Montréal, QC, Le vendredi 26 septembre 2025 /3BL/ – Aujourd’hui, Saint-Gobain Canada a officiellement marqué l’achèvement de son projet d’expansion et de mise à niveau durable à son usine CertainTeed Gypse à Sainte-Catherine, au Québec, transformant l’installation en la première usine de panneaux de gypse zéro carbone (portées 1 et 2) en Amérique du Nord et la plus grande au monde. Annoncé pour la première fois en 2022, Saint-Gobain a réalisé d’importantes mises à niveau d’électrification permettant à l’usine d’être alimentée uniquement par de l’électricité renouvelable.

Les nombreuses mises à niveau de l’installation ont également contribué à diminuer la consommation d’énergie de jusqu’à 30 % et à augmenter la capacité de production de jusqu’à 40 %, alors que Saint-Gobain s’efforce de fournir des panneaux de gypse au Canada pour répondre à la demande croissante de logements à travers le pays.

Avec le nouveau processus et l’équipement, l’usine a réduit ses émissions de CO2 de 44 000 tonnes par an – ce qui équivaut aux émissions moyennes de 14 000 voitures chaque année. Ce moment important marque également le lancement d’une nouvelle catégorie de panneaux de gypse Infinaé au Canada, parmi laquelle BasCarbone, produit localement, contient désormais jusqu’à 60 % de carbone incorporé en moins, du berceau à la porte.

Infinaé est la gamme de solutions de gypse de Saint-Gobain offrant la plus haute performance et le plus faible impact climatique, conçue pour inspirer l’industrie de la construction avec des produits développés et bien faits, ici au Canada. Elle offre aux clients canadiens la liberté de surpasser les normes de bâtiment durable.

“Le projet d’électrification ambitieux que nous venons de réaliser au Canada est un exemple tangible et significatif de l’engagement de Saint-Gobain à véritablement Faire du monde une maison plus belle et plus durable”, déclare Jean-Claude Lasserre, PDG, Saint-Gobain Canada. “Nous avons également pu augmenter notre capacité de production pour aider à relever l’un des défis les plus pressants du Canada, à savoir la pénurie de logements. Cette prouesse impressionnante montre qu’avec engagement et détermination, la productivité et la durabilité peuvent aller de pair pour améliorer l’avenir de tous les Canadiens.”

“La cérémonie d’aujourd’hui marque plusieurs années de travail acharné et de dévouement pour construire une usine durable et zéro carbone (portées 1 et 2) qui sera un exemple pour toute l’industrie manufacturière”, a déclaré Mark Rayfield, Président et directeur général, Saint-Gobain Amérique du Nord. “Cet investissement important fera non seulement de Saint-Gobain Amérique du Nord le leader de la fabrication de panneaux de gypse durables, mais il renforcera également nos opérations au Canada, où nous restons engagés envers la croissance et l’offre de matériaux de construction légers et durables pour tous les Canadiens.”

Des partenariats solides pour faire avancer la transition énergétique du Québec

Le projet représente un important investissement réalisé en partenariat avec le gouvernement du Québec ainsi qu’avec Hydro-Québec. Grâce au programme ÉcoPerformance du ministère de l’Environnement, de la Lutte contre les changements climatiques, de la Faune et des Parcs, l’usine de Sainte-Catherine a reçu une subvention de 40 millions de dollars pour soutenir ce projet majeur de transition et d’efficacité énergétique.

“Saint-Gobain partage avec notre gouvernement la volonté d’accélérer la transition énergétique et de décarboner notre économie. La mise en place de son usine de panneaux de gypse zéro carbone en témoigne de belle façon, et nous sommes extrêmement fiers de voir cet important projet se concrétiser ici, dans la circonscription de Sanguinet”, a fait savoir Christine Fréchette, députée de Sanguinet et ministre de l’Économie, de l’Innovation et de l’Énergie.

