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GENERAL
ELECTRIC PLEDGES TO REDUCE FRESHWATER USE BY 20% BY 2012:
09/06/2008
(MaximsNews Network)
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UNITED
NATIONS - / MaximsNews Network / 09
June 2008 --
Beijing, China; Brussels, Belgium, and Fairfield,
Conn. - GE Chairman and CEO Jeff Immelt recently launched a new ecomagination
commitment, announcing a company-wide absolute 20% fresh water reduction target
by 2012. The new initiative is one of the world's most aggressive corporate
water reduction targets to date and is expected to save 7.4 million cubic meters
(2 billion U.S. gallons) of fresh water – enough water to fill more than 3,000
Olympic-sized swimming pools.
"Harnessing
our technologies and global capabilities, GE's commitment sets the standard for
water footprint reductions," said Jeff Immelt, Chairman and CEO, GE.
"We will use our broad portfolio to reduce water consumption, ensure
long-term supplies and increase operational returns at GE facilities around the
world."
In 2006,
GE used approximately 37 million cubic meters (10 billion U.S. gallons) of fresh
water. Using this figure as a baseline, GE will aggressively implement water
reuse and process efficiencies to meet the company's absolute water reduction
target. Selective GE sites will decrease water use by applying process
efficiencies and/or reusing highly treated wastewater for a variety of
commercial and manufacturing needs, such as, boiler feed water, cooling tower
make-up, heat exchangers and manufacturing processes. GE will use the same
portfolio of water-saving solutions to help reduce municipal, industrial and
agriculture customers' fresh water use.
As part
of the water reduction target, GE will also use its industry-proven water
assessment tools to help customers, like Baosteel Group Corporation, evaluate
water use, identify efficiency goals and metrics and deliver solutions that meet
customers' environmental and regulatory goals.
"We
are delighted to be working together with GE in water reduction and other
areas," said Xu Lejiang, Chairman of Baosteel Group Corporation. "Baosteel
promises to continue reducing its water consumption; sharing its experiences
with industry peers; and improving overall water resource management in the
steel industry. Baosteel believes that efficient use of limited water resources
will lead to unlimited, sustainable development of our business."
"Water
conservation and reuse can be a valuable tool for customers to reduce operating
costs and create new sources of revenue," said Jeff Garwood, president and
CEO, GE Water & Process Technologies. "In fact, our water solutions
treat millions of cubic meters of water a day -- allowing our customers to
minimize their exposure to water scarcity, reduce costs and water
footprints."
In
addition to announcing the water reduction commitment, GE also released a
comprehensive water reuse white paper designed to help communities and other
governmental authorities to increase recycling and reuse of water in their area.
The white paper includes a menu of policies and global best practices that are
being used in different locations around the world and identifies four major
policies to increase recycling and reuse: education and outreach; removing
barriers; incentives; mandates and regulation.
Launched
in May 2005, ecomagination is GE's commitment to imagine and build innovative
technologies that help customers address their environmental and financial needs
and help GE grow. A report issued recently is the third annual accounting on how
the strategic investment is delivering for GE, its customers and investors.
For more
information on ecomagination, please visit: www.ge.com/ecomagination.
Please visit GE's press room at www.ecomagination.com/press.
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GE
(NYSE: GE) is Imagination at Work -- a diversified technology, media and
financial services company focused on solving some of the world's toughest
problems. With products and services ranging from aircraft engines, power
generation, water processing and security technology to medical imaging,
business and consumer financing, and media content, GE serves customers in more
than 100 countries and employs more than 300,000 people worldwide. For more
information, visit the company's Web site at www.ge.com.
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