White House Honors NCFI Polyurethanes’ Commitment to Low Global Warming Potential Products
MOUNT AIRY, NC–October 29, 2015–The White House recently invited NCFI Polyurethanes to an exclusive 20-company roundtable discussion about the company’s aggressive efforts at reducing potent greenhouse gases known as hydrofluorocarbons (HFCs). The Obama Administration is impressed by NCFI’s commitment and progress in converting the company’s entire engineered building products line from high HFCs to low Global Warming Potential (GWP) products by the end of 2016.
“Our reputation as the industry leader in sustainable polyurethane products and processes caught the eye of the White House,” says Chip Holton, president of NCFI. “It earned us a seat at a recent White House roundtable about significant efforts by the private sector at lowering HFCs. We were one of 20 companies like Dow, Johnson Controls, Honeywell, and Target leading the charge in reducing HFCs.”
Holton says his company’s commitment to sustainability and good corporate stewardship is deeply rooted in company culture. “NCFI was awarded the prestigious U.S. EPA Montreal Protocol Award (Stratospheric Ozone Protection Award) back in 2004 for our contributions to the protection of the Earth’s ozone layer. Being selected by the White House as a private sector example for our commitment to converting our engineered building products to low GWP products is an honor and validation of our efforts.”
The White House says the kind of progress shown by companies like NCFI “demonstrate[s] that U.S. companies are at the cutting edge when it comes to developing the next generation of safe and cost-effective alternatives to HFCs and also incorporating these alternatives into American cars, air conditioners, refrigerators, foams, and other products.”
Holton says the discussion led by Dr. Ernest Moniz, U.S. Sec. of Energy, Gina McCarthy, EPA Administrator, John Conger, Assistant Sec. of Defense, and Dan Utech, Dep. Assistant to the President for Energy and Climate Change, focused on the President’s Climate Action Plan, and the EPA’s Significant New Alternatives Policy (SNAP) program. “We’ve been working on becoming low GWP for awhile now—long before these programs—and will be converted to low GWP far ahead of the deadlines found in the new rules. We had a chance to share why and how we're aggressively going about these changes with the Obama Administration and some of the largest companies in the U.S. It’s good to see our efforts elevated to the example of what others in our industry can be doing to meet these important goals.”
HFCs are factory-made chemicals that are primarily used in air conditioning, refrigeration, and foam insulation, and they can be up to 10,000 times more potent than carbon dioxide in contributing to climate change. Absent ambitious action to limit their use, emissions of HFCs are expected to nearly triple in the U.S. by 2030.
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Statement from the White House Briefing Room:
FACT SHEET: Obama Administration and Private-Sector Leaders Announce Ambitious Commitments and Robust Progress to Address Potent Greenhouse Gases
NCFI Polyurethanes today announced several commitments in support of its goal to convert its entire commercial construction product line to low-GWP products.
First, it announced that it has completed the formulation of roofing foams to use low-GWP blowing agents by 3Q 2015.
Second, NCFI Polyurethanes announced that it will complete the formulation of open and closed-cell polyurethane foam wall spray with climate-friendly blowing agents by 4Q 2015.
Third, it announced that it will complete the formulation of an entire construction products line with low-GWP blowing agents by the end of 2016.
Finally, NCFI Polyurethanes announced that it will complete the formulation of low-GWP custom formulated product foams (taxidermy, automobile, marine, and medical) by the end of 2016. Reformulation will also be complete for rigid molding and integral skin foams in the same time period, prior to their transition compliance dates.
About NCFI: NCFI Polyurethanes is a member of the Barnhardt Manufacturing Company family and a leader in spray, OEM and flexible polyurethane foam. NCFI offers a complete line of flexible foams for furniture seating, transportation seating, bedding, carpet underlay, and packaging. In addition, it innovates polyurethane foam solutions for spray foam insulation, geotechnical, roofing, marine flotation, packaging, specialty molding, and many other uses.
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