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Use these posters to encourage employees to turn off lights and equipment when not in use. Four poster designs are available, with standard versions and co-brandable versions. To insert your company logo into the co-brandable posters, select the box that says, "Click here to insert logo" and upload the logo file.
Use these Earth Day posters to promote simple energy-saving actions that your employees can take to turn off lights and equipment when not in use. Four designs are available. To customize the co-brandable versions, select the "Click here to insert logo" box to upload your company's logo.
Use this toolkit to promote your organization's partnership with ENERGY STAR and commitment to energy management on social media. The toolkit includes:
Developed for industrial sites who sign up for the ENERGY STAR Challenge for Industry, this template Word document can help you develop a plan for tracking your company's energy performance. Use it to assign roles and responsibilities, select an energy performance metric, track energy use, establish a quality assurance system, and document your energy savings.
Use this tool to calculate a site's baseline energy intensity for the ENERGY STAR Challenge for Industry. The Baseline Calculator converts common energy values (kWh, Therms, etc.) to source MMBTUs, and calculates an annual energy intensity baseline and reduction target from user defined production values.
These slides are from the first of a three part webinar series on America's most energy-efficient manufacturing plants. During this webinar two of the nation's most energy-efficient plants, a glass plant and a cement plant, presented on what they did to improve the energy efficiency of their operations and earn ENERGY STAR plant certification.
This document provides guidance on how to communicate the ENERGY STAR Score of manufacturing plants and reference any plants that have received ENERGY STAR certification within Environmental Product Declarations or in other materials that communicate aspects of a product’s environmental impact.