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Benefits of an Environmental Management System Andrew Frisbie Wabash National Corporation

Benefits of an Environmental Management System Andrew Frisbie Wabash National Corporation. WABASH NATIONAL CORPORATION. Company Overview Company founded in 1985 One of the largest truck trailer manufacturers in North American Over 50,000 trailers and $1 billion in sales

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Benefits of an Environmental Management System Andrew Frisbie Wabash National Corporation

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  1. Benefits of an Environmental Management System Andrew Frisbie Wabash National Corporation

  2. WABASH NATIONAL CORPORATION Company Overview • Company founded in 1985 • One of the largest truck trailer manufacturers in North American • Over 50,000 trailers and $1 billion in sales • Environmental Management System started in 2004 • First trailer manufacturer in North America to be ISO 14001 in 2005

  3. Our products move the world….

  4. WHY IMPLEMENT AN EMS ? Before our EMS, we were being managed by our environment requirements: • Needed to stay in compliance. • Needed to keep track of regulations/laws. • "Person Dependent“ rather than "System Dependent" • No framework to move beyond compliance. • Environmental was just one of many areas of focus. • No alignment with overall corporate planning. • No good measure of current performance. • Many individual parts in place – not unified under the EMS umbrella!

  5. WHY IMPLEMENT AN EMS ? Systematic and Recognized Method to: • Stay Legal • Increase Corporate Social Responsibility • Drive Sustainability Initiatives • Drive Down the Cost of Operations • Increase Green Marketing Initiatives

  6. HOW TO IMPLEMENT AN EMS EMS is a Plan/Do/Check/Act System PLANNIG!!! • Environmental Policy • Statement of our commitment • Communicate it! • Employees to understand it • Aspects • Review of operations • Their impact • Where to focus resources

  7. HOW TO IMPLEMENT AN EMS • Legal and Other Requirements • Capture and document for operations • How to stay current • Objectives and Targets • What do we want to do to improve? • Focus and align efforts • Take credit for "good things” • Framework to ensure achieve goals

  8. HOW TO IMPLEMENT AN EMS DOING!!! • Resources, Roles and Responsibility • Defined/assigned roles within the system • Involves others (not just EH&S role) • Competence, training and awareness • Ensure employees and contractors can do their job • Aware of their role • Protects company • Communication • Define what/how we communicate • Who will do it

  9. HOW TO IMPLEMENT AN EMS • Control of Documents/Records • Big part of environmental field • Ensure current documents are being used • Permits • Work instructions • Emergency procedures • Operational Control • Document critical work practices • Maintain compliance • Not re-inventing the wheel • Emergency Preparedness and Response • Review potential emergency situations • Develop plans to respond • Ensure testing and drilling

  10. HOW TO IMPLEMENT AN EMS CHECKING!!!! • Monitoring and Measurement • Identify critical metrics • Set baseline for improvements • Ensure maintain improvements • Evaluation of Compliance • Auditing • Regular reviews of system • Helps to ensure compliance and performance • Corrective and Preventive Actions • Ensure corrected or prevented • Identify trends  • Involve other departments

  11. HOW TO IMPLEMENT AN EMS ACT…………. • Management Review • Active senior management involvement • Drive continual improvement • Commitment of resources • Alignment of efforts

  12. WHY IMPLEMENT AN EMS? But, what are the outputs?

  13. Corporate Social Responsibility For Indiana companies • Must have an environmental management system • Strong history of environmental compliance • “Better Environment, Better Business” • Voluntary, performance based leadership program • Commit to continuous environmental improvements • “Peer” reviewed and approved by IDEM

  14. Stay Legal Environmental Stewardship Program Member • Benefits • Positive relationship with IDEM • More flexibility with IDEM • More responsive on permitting • Recognition for our associates • Networking with other ESP companies

  15. Sustainability Initiatives Recycling/Reuse • Wood program to reduce waste sent to landfill • Reduction of over 250 tons of waste landfilled per month • Over 6 million pounds of wood recycled in 2008 • 16,000 mature trees and • 11,000 cubic yards of landfill space • While saving over $74,000 per year

  16. Cost of Operations • When we talk about electricity, our bill is based on both peak and total usage • Cost varies due to multiple riders • Using January’s bill: • $18.1 per kW of peak 30 minute usage at North Plant • $0.032 per kWh of total usage • Cost is increasing! • Duke is projecting 9-14% increase from 2009 to 2010 • Cost Reduction Efforts • Focus on reducing overall energy consumption • Must also focus on reducing peak energy use

  17. Tuesday, Feb. 10, 2009 Wednesday, Feb. 11, 2009 Cost of Operations Tuesday, Dec. 9, 2008 • Hourly electricity usage for two days in December. • Prior to concerted effort to shut down equipment and keep it off. • Manufacturing • Maintenance • Materials • Asset Protection • Manufacturing Engineering 1st Shift Wednesday, Dec. 10, 2008

  18. Tuesday, Feb. 10, 2009 Tuesday, Dec. 9, 2008 Cost of Operations • Using Dec. 9th and Feb. 10th as an example, total usage was reduced from 87,992 kWh to 51,676 kWh (36,316 kWh). At a cost of $0.032 per kWh, this equates to $1,162 per day. • Driven by: • Extensive shutdown of equipment at end of shift • Coordination between departments • Management of compressed air leaks

  19. Cost of Operations • Peak demand has dropped between 400 and 900 kW. At a cost of $18.1 per kW of peak demand, this equates to between $7,240 and $16,290 per month. • Reduction is being driven by: • Transformation reducing amount of equipment running at one time. • Shutting down other equipment • Management of our compressed air system • More efficient equipment

  20. Green Marketing Initiatives • Sales and Marketing Advantage • Set us apart from our competition • Customer requests on environmental initiative • “Value” of cost neutral projects • EMS internationally recognized • EMS is valued by others

  21. Wabash National Corporation Thank You! ISO 14001 Certified Environmental Stewardship Member

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