“Hydro-Québec est fière d’avoir contribué à la création de la première usine de panneaux de gypse zéro carbone en Amérique du Nord, un modèle inspirant pour toute l’industrie. CertainTeed est exemplaire non seulement au chapitre de l’efficacité énergétique grâce à une diminution de sa consommation de 30 %, mais également par ses efforts afin de contribuer à diminuer sa consommation en période de pointe.

Afin de réaliser la transition énergétique du Québec, la décarbonation doit se faire de façon efficace et ce projet en est un exemple concret. Dès la phase d’idéation, nos experts ont collaboré avec CertainTeed pour transformer une vision innovante en une réalisation durable et performante.” — Caroline DeVit, Directrice principale développement des affaires et performance, Hydro-Québec

Une transformation de trois ans pour le mieux

Dans l’ensemble, 80 % de l’équipement de l’usine a été modernisé grâce à ce projet de trois ans et de nouveaux processus ont été mis en œuvre pour réduire significativement les émissions de carbone :

  • Remplacement des brûleurs au gaz naturel par des éléments chauffants électriques très efficaces;
  • Mise en œuvre de compteurs et d’un système de gestion de l’énergie en temps réel et intelligents;
  • Installation de multiples systèmes de récupération de la chaleur et amélioration de l’isolation des équipements;
  • Ajout de capteurs de processus pour surveiller et améliorer la qualité de la production;
  • Amélioration de la conception de l’air comprimé.

Des améliorations supplémentaires sont en cours de mise en œuvre et seront déployées dans un avenir rapproché pour améliorer encore l’impact durable du site :

  • Augmentation du contenu recyclé en utilisant des déchets pré- et post-consommation;
  • Réduction du transport entrant de roches de gypse naturel provenant de diverses sources.

Sur la voie du zéro carbone d’ici 2050

Saint-Gobain est engagé envers son objectif mondial d’atteindre zéro carbone d’ici 2050 et continue de mettre en place plusieurs projets durables à travers le pays :

  • Avec le succès du partenariat de recyclage de Saint-Gobain avec New West Gypsum à Vancouver, qui a permis de dépasser 1 000 000 tonnes de gypse recyclé remis en production depuis 1985, Saint-Gobain Canada travaille à étendre ses activités de recyclage de gypse à de nouvelles régions du Canada.
    • Cela inclut un programme pilote au Québec, avec l’intention d’étendre le programme plus largement pour détourner le gypse des sites d’enfouissement.
  • Plus tôt cette année, Saint-Gobain Canada a lancé Lanaé, une nouvelle technologie d’isolation contenant jusqu’à 82 % de contenu recyclé et un liant renouvelable bio-sourcé. La production de Lanaé soutient l’engagement de Saint-Gobain à créer une économie circulaire dans les matériaux de construction, avec les déchets de production recyclés en un produit d’isolation soufflé, Ultratherm.
  • Au cours de la dernière année, CertainTeed Gypse Winnipeg a implémenté un projet innovant de réduction de l’utilisation d’eau qui a significativement optimisé l’utilisation de l’eau et de l’énergie lors de la production de panneaux de gypse.
    • Ce projet unique a permis de réduire la consommation d’eau de 240 000 gallons d’eau par an, de diminuer les émissions de CO2 (portées 1 et 2) de 5 000 tonnes par an et d’économiser plus de 25 millions de kWh de consommation d’énergie par an.
  • Avec le soutien de FortisBC et du programme CleanBC pour l’industrie de la Colombie-Britannique, CertainTeed Vancouver a investi près de 7 millions de dollars pour installer un nouveau système de récupération de chaleur. L’innovation durable réduit les émissions de carbone (portée 1) jusqu’à 15 % lors du processus de production en recyclant une partie de la chaleur résiduelle émise par le séchoir.
  • Saint-Gobain Canada envisage également de réduire considérablement les kilomètres de transport et les émissions de carbone de portée 3, en positionnant stratégiquement son projet de gypse à Antrim en Nouvelle-Écosse pour approvisionner ses opérations du Nord-Est de l’Amérique du Nord.
  • Le Groupe est également en processus d’évaluation pour un futur projet de chargement ferroviaire pour la mine de gypse de Kootenay West en Colombie-Britannique, ce qui réduirait considérablement les distances de transport par camion de 4,5 millions de kilomètres à 250 000 kilomètres par an. Ce projet soutiendrait les objectifs de durabilité de Saint-Gobain en réduisant de façon significative les émissions de carbone de portée 3 dues au transport de la matière première.

