CSX Congratulates Second-Annual Environmental Award Winners
JACKSONVILLE, Fla., April 21 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- CSX today congratulated the winners of its second-annual Environmental Awards, highlighting customers whose commitment to a "green" supply chain includes reducing carbon emissions by shipping via CSX. The awards will be presented this evening in Jacksonville, Florida, as part of the company's week-long Earth Day celebration.
CSX is recognizing 29 customers who together avoided over 900,000 tons of carbon dioxide emissions by shipping with CSX. The emissions avoided by this group has the same positive environmental impact as removing over 150,000 passenger vehicles from the roads for a year. The awards specifically recognize customers who led their industries in CO(2) emissions avoidance in 2009; demonstrated the greatest improvement in avoided emissions in 2009 versus 2008; or deserve special recognition for their commitment to sustained supply chain practices through the use of rail or intermodal transportation.
"We're proud to partner with our customers to move the goods essential to Americans' everyday lives in the most environmentally-friendly way possible," said Clarence W. Gooden, executive vice president, sales and marketing and chief commercial officer, CSX. "The efficiency of freight rail transportation drives our nation's ability to compete in the global economy while preserving the environment in which we all live."
The award winners span the spectrum of CSX customers – large and small, urban and rural, from all parts of the CSX network. This year's winners include: Archer Daniels Midland Co.; American Rock Salt, LLC; Belarusian Potash Company; BP Products North America, Inc.; Bunge North American; C.H. Robinson Worldwide, Inc.; Cargill Deicing Technology; Certainteed Gypsum, Inc.; Conrad Yelvington Distributors, Inc.; Exxon Mobil Chemical Co.; Ford Motor Company; General Motors Corp.; Interchem Corporation USA; International Paper Company; INVISTA S.a r. l.; Kia Motors; Marten Transport, Ltd.; Mosaic Fertilizer, LLC; Nucor Corporation; PSL North America; Railex, LLC; Schneider National, Inc.; Seaboard Marine Ltd.; Shell Chemicals Company; Tropicana Products, Inc.; Valero Energy Corporation; Vulcan Materials Company, Florida Rock Division; Waste Corporation of Ohio, LLC; and Waste Management, Inc. Many of these companies are being recognized by CSX for the second consecutive year.
In conjunction with its Environmental Awards dinner, CSX will host an afternoon best practices exchange for winners to discuss the benefits of green supply chains and how to continuously improve their environmental stewardship. Co-hosting the dinner will be Clarence W. Gooden, executive vice president, sales and marketing and chief commercial officer, CSX, and Ellen Fitzsimmons, senior vice president, law and public affairs, general counsel and corporate secretary, CSX.
CSX's week-long Earth Day celebration includes activities across its network that emphasize the company's commitment to environmental stewardship. In addition to the activities taking place around Earth Day, the company is actively engaged in enhancing its environmental stewardship through its work as a member of the Environmental Protection Agency's (EPA) Climate Leaders program. CSX has voluntarily committed to reducing its CO(2) emissions by 8% per revenue ton mile by 2011. CSX is also an award-winning and charter member of the EPA SmartWay Transportation Partnership, designed to promote voluntary reductions in fuel consumption and emissions.
CSX Corporation, based in Jacksonville, Fla., is a leading transportation company providing rail, intermodal and rail-to-truck transload services. The company's transportation network spans approximately 21,000 miles with service to 23 eastern states and the District of Columbia, and connects to more than 70 ocean, river and lake ports. More information about CSX Corporation and its subsidiaries is available at the Company's web site, www.csx.com.
SOURCE CSX Corporation
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