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U.S. Corporations Pledge Greenhouse-gas Cuts



Caterpillar, Frito-Lay, Xerox and Staples are among 10 corporations pledging to reduce greenhouse-gas emissions as part of the Environmental Protection Agency's (EPA) Climate Leaders — a voluntary program that works with companies to measure greenhouse-gas emissions and set aggressive, long-term emissions reduction goals.




Caterpillar, Frito-Lay, Xerox and Staples are among 10 corporations pledging to reduce greenhouse-gas emissions as part of the Environmental Protection Agency's (EPA) Climate Leaders — a voluntary program that works with companies to measure greenhouse-gas emissions and set aggressive, long-term emissions reduction goals.

With this announcement, 37 of the 68 companies in Climate Leaders have set emissions reduction goals, says the EPA. General Motors and Baxter International have both achieved their 2005 goals more than a year early. Since its inception in 2002, Climate Leaders has grown to include 68 corporations whose US emissions represent eight percent of total U.S. greenhouse-gas emissions.

The following 10 corporations committed to new greenhouse-gas reduction goals:

• Caterpillar Inc. — reduce global GHG emissions by 20 percent per dollar revenue from 2002 to 2010.

• Frito-Lay — reduce US GHG emissions by 14 percent per pound of production from 2002 to 2010.

• Green Mountain Energy — achieve net zero US GHG emissions by 2005 and maintain that level through 2009.

• Melaver — achieve net zero US GHG emissions by 2006 and maintain that level through 2009.

• Calpine — reduce its US GHG emissions by 4 percent per megawatt hour from 2003 to 2008.

• Xerox — reduce its total global GHG emissions by 10 percent from 2002 to 2012.

• Staples — reduce its US GHG emissions by 7 percent from 2001 to 2010.

• Gap, Inc. — reduce its US GHG emissions by 11 percent per square foot from 2003 to 2008.

• Bank of America — reduce its total US GHG emissions by 9 percent from 2004 to 2009.

• Exelon — reduce its total US GHG emissions by 8 percent from 2001 to 2008.

In addition, 10 new companies have joined as Climate Leaders partners: EMC Corp. of Hopkinton, Mass.; Entergy Corp. of New Orleans, La; Green Mountain Energy Company of Austin, Texas; Mack Trucks, Inc., of Allentown, Penn.; Marriott International of Washington, D.C.; Melaver, Inc., of Savannah, Ga; Quad/Graphics, Inc., of Sussex, Wis.; The Hartford of Hartford, Conn.; Tyson Foods, Inc., of Springdale, Ark.; and Volvo Trucks North America, Inc., of Greensboro, N.C.

For more information about EPA's Climate Leaders program, go to www.epa.gov.




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