À propos de CertainTeed

Avec des solutions de construction innovantes rendues possibles grâce à son offre complète de produits intérieurs et extérieurs, CertainTeed transforme la manière dont l’industrie construit. En tant que leaders en sciences de la construction et en construction durable, CertainTeed facilite plus que jamais la création d’espaces performants et écoénergétiques pour vivre, travailler et se divertir, afin qu’ensemble nous puissions faire du monde une maison plus belle et plus durable.

Filiale de Saint-Gobain, l’une des plus grandes et des plus anciennes entreprises de produits de construction au monde, CertainTeed compte plus de 6 900 employés et plus de 60 installations de fabrication à travers les États-Unis et le Canada. http://www.certainteed.com/

*Portées 1 et 2

À propos de Saint-Gobain

Leader mondial de la construction durable, Saint-Gobain conçoit, produit et distribue des matériaux et services pour les marchés de l’habitat et de l’industrie. Développées dans une dynamique d’innovation permanente, ses solutions intégrées pour la rénovation des bâtiments publics et privés, la construction légère et la décarbonation du monde de la construction et de l’industrie apportent durabilité et performance. Le Groupe, qui fête en 2025 ses 360 ans, est plus que jamais guidé par sa raison d’être FAIRE DU MONDE UNE MAISON PLUS BELLE ET PLUS DURABLE.

46,6 milliards d’euros de chiffre d’affaires en 2024 
Plus de 161 000 collaborateurs, présence dans 80 pays 
Engagé à être zéro émission nette de carbone d’ici 2050

Contact pour les médias seulement:
Alexandre Lainesse
Responsable des relations publiques, Canada, Saint-Gobain Amérique du Nord
alexandre.lainesse@saint-gobain.com
514-973-1187

 

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As the world turns its attention to Climate Week NYC and COP30, much of the focus is on decarbonization and fossil fuels. Yet concentrating on energy only overlooks a critical lever: the circular economy. According to the Ellen MacArthur Foundation, 45% of emissions stem not from energy use but from the way we produce and consume products, materials, and food —areas that demand a circular approach.

Over the years, circularity has proved to be more than just a buzzword; it’s a strategic business play.

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NEW YORK, September 26, 2025 /3BL/ – The Manhattan Chamber of Commerce has announced that the first participant of its Retail Storefront Accelerator program has signed a new lease agreement at Manhattan’s Oculus World Trade Center. The program is part of the Chamber’s Storefront Resurgence Project, a comprehensive initiative aimed at revitalizing Manhattan’s commercial corridors.

Calvin Martin has leased space at 185 Greenwich St., Suite LL3001 to open GÜDSPORT, a dynamic group fitness company designed for high performers and competitors, bringing the energy of team sports into a premium facility where members can train with like-minded individuals to maximize results. GÜDSPORT is expected to open in early 2026, marking Martin’s first brick-and-mortar location.

“Starting and maintaining a business is no easy task, particularly in such a competitive scene like New York City,” said Jessica Walker, President and CEO of the Manhattan Chamber of Commerce. “We launched this program to equip small business owners with the tools, mentorship, and strategies they need to open their first brick-and-mortar storefronts. Last year, our program empowered a group of exceptional retail business owners, and I look forward to seeing Calvin and others take their vision to reality this year and beyond.”

