leadership - Chubb Edwards

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leadership - Chubb Edwards
leadership
leadership
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mission
mission
To be our customers’ first choice for air conditioning, heating,
refrigeration, controls, fire and security solutions globally.
purpose
purpose
We make the world a better place to live. We create comfortable,
efficient, healthy, safe and secure environments, and ensure the global
food supply is transported and preserved for safe consumption.
core values
core values
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Quality
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Performance
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Responsibility
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Innovation
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Customer Care
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Employee Development
We lead the world in high-technology heating, air-conditioning and refrigeration solutions. Our experts
provide sustainable solutions, integrating energy-efficient products, building and automation controls,
and energy services for residential, commercial, retail, transport and food service customers. We are a
world leader in providing solutions for fire detection and suppression, intrusion detection, access control
and video surveillance, with installation, inspection, monitoring and response solutions for customers
worldwide in a variety of applications and settings.
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UTC Climate, Controls & Security is a leading provider of heating, air conditioning and refrigeration
systems, building controls and automation, and fire and security systems leading to safer, smarter,
sustainable and high performance buildings. UTC Climate, Controls & Security is a unit of United
Technologies Corp., a leading provider to the aerospace and building systems industries worldwide.
We serve the market with industry-leading brands.
The full offering of UTC
Climate, Controls & Security
brands extends beyond
those featured here.
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legacy of innovation
1818
Jeremiah Chubb patents
the first detector lock.
1902
Willis Carrier develops and
later patents the first modern
air conditioner.
1835
Chubb invents the first
burglar-resistant safe.
1881
Robert Edwards patents the
first electric alarm bell.
1917
Walter Kidde founds the Walter Kidde Company,
which produced the first integrated
smoke detection and carbon dioxide
extinguishing system for use on board ships.
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sustainability
sustainability
At UTC Climate, Controls & Security, our approach to sustainability is rooted by three beliefs.
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Green products must start at a green company.
Global dialogue can rebalance the built environment with the
natural environment.
Green building will accelerate with education.
We structure our investments, global outreach and customer approach to achieve each of these beliefs.
We were among the early leaders to launch factory energy reduction goals in 1988, and expanded to broader
global environment, health and safety metrics in 1997. Today, our sustainability goals address not only our
factory operations, but also extend to product designs and materials, and critical suppliers.
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products
services
operations
culture
Design for Sustainability
We apply a rigorous, formal review during our product development process
to minimize the environmental footprint of our products while maximizing
environmental technologies. We invest research and development resources
to advance energy efficiency, ozone protection and low global warming
technologies in our products.
Acoustics and vibration tests being
conducted by Peter Bushnell, an
engineering fellow, in Syracuse, N.Y.
Founding the Movement
We are the only company in the world to be a founding member of the U.S.,
Argentina, China, India, Singapore and France Green Building Councils. In fact,
Geraud Darnis, president and CEO,
UTC Climate, Controls & Security,
provides the plenary address at the
U.S. Green Building Council’s Annual
Greenbuild International Summit.
Carrier was instrumental in launching the U.S. Green Building Council® (USGBC)
in 1993 and was the first company in the world to join the organization.
Leading LEED® Education
In 2010, we became the first company to license USGBC’s Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED®)
curriculum to train our employees and customers in sustainable building solutions. We are now one of the USGBC’s largest
global partners for LEED education. Carrier’s global educational initiative has trained thousands of industry professionals
around the world in regions such as Asia, Europe, Latin America, the Middle East and the United States.
Carrier trains industry professionals in the Middle East.
Global Research for Global Dialogue
In 2012, United Technologies partnered with McGraw-Hill Construction to conduct a study on world green building trends.
The study confirmed that the green building movement has shifted from a niche market to a long-term business
opportunity. The World Green Building Trends study adds valuable data to the green building body of knowledge that can
help drive decisions for a greener future.
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products
and services
products and services
Carrier Transicold PrimeLINE® Units: First in Recyclability
The PrimeLine® unit from Carrier Transicold achieved a new distinction in sustainability,
becoming the first container refrigeration system with a UL Environment validation for
recyclability. As vaildated by UL Environment using its Environmental Claims Vaildation
Procedure 2789, the PrimeLINE unit is 93 percent recyclable.
NORESCO Implements Energy Savings Performance Contract
NORESCO is partnering with the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) to implement $15 million in self-funding facility upgrades
at three Greater Los Angeles Healthcare System (GLA) centers, including West Los Angeles Medical Center, Sepulveda Ambulatory Care
Center and Los Angeles Ambulatory Care Center.
About two-thirds of the project’s energy savings will come from improving heating, ventilation and air conditioning efficiency in
West Los Angeles Medical Center’s main hospital and radiation therapy buildings.
PNC Tower: Planned to be the World’s Greenest Skyscraper
Automated Logic (ALC) has been selected by PNC Financial Services Group to provide the building
automation system (BAS) for The Tower at PNC Plaza, a 32-story, 781,000 sq. ft. office building in
downtown Pittsburgh. The building is expected to surpass Leadership in Energy and Environmental
Design (LEED®) Platinum, the U.S. Green Building Council’s (USGBC®) highest rating.
The project will utilize the WebCTRL® BAS to integrate with third-party systems, including lighting, fire
alarm systems and indoor environmental monitoring. The system will ensure a comfortable environment
for the building’s occupants and will contribute to PNC’s LEED Platinum certification.
