Crown Adds to Zero Landfill Locations
Crown Equipment Corporation has added another location to its growing roster of zero landfill status facilities. The company’s manufacturing facility in Troy, Ohio, earned the status as a result of employee efforts at the location.
As part of Crown’s sustainability commitment, a team of employees began evaluating the facility’s operations for waste reduction opportunities in 2017. Employees identified methods for recycling or reusing waste when possible, including coolants and used oils, aerosol cans, paint waste, disposable towels, cardboard and wood pallets. Any remaining waste not reused or recycled is sent to a waste-to-energy facility. In total, Crown expects to divert more than 6,000 pounds of the facility’s waste from landfills each year.
“Two of the biggest reasons for Crown’s continued sustainability successes are the motivation and commitment of our employees to keep it on the top of their minds in everything they do. Collectively, their actions develop into smart business practices that promote a clean environment and enrich our employee and customer experience,” said Tonja Rammel, environmental health and safety manager, Crown Equipment.
“An important factor of the Troy facility achievement was our manufacturing neighbors and recycling partners, who have worked closely with us to help us reach our goal. With this achievement, we will now embark on achieving ISO 14001 certification.”
Other Crown locations to achieve this status include manufacturing facilities in Minster, New Knoxville and New Bremen, Ohio, as well as Crown Lift Trucks sales and service locations in Dayton, Ohio, and Lexington, Kentucky.