CSX Becomes First Transportation Provider to Join Maryland Green Registry
06 Novembro 2009 - 12:35PM
PR Newswire (US)
CAMBRIDGE, Md., Nov. 6 /PRNewswire/ -- CSX is the first
transportation provider selected to join the Maryland Green
Registry, a voluntary self-certification program that promotes and
recognizes sustainable practices by organizations throughout the
state. The selection was announced yesterday evening by Maryland
Governor Martin O'Malley at a Maryland Chamber of Commerce Business
Policy Dinner in Cambridge, Maryland. The Maryland Green Registry
includes organizations that complete a best practices profile
covering environmental management and leadership, waste reduction,
energy and water conservation, transportation, and green building
design. "Maryland businesses like CSX already know that even
relatively simple steps to reduce our impact on the environment
save money and create a healthier workplace," said Governor Martin
O'Malley. "The Maryland Green Registry provides an opportunity for
these organizations to share their stories and inspire others to
take steps to protect our air, land, and water, including the
Chesapeake Bay. We're fortunate to have more than 80 organizations
in our State who have agreed to come forward and participate -
including CSX - and we hope to have hundreds more organizations
join us." "Environmental sustainability is fundamental to CSX's
management principles and good business practices," said Michael
Ward, Chairman, President and CEO of CSX. "CSX is proud to join the
Maryland Green Registry, and we look forward to working with other
participants to build a greener future for Maryland, where CSX has
a long and proud history." CSX was selected for the Maryland Green
Registry due to its overall commitment to environmental
sustainability. CSX recently announced a plan to reduce C02
emissions by 2.4 million tons - the equivalent of taking 441,000
cars off the road each year, or burning 5,598,000 fewer barrels of
oil. Trains can move a ton of freight more than 436 miles on a
single gallon of fuel, making rail transportation three times more
fuel-efficient than highway transportation. Efficient use of fuel
reduces greenhouse gas emissions. According to the EPA, freight
railroads account for just 2% of U.S. greenhouse gas emissions from
transportation sources and well under 1% of total greenhouse gas
emissions. CSX is also a sponsor of the National Gateway. The
National Gateway is a public-private partnership that proposes a
state-of-the-art rail corridor linking the East Coast's
international deepwater ports and major consumption markets with
the population and manufacturing centers of the Midwest. The
National Gateway will deliver over $2 billion of public benefits to
Maryland by creating over 10,000 jobs, increasing the market access
potential for the Port of Baltimore by 114%, eliminating over 2
million tons of CO2 emissions, reducing highway congestion and
shifting 1.6 billion freight truck miles to rail. CSX has partnered
with the EPA as the railroad industry's charter member in the
SmartWay Transport Partnership and the first transportation company
to join the EPA's Climate Leaders Program, leading voluntary
improvements in greenhouse gas emissions. CSX Corporation, based in
Jacksonville, Fla., is a leading transportation company providing
rail, intermodal and rail-to-truck transload services. The
company's transportation network spans approximately 21,000 miles
with service to 23 eastern states and the District of Columbia, and
connects to more than 70 ocean, river and lake ports. More
information about CSX Corporation and its subsidiaries is available
at the company's web site, http://www.csx.com/. DATASOURCE: CSX
Corporation CONTACT: Bob Sullivan, CSX, +1-877-835-5279 Web Site:
http://www.csx.com/
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