Through the program – which launched in July last year – the Chamber endeavors to assist small and medium-sized businesses (SMBs) while also contributing to the commercial revitalization of Manhattan through storefront development. As of Q2 2025, the Chamber has reported that Manhattan vacancy rates are at 13.99%, higher than the New York City-wide vacancy rate of 11.21%, highlighting the importance of this program and others the Chamber is spearheading to drive the success of Manhattan’s local business environment. The program provides entrepreneurs and their businesses with the necessary resources and guidance to successfully launch and maintain a sustainable storefront business in Manhattan. Nearly all of the participating founders last year in the first cohort were women-owned businesses, and more than half were minority-owned, reflecting the program’s commitment to fostering diversity and inclusion in Manhattan’s retail landscape.

“Launching GÜDSPORT and bringing my vision, purpose, and impact to life in this location means everything to me,” said Calvin Martin, founder of GÜDSPORT, a high-octane fitness brand built for former athletes, high-achievers, and competitors, located in the World Trade Center. “I’m honored to have worked with the Manhattan Chamber of Commerce, Wells Fargo, and their partners, and I look forward to building with my team every day to deliver the ultimate experience for the people of NYC. This is truly just the beginning.”

The Storefront Resurgence Project sets out to drive foot traffic along key retail corridors throughout Manhattan, bolster the stability of more than 30,000 existing storefronts, and attract a new generation of entrepreneurs to Manhattan’s retail landscape. Key components of the initiative include business outreach, technical support, and the formation of a Storefront Business Coalition. As part of the project, the Chamber also recently unveiled the Storefront Improvement Program – the next phase in its project – which focuses on revitalizing storefront façades across four commercial corridors in Manhattan. Earlier this year at a branch opening in the Upper West Side, Wells Fargo – a business member of the Manhattan Chamber of Commerce and supporter of the program – presented the Chamber with a $125,000 grant to support the Storefront Improvement Program this year.

“Wells Fargo is excited to celebrate the first signed lease from the Storefront Accelerator Program and help expand the program to other entrepreneurs,” said Krissy Moore, Wells Fargo’s senior vice president, Community Relations, Northeast region. “With the Manhattan Chamber of Commerce’s leadership, business owners are able to seek the necessary resources to open and maintain a storefront in Manhattan, one of the most competitive markets in the country.”

In early July, the Chamber also announced the launch of the 2026 Summer of Opportunity Coalition, which aims to maximize the economic impact of the 2026 FIFA World Cup and 250th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence next summer. The events are estimated to generate more than $2 billion and attract 1M visitors to the region, and the Coalition will be encouraging tourism across all five boroughs and ensuring that local businesses benefit from them.

About the Manhattan Chamber of Commerce

The Manhattan Chamber is dedicated to empowering businesses, strengthening our local economy, and ensuring that New York remains the world’s most exciting and opportunity-rich place to do business. We help, connect, and fight for the 125,000+ businesses across Manhattan. Collectively, these businesses employ 2.4 million people and generate $939 billion in annual GDP.

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PERDUE HILL, Ala., September 26, 2025 /3BL/ – Georgia-Pacific today announced a new capital project for the company’s Alabama River Cellulose mill in Perdue Hill, Alabama. The $800 million investment will modernize, expand and streamline the facility’s production capabilities.

The project, scheduled to begin in the fourth quarter of 2025 and conclude in 2027, will enhance and expand essential manufacturing equipment. This is expected to augment the mill’s operational efficiency and increase its production capacity by about 300 tons per day. Close to one million tons of fluff and market pulps will be produced yearly at the mill. A state-of-the-art digester, new pulp dryer and a more efficient power boiler will be installed. Modifications and upgrades will also be made to the brown stock washing and recausticizing systems, recovery boiler, evaporators and lime kiln. Once the project is completed, the Alabama River Cellulose mill will be the largest and one of the most technologically advanced softwood pulp mills in the U.S.

Softwood fluff and market pulps are used to make vital consumer goods such as baby diapers, adult incontinence and feminine hygiene products, facial tissue, kitchen towels, paper cups and plates and more. Demand for softwood pulp products is projected to grow by 3% annually over the next several years, and Georgia-Pacific seeks to meet that need through its investments at Alabama River Cellulose.

