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Pacific Scientific
EKD
Wins Green Award
The
purpose of the Green Award is to recognize voluntary activities
by companies and organizations, big or small, private or nonprofit,
in Santa Barbara County that result in cleaner air or water, less
waste, less traffic, conservation of water, energy and natural resources,
or reduced use of hazardous materials. The Green Award honors those
organizations that demonstrate exceptional commitment or innovation
above and beyond their primary mission. In selecting the recipients,
the awards committee does consider the following:
Measurable
improvements to
environmental quality;
Comprehensive
environmental
philosophy;
Ongoing
or long-term environmental
benefits;
Creativity
and innovation in
technology or approach; and
Model
achievements.
The Green Award
is given in Santa Barbara County by a consortium of the following
organizations:
Santa
Barbara County Air Pollution
Control District
Santa
Barbara County Water
Resources Division·
Santa Barbara
County Solid Waste and
Utilities
Division
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Community
Environmental Council
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Pacific Scientific
EKD, located in Carpinteria, California, is a 2001 Green Award Recipient.
This facility manufactures high reliability custom electrical generating
equipment for aerospace and specialty markets. The company has adopted
a comprehensive environmental planning process to continually reduce
the firms impact on the environment. This process has been
implemented through programs covering a wide range of environmental
areas, including air pollution prevention, hazardous waste reduction,
recycling, and alternative transportation.
Using water-based
cleaners, Pacific Scientific EKD successfully eliminated the use
of trichloroethane and carbon black, and reduced hexavalent chromium
and isocyonate emissions to the air. Pacific Scientific EKD latest
challenge was to find an environmentally friendly replacement to
their solder flux Kester 185, which emits over 50 pounds
per year of volatile organic compounds. The new candidate, Kester
HF 1189, will be made out of lemon juice mostly and will emit
no volatile organic compounds. In addition, the company has a facility-wide
recycling program. Employees at Pacific Scientific EKD carpool and
have staggered shift times and four-day workweeks, which help reduce
traffic and air pollution.
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