FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:
May 21, 2012
May 21, 2012
NASCAR and EPA Partner on Green
Initiatives
WASHINGTON – Today, the Environmental Protection
Agency (EPA) and the National Association for Stock Car Auto Racing
(NASCAR) signed an agreement to raise awareness of environmentally friendly
products and solutions to address America’s environmental challenges. Today’s
memorandum of understanding provides NASCAR with EPA technical assistance and
environmental expertise, using EPA programs like Design for the Environment and
the Economy, Energy and Environment (E3) framework, to help protect Americans’
health and the environment.
“Because NASCAR is followed by millions of
passionate fans and many businesses, it can be a powerful platform to raise
environmental awareness, drive the adoption of safer products by more Americans,
and support the growing green economy,” said Jim Jones, EPA’s acting assistant
administrator for the Office of Chemical Safety and Pollution Prevention
(OCSPP). “The EPA and NASCAR partnership attests to the progress NASCAR has
already made on environmental stewardship through greener fuel choices and
multiple recycling initiatives for waste and automotive fluids, and highlights
opportunities to further these efforts.”
“This MOU is a great example of NASCAR’s
commitment to green innovation and our role as a leader in sustainability,” said
Steve Phelps, Chief Marketing Officer of NASCAR. “Even with the largest
sustainability program in sports, NASCAR – along with our teams, tracks and
partners – continues to create innovative platforms to help reduce the
environmental impact of our sport.”
One of the areas of focus for the partnership
is promoting safer products that have earned EPA’s Design for the Environment
(DfE) label. The Design for the Environment label helps consumers and businesses
identify products that perform well, are cost-effective, and are safer for the
environment. NASCAR can make a difference by using DfE products at racing events
and conveying to fans that choosing DfE products is an easy choice they can make
to protect the health of their families and the planet.
Another example is NASCAR’s offer to
encourage its suppliers to get an “E3 tuneup”-- to increase productivity, reduce
the use of energy and materials, lessen environmental impacts and be better
positioned to compete in the global marketplace. The E3 initiative – Economy,
Energy and the Environment -- helps promote sustainable manufacturing and
economic growth throughout the United States. E3 can help improve the
profitability and competitiveness of these businesses, which can help create
higher-paying skilled manufacturing jobs.
This MOU will pave the way for other
opportunities and areas of focus for EPA and NASCAR such as sourcing more
sustainable concessions at NASCAR events, expanding the use of safer chemical
products, conserving water, reducing waste and promoting recycling. By working
together to foster more sustainable behavior, addressing sustainability
challenges and seizing on E3 opportunities, a greener NASCAR and NASCAR supplier
network will have positive economic and environmental impacts that extend far
beyond the racetrack.
For more information on EPA’s pollution
prevention programs, including the efforts with NASCAR, please visit: epa.gov/p2
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