Stanley Black & Decker Plant in Tennessee: A Beacon of
Stanley Black & Decker Plant in Tennessee: A Beacon of
New Britain, Connecticut-based Stanley Black & Decker has gained widespread recognition for its commitment to social responsibility and sustainability – and with good reason: The company has reduced CO2 emissions in 2018 by 8,840 metric tons and in 2019 it was on track to further reduce greenhouse CO2 emissions by another 4,000 metric tons. And its leadership continues. Stanley Black & Decker’s goal is to make its more than 100 operations worldwide carbon positive by 2030, which means its carbon capture will be greater than its CO2 emissions. All the while, achieving sustainable water use and reaching a goal of zero-to-waste landfill is equally paramount - across all operations. Stanley Black & Decker’s manufacturing operation in Jackson, Tennessee, is a leader in environmental stewardship. Lora Gans, Environmental Health & Safety Manager, Stanley Black & Decker, Jackson, Tennessee, manufacturing plant. “We have to ensure as we’re manufacturing products that we’re not doing anything to harm the environment during our processes,” said Lora Gans, who serves as the Environmental Health & Safety Manager at the Jackson plant. “We’re always paying attention to whether there is something we could be doing better.”
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