Georgia-Pacific is also invested in improving the plant’s environmental performance. The planned improvements aim to reduce water usage, lower particulate emissions, make energy use more efficient, improve wastewater processing, capture more valuable byproducts and improve biomass recovery and utilization.

“Since it was acquired in 2010, Georgia-Pacific has invested more than $700 million in the Alabama River Cellulose mill, including an $80 million investment to expand fluff pulp capacity in 2022,” said Munir Abdallah, president of GP Cellulose, a subsidiary of Georgia-Pacific. “Combined with the new funding, the facility will have received more than $1.5 billion in investments. Modernizing this mill reinforces our commitment to meeting our customers’ current and long-term demand for high-quality fluff and market pulps. The investment also means our cellulose business will be well-positioned to meet the growing needs of emerging markets.”

Governor Kay Ivey said, “Georgia-Pacific’s $800 million investment in its Alabama River Cellulose mill represents a powerful vote of confidence in our state’s workforce and business climate. This project not only strengthens one of Monroe County’s cornerstone employers, but it also ensures that Alabama will continue to play a leading role in supplying the materials that go into essential everyday products used around the world.”

“This transformational investment by Georgia-Pacific is a clear signal that Alabama remains a smart, strategic choice for advanced manufacturing,” said Ellen McNair, secretary of the Alabama Department of Commerce. “With these cutting-edge upgrades, the Alabama River Cellulose facility will become the most technologically advanced softwood pulp mill in the nation — right here in Monroe County. Georgia-Pacific’s continued commitment to innovation, sustainability and workforce development aligns perfectly with our goals for long-term economic growth.”

“The investments in our mill enables Georgia-Pacific to continue being a safe and reliable local employer,” said Jeff Vermilyea, vice president of manufacturing at Alabama River Cellulose. “We appreciate the local support we’ve received over the years, and we look forward to the continued collaboration with our community partners for a long time to come.”

Georgia-Pacific directly employs close to 2,400 employees and operates six facilities in Alabama, providing $238 million in direct wages and benefits. As of this year, the economic impact of the company contributes to 9,060 additional indirect jobs, which translates to $710 million in labor income in the state. At the local level, the Alabama River Cellulose mill provides more than 3,000 direct and indirect jobs, and $188 million in direct and indirect compensation and benefits. Georgia-Pacific has invested more than $2.5 billion in capital improvement projects and acquisitions within the state of Alabama over the past decade.

Judge Sonya Stinson, Judge of Probate for Monroe County, Alabama, commented, “To say that I am thrilled to hear that Georgia-Pacific has approved full funding for this project is such an understatement. I will never be able to put into words how grateful I am to know that Alabama River Cellulose mill will be in operation in Monroe County for decades to come. Georgia-Pacific not only provides quality jobs here in our county but is also a huge community supporter as well. We are very blessed to have them here in Monroe County.”

Learn more about GP Cellulose here.

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In this episode, we explore the pressing challenges and transformative opportunities intertwined with global food resilience, highlighted in a recent report launched by KPMG International, titled “Reimagining Global Food System Resilience”. As we delve into the complexities of food systems, we highlight how the interplay of geopolitics, climate change, and technological innovation shapes what and how we eat.

Click here to listen to episode 41 of ESG voices

September 26, 2025 /3BL/ -Through an exchange of letters, the United Nations Industrial Development Organization (UNIDO) and Lenovo formalized a strategic collaboration to accelerate global initiatives that support the circular economy by jointly developing programmes to promote sustainable industrialization and responsible electronics management.

UNIDO and Lenovo will explore opportunities to combine strategic approaches and technical expertise, while expanding access to partners that deliver sustainable technology solutions. The collaboration will also include capacity-building efforts, awareness campaigns, and skills development programmes to support circularity across global supply chains.

UNIDO champions the circular economy as a transformative alternative to the traditional ‘business-as-usual’ model by supporting the integration of circular principles – such as circular design, sustainable production, reuse, recycling, and material recovery – across industrial value chains.

