Davis-Standard transitions to carbon-free electricity

Connecticut and New York facilities receive Renewable Energy Certificates.

Davis-Standard has transitioned all its North American facilities to 100 percent carbon-free electricity to solidify its commitment to environmental stewardship.

By transitioning to 100 percent carbon-free electricity in North America, Davis-Standard has taken a decisive step towards reducing its carbon footprint and mitigating climate change impacts. This milestone aligns with the company’s overarching sustainability goals and demonstrates its dedication to operating in an environmentally responsible manner.

Davis-Standard achieved this milestone by purchasing Green-e certified Renewable Energy Certificates (RECs) for its Pawcatuk, CT, and Fulton, NY facilities. These RECs guarantee that the electricity used in these locations is generated from renewable sources, such as wind or solar power, further solidifying Davis-Standard’s commitment to sustainable energy practices.

Additionally, Davis-Standard’s Greater Toronto area operations utilize electricity sourced from hydroelectric sources, further contributing to the company’s carbon-free energy usage.

This accomplishment complements Davis-Standard’s existing ISO 14001-certified facilities and its Maillefer brand’s EcoVadis Silver Award, highlighting the company’s dedication to sustainability and environmental responsibility across its operations.

‘We are incredibly proud to announce that all of our North American facilities are now powered by 100 percent carbon-free electricity,’ said Giovanni Spitale, CEO at Davis-Standard. ‘This milestone reflects our unwavering commitment to sustainability and underscores our dedication to reducing our environmental impact. By transitioning to renewable energy sources and leveraging green certifications like Green-e and ISO 14001, we are taking proactive steps towards building a more sustainable future for generations to come.’