Verallia receives EPA’s Energy award for third year in a row

Date: 3 April 2013

Executives from Verallia’s 101- year-old Sapulpa glass container manufacturing plant Tuesday in Washington, DC, accepted an ENERGY STAR Sustained Excellence Award from the U.S.

Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) for the company’s success in lowering energy consumption, improving energy efficiency and reducing greenhouse gas emissions.      



"EPA is recognizing Saint-Gobain for earning EPA’s highest ENERGY STAR award - the 2013 Partner of the Year - Sustained Excellence Award," said Bob Perciasepe, acting administrator, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency.

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