We look forward to working together on technical cooperation and capacity-building operations across the world”, said Ciyong Zou, Deputy to the Director General and Managing Director of the Directorate of Technical Cooperation and Sustainable Industrial Development of UNIDO. “As the UN’s specialized agency for industrial development, engagement with the private sector is key; Lenovo’s commitment to sustainable industrialization fully aligns with UNIDO’s vision for circular global supply chains in the electronics sector and beyond”.

Lenovo is accelerating environmental progress through its participation in the circular economy, including the continued use of closed-loop recycled materials in its products. The company also empowers customers with sustainability services that facilitate repair, recycling, and reuse, helping extend product lifecycles and keeping materials in circulation.

One of the key projects Lenovo and UNIDO will focus on is the Global Electronics Management (GEM) programme, funded by the Global Environment Facility (GEF). Led by UNIDO in partnership with the African Development Bank (AfDB), the UN Environment Programme (UNEP), and the UN Development Programme (UNDP), GEM seeks to create an environment for responsible electronics management in 16 countries, including by supporting access to finance and technology, stimulating policy and legislative changes, and contributing to reduced e-waste generation and increased circularity and resource recovery.

“We are proud to support the GEM programme and work alongside UNIDO to help 16 countries across Africa, Asia, and Latin America,” said Mary Jacques, Executive Director of Global ESG and Regulatory Compliance at Lenovo. “By sharing knowledge and connecting partners across the technology ecosystem, we aim to reduce e-waste, extend the life of electronics, and improve materials recovery from end-of-life products. Partnering with UNIDO enables us to scale our circular economy efforts globally, reaching communities and markets we couldn’t effectively access alone.”

As part of the agreement, Lenovo and UNIDO will also convene various global advisory group meetings and other events to further increase awareness of the importance of technology to advance sustainable industrialization. This new phase of cooperation reflects a shared commitment of UNIDO and Lenovo to building an inclusive, climate-resilient, and more sustainable future.

About Lenovo

Lenovo is a US$69 billion revenue global technology powerhouse, ranked #248 in the Fortune Global 500, and serving millions of customers every day in 180 markets. Focused on a bold vision to deliver Smarter Technology for All, Lenovo has built on its success as the world’s largest PC company with a full-stack portfolio of AI-enabled, AI-ready, and AI-optimized devices (PCs, workstations, smartphones, tablets), infrastructure (server, storage, edge, high performance computing and software defined infrastructure), software, solutions, and services. Lenovo’s continued investment in world-changing innovation is building a more equitable, trustworthy, and smarter future for everyone, everywhere. Lenovo is listed on the Hong Kong stock exchange under Lenovo Group Limited (HKSE: 992) (ADR: LNVGY). To find out more visit https://www.lenovo.com, and read about the latest news via our StoryHub.

MIDLAND, Mich., September 26, 2025 /3BL/ – Dow (NYSE: DOW) has been named #1 on the 2025 Best Workplaces in Manufacturing & Production™ list by Great Place To Work® and Fortune magazine. This is the Company’s second consecutive year achieving the #1 ranking and fifth consecutive year on this prestigious list.

The Best Workplaces in Manufacturing & Production list is based on the analysis of survey responses from nearly 107,000 employees at Great Place To Work Certified™ companies in the manufacturing and production industry.

“Dow’s expertise in chemistry, materials science, and engineering drives innovation and excellence across our portfolio – and as important as what we do is how we do it,” said Jim Fitterling, Dow chair and chief executive officer. “In a largely services-driven economy, manufacturers must offer a safe and healthy work environment that attracts top talent and enables them to achieve their highest potential. This recognition is a reflection of Dow’s commitment to creating a culture of innovation and collaboration that propels global progress and enhances everyday life. “

“It speaks volumes that Dow has been named #1 on the Best Workplaces list once again,” said John Sampson, Dow senior vice president for Operations, Manufacturing & Engineering. “This achievement reflects not only our continued momentum, but also the genuine enthusiasm and pride our people feel. It’s a testament to the passion they bring in building careers that support their families and communities, all while advancing a more sustainable future for everyone.”

