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Updated: July 8th, 2008 05:27 PM EDT


Mohawk Backs Up Carbon Neutral Claims With Emissions Inventory
Mohawk Fine Art Papers Press Release

Continuing its commitment to sustainable practices, Mohawk Fine Papers Inc. has again joined the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Climate Leaders program, successfully completing EPA base year reporting requirements.

“EPA applauds Mohawk Fine Papers for joining the Climate Leaders program. We look forward to working with them to further reduce their greenhouse gas emissions and protect our environment,” said Robert J. Meyers, Principal Deputy Assistant Administrator of EPA’s Office of Air and Radiation.

Mohawk joined the Climate Leaders program in February of 2007 with a pledge to inventory the reduction of its corporate-wide greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. To remain a member of the Climate Leaders program, Mohawk submits an annual report of its emissions inventory data to EPA and must pass a required site visit evaluation.

“As senior managers look for ways to build sustainable brands, increasingly they are turning to their supply chain. They want to know about the environmental integrity of products, but also about the companies behind those products,” says Thomas O’Connor, Jr., Chairman and CEO, Mohawk Fine Papers. “The certification from EPA substantiates our contribution to greenhouse gas reduction.”

Along with this announcement, Mohawk releases Mohawk Fine Papers Commitment to Sustainability, a brochure available online or printed. “Since the early days of my father’s tenure, environmental and social responsibility have been an integral part of Mohawk’s operations. We have always held ourselves to high ethical standards and are increasingly being recognized by the EPA and environmental NGOs for the work we’ve done in this arena. This new brochure outlines topics and issues we feel passionate about. We are proud to have been the first in our industry to make coated paper with genuine postconsumer waste, the first to be certified by GreenSeal, the first to support windpower projects through the purchase of renewable energy credits, and the first to produce premium carbon neutral papers,” says O’Connor.

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