Press Release
Abbott Cuts Use of Oil and Coal by 35 Percent
Company Also Reduces Electricity Usage by 32 Percent in Bid to Conserve
Energy
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September 30, 2009
Abbott Park, Illinois (NYSE: ABT)
— Abbott announced today that it has significantly reduced its use of both
fossil fuels and electricity as part of a multi-faceted, company-wide effort to
safeguard the environment and reduce energy costs across all of its global
health care businesses.
In 2007, the company identified energy reduction as one of its corporate
environmental priorities and set goals to measure its progress. Abbott set out
to achieve a 12 percent reduction in overall
electricity purchased worldwide and a 12 percent
reduction in fossil fuel consumption compared to 2006 baselines by the end of
2011, when normalized to sales. Just two years later, Abbott is exceeding those
goals, three years ahead of schedule.
In 2008, Abbott purchased 1.3 million megawatt hours of electricity, a 32 percent reduction from 2006 when normalized to
sales, and an 11 percent reduction in absolute terms, even as Abbott's business
grew during that period of time. Abbott also has increased its use of cleaner
fuels, which has allowed the company to reduce its use of oil and coal. In
2008, Abbott used 4.2 million mmBtu (British
Thermal Unit), a 35 percent reduction from 2006
when normalized to sales, and a 15 percent
reduction in absolute terms, even while sales increased.
"Abbott's ongoing commitment to conserve electricity and reduce our
dependence on fossil fuels is now an integral part of the way we do
business," said Corlis Murray, vice president, Global Engineering Services,
Abbott. "Our businesses have employed a variety of approaches that are
economically as well as environmentally sustainable based on the many different
products we market, various manufacturing needs and opportunities that exist at
different plant locations around the world."
As a global company with dozens of plants around the world manufacturing
pharmaceuticals, nutritional products and medical products, Abbott's
opportunities to save electricity and utilize cleaner fuels vary based on the
location and needs of its various manufacturing plants, as well as local
availability of alternative energy sources. As a result, the company has
exceeded its goal through a variety of projects including:
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Co-generation – In locations where its plants require a significant
amount of steam, Abbott has invested in technology that produces both
electricity and recycles waste heat to make steam. Abbott facilities powered in
part by co-generation include pharmaceutical plants in Campoverde, Italy and
Ludwigshafen, Germany. For example, in Campoverde, 85
percent of the plant's electric power demand is provided by
co-generation.
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Renewable energy – Abbott has invested in renewable power sources,
such as solar energy. Rooftop solar panels have been installed at Abbott's
vascular product manufacturing facility in Temecula, Calif., commercial offices
in Delkenheim, Germany and pharmaceutical manufacturing plants in Campoverde
and Ludwigshafen. In one location, solar energy supplies 7 percent of the plant's electric power needs.
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Energy efficient equipment – Abbott is utilizing energy efficient
equipment, such as lighting systems that require less electricity in Casa
Grande, Ariz. and Des Plaines, Ill. Initiatives at other locations include high
efficiency heating, ventilation and air conditioning systems, and variable
frequency drives in plant equipment that provide only as much power as
needed.
Looking to the future, Abbott continues to strive for reductions in
electricity consumption and use of fossil fuels. Abbott businesses around the
world are incorporating energy efficiency and use of cleaner fuels into new
building design, and are implementing more than 10 new major energy-saving
projects per year at existing facilities.
Safeguarding the environment is an important part of Abbott's mission to
improve people's health and the company's efforts to be a leader in global
citizenship. In addition to increased use of cleaner and renewable energy,
Abbott has identified reductions in greenhouse gas emissions, water
conservation and limiting the impact of product packaging as environmental
priorities. The company has set measurable goals in each of these areas to
track its progress. All of Abbott's various health care
businesses are examining their manufacturing processes and needs, as well as
their product packaging, to develop environmentally friendly and sustainable
approaches to help the company meet or exceed these goals.
Abbott was recently named to the Dow Jones Sustainability World Index and
Dow Jones Sustainability North America Index for the fifth consecutive year.
Abbott was one of just two U.S.-based pharmaceutical companies to be listed on
both indices. The Dow Jones Sustainability World Index ranks Abbott among the
top 300 of the world's largest 2,500 companies, based on an assessment of
economic, social and environmental performance.
About Abbott
Abbott (NYSE: ABT)
is a global, broad-based health care company devoted to the discovery,
development, manufacture and marketing of pharmaceuticals and medical products,
including nutritionals, devices and diagnostics. The company employs more
than 72,000 people and markets its products in more than 130
countries.
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