The Best Workplaces in Manufacturing & Production list is highly competitive. Great Place To Work, the global authority on workplace culture, determines its lists using its proprietary Trust Index™ Survey to evaluate and certify thousands of organizations in America’s largest ongoing annual workforce study, based on over 1.3 million survey responses and data from companies representing more than 8.4 million employees.

Survey responses reflect a comprehensive picture of the workplace experience. Honorees were selected based on their ability to offer positive outcomes for employees regardless of job role, race, gender, sexual orientation, work status, or other demographic identifier.

“Congratulations to one of Best Workplaces in Manufacturing & Production,” says Michael C. Bush, CEO of Great Place To Work. “In every industry, our research shows that investing in people drives productivity and higher revenues. When trust levels are high in an organization, people don’t fear AI — they embrace it.”

About Dow

Dow (NYSE: DOW) is one of the world’s leading materials science companies, serving customers in high-growth markets such as packaging, infrastructure, mobility and consumer applications. Our global breadth, asset integration and scale, focused innovation, leading business positions and commitment to sustainability enable us to achieve profitable growth and help deliver a sustainable future. We operate manufacturing sites in 30 countries and employ approximately 36,000 people. Dow delivered sales of approximately $43 billion in 2024. References to Dow or the Company mean Dow Inc. and its subsidiaries. Learn more about us and our ambition to be the most innovative, customer-centric, inclusive and sustainable materials science company in the world by visiting www.dow.com.

For further information, please contact:

Sarah Young
Dow
Syoung3@dow.com

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Cummins

With Battery Energy Storage Systems (BESS) playing a central role in enabling more resilient, efficient, and flexible power infrastructure, our Cummins expert, Hassan Obeid, explores the practical realities of deploying BESS—from usage definition to system integration and safety standards — with Consulting-Specifying Engineer (CSE) Magazine.

This discussion highlights how thoughtful planning, technical precision, and adherence to evolving standards are key to unlocking the full potential of energy storage.

This session explores:

  • Usage Clarity: Discover how discharge duration, C-rates, and lifecycle expectations shape system design.
  • Safety Standards: Learn about navigating standards like UL9540, IEEE 1547, NEC 706/480, and IEC 62933 across global markets.
  • Hybrid System Challenges: Gain insights into integrating BESS with traditional gensets, including synchronization and load-sharing complexities.
  • Sizing for Longevity: Understand the importance of sizing systems to meet end-of-life performance targets.

As BESS adoption accelerates, this session emphasizes the importance of technical accuracy, safety, and strategic planning in providing reliable, future-ready energy solutions.

To gain more insights, stream the session now!

Eastman

KINGSPORT, Tennessee Eastman (NYSE: EMN) has been recognized by 3BL, a leading sustainability communications partner, as one of the 100 Best Corporate Citizens of 2025. This prestigious ranking acknowledges Eastman’s exceptional commitment to sustainability transparency and performance among the largest U.S. public companies. Eastman was ranked number 36 on the 2025 list and number eight within the materials industry. 

“For over a century, being a responsible corporate citizen has been at the heart of Eastman,” said Mark Costa, Eastman board chair and CEO. “This accolade underscores our unwavering dedication to addressing the world’s most pressing challenges through the creation of sustainable materials and solutions. Our strategy is anchored in guiding principles that drive our purpose, leadership, actions towards achieving carbon neutrality, and embracing circularity. We are deeply honored to be recognized by 3BL on this prestigious list for a number of years.”

The 100 Best Corporate Citizens ranking evaluates Russell 1,000 companies based on 219 factors across seven pillars, including climate change, employee relations, environment, governance, human rights, and stakeholders and society. After integrating dozens of new factors in 2024 to more accurately assess corporate performance as well as disclosure, 3BL limited year-over-year changes to the ranking methodology. 2025 changes include increasing the weight of some performance-based factors introduced in 2024 and ISS Sustainability Solutions’ annual enhancements to the E&S Disclosure QualityScore and Governance QualityScore. 

