Cintas Announces Substantial Environmental Savings in 2011
April 22 2011 - 11:47AM
Business Wire
In honor of Earth Day, Cintas Corporation (NASDAQ: CTAS) today
announced it has diverted nearly 3 million plastic bottles from
landfills and recycled approximately 260,000 tons of
paper—equivalent to planting 4.4 million trees—year to date in
fiscal-year 2011. The savings, achieved through Cintas’ sustainable
apparel lines and comprehensive document management services, are
just a sampling of Cintas’ corporate-wide commitment to
sustainability and environmental stewardship.
“We are thrilled with our environmental progress in 2011,” said
Pamela Coleman, Director of Supplier Diversity & Corporate
Sustainability at Cintas. “Green is always in style at Cintas, and
our partners are continually brainstorming new and exciting ways to
incorporate sustainability into the products and services we
offer.”
The largest provider of corporate identity uniforms in North
America, Cintas offers eco-friendly apparel lines under the
umbrella of EcoGeneration by Cintas™—a collection of suits,
pants, polos, scrubs and other garments made from post-consumer
material like plastic water bottles. Once diverted from landfills,
the bottles are broken down and transformed into recycled polyester
fibers that are later woven into fabrics.
This plastic-to-fiber process enabled Cintas to divert nearly 3
million plastic bottles from landfills and led to significant
achievements in the apparel industry. In 2010, Cintas launched the
Full-Circle Eco Polo and the hospitality industry’s first
Machine-Washable Tuxedo. Approximately six plastic bottles are
recycled in the construction of each tuxedo, and the Full-Circle
Eco Polo can be fully recycled at the end of its wearable
life—users can simply return their polos to Cintas.
“Creating apparel from recycled polyester has made it easy for
companies to go green without sacrificing image or comfort,” said
Kristin Sharp, Director of Design and Merchandising at Cintas. “We
will continue implementing apparel programs that champion
conservation and measuring our environmental impact for future
improvement.”
Cintas’ document management division also prides itself on its
environmentally-conscious approach to protecting confidential
business and personal information, including records from human
resources and credit card receipts. Using its secure SmartShred™
process, Cintas recycled the equivalent of planting 4.4 million
trees during fiscal year 2011—a feat which saved approximately one
billion kilowatts of energy, 775,000 cubic yards of landfill space,
520,000 barrels of oil and nearly two billion gallons of water.
“Recycling paper saves water, reduces greenhouse gas emissions
and uses approximately 25 percent less energy than manufacturing
paper from trees,” said Karen Carnahan, President and COO of Cintas
Document Management. “Securely shredding documents is critical for
data privacy, but it’s also a great way to help reduce our carbon
footprint and protect natural resources.”
Cintas is the first North American AAA NAID-certified and PCI
DSS compliant document management provider. The company provides
cost-effective, document shredding, storage and imaging programs
that provides businesses with peace of mind and greater control and
access to information. Paper shredded by Cintas’ secure mobile
shredding trucks or nationwide locations is delivered to paper
mills where it’s recycled and manufactured into secondary paper
products, such as paper towels.
Last October, Cintas, along with the Council of Better Business
Bureaus (CBBB) and the National Foundation for Credit Counseling
(NFCC) broke the Guinness World Record for the most paper collected
in 24 hours by shredding and recycling a total of 31,979 pounds of
personal, confidential documents. The accomplishment was a result
of the company’s free shredding events, held in honor of Protect
Your Identity Week. Throughout the week, Cintas recycled a total of
1,132,000 pounds of confidential documents at more than 175
identity theft protection events across the nation.
“We continuously host free shred events to help businesses and
consumers protect their private information and make a positive
impact on the earth,” added Carnahan. “We’re proud to celebrate
Earth Day by generating increased awareness about the importance of
conservation, and we look forward to saving even more natural
resources in 2012.”
For more information about Cintas’ sustainability initiatives,
visit www.cintas.com/green.
About Cintas:
Headquartered in Cincinnati, Cintas Corporation provides highly
specialized services to businesses of all types primarily
throughout North America. Cintas designs, manufactures and
implements corporate identity uniform programs, and provides
entrance mats, restroom supplies, promotional products, first aid,
safety, fire protection products and services and document
management services for approximately 800,000 businesses. Cintas is
a publicly held company traded over the Nasdaq Global Select Market
under the symbol CTAS, and is a component of the Standard &
Poor’s 500 Index.
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