FARMINGTON, Conn., Feb. 18, 2016 /PRNewswire/ --
United Technologies Corp. (NYSE: UTX) today unveiled an ambitious new program called "Natural Leader" to ensure its business operations, suppliers and products increasingly contribute to a more sustainable world.
Sustainability goals have had a significant impact on UTC over the years. In the last 20 years alone, UTC has cut its water usage by more than half, and its greenhouse gas emissions by more than a third in absolute terms – even as the company's sales tripled.
This latest program targets a 25 percent reduction in water usage and 15 percent reduction in greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions from current levels over the next five years. It also extends sustainability incentives to UTC's supply chain and places the company on track for an 80 percent reduction in GHG emissions by 2050, in line with United Nations targets.
The new program and its goals were announced today at "Growing Cities: An Atlantic Forum on Sustainable Urbanization" in New York City.
"Our strategy is straightforward and effective," said UTC President and Chief Executive Officer Gregory Hayes. "We will innovate to meet growing demand for sustainable products, implement sustainable solutions in our own operations, and actively encourage suppliers, customers and employees to achieve sustainable outcomes."
As the world's largest provider of building systems, United Technologies is already actively engaged in making urban centers more sustainable places to live and work. The company's long-lived aerospace products also play a vital role in the sustainability of commercial air travel between cities.
"At our core, UTC is an engineering and manufacturing leader that solves big problems and does big, complex things," Hayes said. "Our world is changing and trends in urbanization and population growth require more sustainable products and behaviors. We're embracing those opportunities across the board."
UTC's new sustainability program is the latest in a long-running series of efforts to eliminate waste and increase efficiency. Starting three decades ago, UTC was among the very first companies to begin tracking resource usage with the aim of lowering consumption and emissions.
Worldwide interest in more sustainable building systems has never been higher. A recent study by Dodge Data & Analytics shows global demand for sustainable buildings is expected to double by 2018, as global green construction continues on its pace of doubling every three years. At the same time, the world's leading airframers have record backlogs for energy-efficient commercial aircraft.
In the new Natural Leader program, UTC for the first time is extending sustainability goals to its supply chain by incentivizing suppliers to integrate sustainability practices in their own business operations. UTC's sustainability focus also works for shareowners by delivering millions of dollars in savings from reduction of energy, water and other resources.
For more information on United Technologies' sustainability efforts, visit www.NaturalLeader.com.
United Technologies Corp., based in Farmington, Connecticut, provides high-technology systems and services to the building and aerospace industries. Our businesses include Pratt & Whitney, UTC Aerospace Systems, UTC Climate, Controls & Security and Otis. For more information, visit our website at www.utc.com or follow us on Twitter: @UTC.
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