Leonardo Academy's Cleaner and Greener Program announced last week that the international textile and chemical manufacturer Milliken & Company, a founding member of U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC), is donating more than 25 million pounds of carbon dioxide credits (11,364 metric tons) to offset all the carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions associated with the annual Greenbuild conference November 6-9 in Chicago. This donation is equivalent to offsetting the annual carbon dioxide emissions of more than 27 million miles of passenger car driving.
"It is outstanding that Milliken has made a major donation of offset for the third consecutive year," said Michael Arny, founder and president of the Leonardo Academy. "This donation
provides the sustainability community with an opportunity to learn that the maintenance of sequestration in existing forests is just as important as creating sequestration by planting new
forests."
The non-profit Leonardo Academy's Cleaner and Greener program calculates all types of emissions caused by energy use for Greenbuild including participant travel to and from the event,
hotel rooms and meals. The Leonardo Academy then determines the total amount of emissions from the event and the amount of carbon reduction credits and other emission reductions necessary
to balance or offset the event's emissions.
Trees tell Milliken's stewardship story. Milliken forests sequester millions of pounds of carbon dioxide emissions annually. The headquarters campus in Spartanburg, S.C., is a nationally
acclaimed arboretum, dedicated to cultivating and sharing information about noble trees for future generations. Milliken nurtures millions of trees in the southeast and New England, in
addition to partnerships with national, state and local organizations concerned with the Earth. Its Trees For All initiative provides increased awareness and tree planting incentives to
the supply chain.
Milliken is a pilot participant in The Draft American National Standard for Trial Use LEO-500-2001 which covers Emissions Inventories, Offsets and Reduction Credits. Milliken followed
this standard in documenting the emission sequestration credits earned by its forests for this donation.
Milliken & Company (www.leonardoacademy.org) is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization founded in 1997 that is dedicated to
advancing sustainability and putting the competitive market to work on improving the environment. Leonardo Academy develops and distributes strategies, guidance, metrics, standards,
education, and information on how to increase sustainability. Leonardo Academy also help companies, organizations, families, and individuals successfully promote, encourage, and implement
sustainability. Leonardo Academy's integrated approach makes sustainability very practical. Leonardo Academy provides: Sustainability Assessments and Strategies for companies and
organizations, LEED Implementation and Certification, Emissions Footprint Analysis plus Emission Reduction and Offset Strategies, Sustainable Land Management, Sustainability Education and
Training, and Certification of Emission Reduction and Offset Achievements through our Cleaner and Greener Program for events, companies and organizations.