The Paper Mill Store Slashes Its Carbon Dioxide Output

August 05, 2007 (PRLEAP.COM) Business News
Sun Prairie, Wis. (August 5, 2007) – The Paper Mill Store .com received a surprising phone call from its gas company, WE Energies, located in the Paper Valley in Wisconsin. WE was concerned because The Paper Mill Store’s natural gas usage had plummeted, and they figured something was wrong. Quite to the contrary, everything was right. The Paper Mill Store had reduced the usage of natural gas in its plant, through a new equipment purchase and by using common sense to better manage usage.

The Paper Mill Store’s goal was to adjust environmental controls to maintain proper humidity and temperature levels in its manufacturing area without using supplemental heat. Ultimately this would reduce costs and have a positive effect on the environment. After identifying the natural gas usage problem as improper calibration of two separate control systems, adjustments were made. The result is an annual natural gas savings of 1250 therms of natural gas usage, or the equivalent of about seven tons of carbon dioxide gas prevented from entering the atmosphere.

“This reduction in natural gas usage illustrates the corporate culture that we’ve created within our company,” said Brian Cowie, CEO. “We are constantly looking for ways to make our operations greener and we encourage each and every employee to adopt this mind-set.”

About The Paper Mill Store .com
The Paper Mill Store, thepapermillstore.com (TPMS), is an authorized, multi-mill e-commerce
site launched by CTI Paper Group, Inc. in May of 2004 to provide graphics professionals with easy access to premium text and cover papers and envelopes, regardless of their location or order size. TPMS partners with mills, local paper merchants and authorized envelope converters to provide unparalleled service, top-quality products and fast delivery. TPMS is Forest Stewardship Council (FSC) Chain of Custody (CoC) Certified and buys Green-e certified wind certificates for 100% of its electricity needs. For more information, contact Carrie Chase at 800-790-8767, ext. 228 / chase@thepapermill.com.