“It’s been a challenging year for responsible business, but the companies on this list have shown the courage to stay the course,” said Charlie Wilkie, CEO of 3BL. “In a climate where trust is the new KPI, they’re proving that transparency and accountability aren’t just ideals — they’re the foundation of stronger companies. The 100 Best Corporate Citizens exists to spotlight that strength, and to push the standard for corporate leadership higher every year.”

Unlike other rankings, the 100 Best Corporate Citizens relies solely on publicly available data and information, eliminating the need for questionnaires or company submissions, and there is no fee for companies to be considered. To ensure accuracy, companies have the option to verify the data collected for the ranking at no cost. The data and information used for the 2025 ranking were published between June 2024 and June 2025.

For access to the complete 100 Best Corporate Citizens of 2025 ranking and methodology visit: 100best.3blmedia.com 

About Eastman

Founded in 1920, Eastman is a global specialty materials company that produces a broad range of products found in items people use every day. With the purpose of enhancing the quality of life in a material way, Eastman works with customers to deliver innovative products and solutions while maintaining a commitment to safety and sustainability. The company’s innovation-driven growth model takes advantage of world-class technology platforms, deep customer engagement, and differentiated application development to grow its leading positions in attractive end markets such as transportation, building and construction, and consumables. As a globally inclusive company, Eastman employs approximately 14,000 people around the world and serves customers in more than 100 countries. The company had 2024 revenue of approximately $9.4 billion and is headquartered in Kingsport, Tennessee, USA. For more information, visit www.eastman.com.

About 3BL

3BL is the leading sustainability and social impact communications partner, connecting organizations’ stories of purpose and progress with the audiences who matter most.

3BL partners with over 1,500 companies – from global corporations and mid-sized enterprises to NGOs and nonprofits – to elevate their reputations as players in the world of responsible business. We do this through unrivaled news and content distribution, bespoke storytelling support, and our digital media division, TriplePundit. Learn more here.

Investors contact
Greg Riddle
1-212-835-1620
griddle@eastman.com

Media contact
Kristin Parker
1-423-229-2526
kristin@eastman.com

The 2025 Tire Emissions Research Conference, which took place earlier this month in Boston, brought together the international research community focused on tire emissions research.

Supported by the Tire Industry Project (TIP) in collaboration with the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), the two-day event brought together nearly 140 attendees from across the globe, including scientists, engineers, policymakers, and industry leaders.

Building on the momentum of the inaugural conference in Munich in 2024, the Boston edition was a continuation of TIP’s ambition to foster scientific exchange and promote actionable solutions in the field of tire wear emissions. The conference program featured over 30 speakers presenting on five core scientific themes, including emissions characterization, environmental impact, mitigation strategies and material science. Registered participants to this exclusive conference engaged in keynote sessions and rapid-fire poster presentations. An additional third day offered an exclusive masterclass on tire construction and chemistry, followed by a guided tour of the MIT campus.

The program was curated by an independent, external Scientific Committee, whose work ensured a balanced and impactful experience. Their efforts — alongside the contributions of our esteemed speakers, our co-hosts at MIT, and ‘behind-the-scenes’ teams — created a space for meaningful dialogue and collaboration.

Commenting on the conference, Dr. John Bucher, 2025 Conference Co-Chair, stated: “The 2025 Tire Emissions Research Conference in Boston demonstrated the power of collaboration across disciplines and borders. It exemplified the strength of independent, science-led conversations in furthering tire emissions research. The inspiring depth and breadth of expertise gathered in Boston — with a diverse and global group of researchers, practitioners, and thought leaders — reflects the growing global commitment to advancing this field.”

Whether participants joined in person or followed the updates online, the conference offered a platform to exchange ideas, build connections, and explore the future of tire emissions research.

It’s in this spirit that we extend our sincere appreciation to all attendees, contributors, and partners who helped bring this event to life.

2026 conference announced

Looking ahead, the 2026 Tire Emissions Research Conference will take place on December 8-10, 2026, in Cambridge, England. More details will be shared in the coming months through the TIP website.

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