Tokio Marine Centre: Best Chiller Plant Performance in Singapore
Carrier and its innovative Evergreen® 23XRV tri-rotor screw chiller contributed to Tokio Marine
Insurance Singapore achieving a system efficiency of 0.508 ikW/RT (input kW per refrigerant ton)
at its new building in Singapore. Input kilowatt per refrigerant ton is a commonly used measure of
energy efficiency in a central commercial air conditioning system. This efficiency is 22 percent
better than the 0.65 ikW/RT Singapore Building and Construction Authority (BCA) Green Mark
GoldPlus standard.
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sustainable solutions
The NaturaLINE™ unit
is the world’s first
container refrigeration
system to use the natural
refrigerant CO2.
Marioff’s HI-FOG®
gas-driven pump unit
uses up to 90% less
water than traditional
sprinkler systems.
The Vector™ unit features
electric standby capability
with fuel, noise and
emission reductions for
trailer refrigeration.
Fenwal Protection
Systems use non-ozone
depleting suppression
agents with a low global
warming potential of 1.
The CO2OLtec™ Integral
solution uses the natural
refrigerant CO2 and fully
integrates refrigeration,
heating and cooling systems,
resulting in energy savings.
Interlogix’s Two-Way
Talking Security Touch
Screen uses time triggers
to help users manage
energy consumption.
The Infinity® Hybrid Heat®
system with Greenspeed™
intelligence is the most
efficient ducted, air source
dual fuel system available.*
The Fireye Nexus™
PPC4000 control
system reduces
boiler fuel demand
by up to 7% versus
mechanical systems.
The Evergreen® 23XRV
with Foxfire® compression
technology is the world’s
leading efficiency screw
chiller, 44% better than
industry standard.
Since 1984, NORESCO
has guaranteed more
than $3 billion in energy
and operating cost
savings at more than
7,000 facilities.
*According to System Annual Fuel Cost Comparison as calculated by Wrightsoft® Comfort Builder software based on estimated average annual combined heating and cooling operating costs in
St. Louis, MO as of 1/21/13.
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operations
operations
Focused on optimizing manufacturing operations across the globe, UTC Climate, Controls & Security
sets leadership standards for environmental stewardship. Our comprehensive environment, health and
safety (EHS) program establishes the framework and provides tools for implementing our EHS practices into
our business and culture. We continuously measure and report our performance toward our sustainability
goals, which include targeted reductions for greenhouse emissions, water consumption and industrial
waste generation and promote employee safety.
Beyond our operations, we extend our environment, health and safety commitment to our suppliers.
Our global supplier EHS initiative is focused on ensuring that 100% of all critical suppliers meet our
expectations, which include safe working conditions for all employees and minimizing impact to
the environment.
Through 2012, UTC Climate, Controls & Security accomplishments included:
36
%
reduction in water
consumption
42 48 68
%
reduction in
greenhouse gas
emissions
%
reduction in
total industrial
process waste
%
reduction in
air emissions
Baseline: 2006 data adjusted for acquisitions and divestitures
Since 2008, we have applied the U.S. Green Building Council’s Leadership in Energy and
Environmental Design (LEED®) rating system in the design of all new properties.
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Taking the LEED® in green factories
In 2011, our UT Electronic Controls plant became the first
electronics manufacturing facility to earn the U.S. Green
Building Council’s Leadership in Energy and Environmental
Design (LEED®) Gold certification under the LEED for Existing
Buildings rating system. That same year, Carrier’s Monterrey,
Mexico, commercial plant was the first industrial facility in
the global heating, ventilation and air-conditioning industry to be
LEED Gold certified.
Our commitment to green building also extends to our offices.
Carrier’s Shanghai offices were awarded LEED Silver in 2010
and Carrier’s Beijing offices were awarded LEED Gold in 2009.
We were among the early pioneers that applied the LEED
rating system to factory operations. In 2009, Carrier factories in
Charlotte, N.C., and Huntington, Ind., became only the 10th
and 11th in the world at that time to receive the USGBC’s LEED
green building rating for existing buildings.
A better world at work
Employees at our Kidde facility in Matamoros, Mexico, found new ways to
recycle resources such as aluminum, plastic and wood pallets during the
manufacture of fire extinguishers, diverting them from landfills. In addition, an
electric oven used at the facility was placed in an enclosure to reduce the
heat load transferred to adjacent areas. This resulted in lower energy demands
for air conditioning and improved air quality in the facility.
Since 2008, the facility has succeeded in reducing non-recycled waste by 96%,
industrial process waste by 76% and greenhouse gas emissions by 24%.
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leadership
leadership
Our commitment to sustainability reaches well beyond our walls to the communities we call home and
the customers we support. At UTC Climate, Controls & Security, through education and community
engagement, we promote a safer and greener built environment.
In 2012, UTC Climate, Controls & Security donated $3.5
million in cash, equipment and services to non-profit and
charitable organizations.
Since 1994, we have
sponsored more than
135 Habitat for Humanity
homes worldwide.
Operation Save A Life, a partnership between Kidde, ABC-TV, local
corporate sponsors and local fire professionals, is a community-based
public education program to raise awareness of fire and carbon monoxide
dangers. The program reaches more than 70 million people and has been
credited with contributing to the decrease in fire deaths in Chicago, New
York and Philadelphia. Through this program, Kidde has donated almost 1
million smoke and carbon monoxide alarms to communities since 2002.
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UTC Climate, Controls & Security’s Green Shoots
program is a community outreach initiative that focuses
on promoting sustainability for early education students.
Employee volunteers teach interactive science and
health classes to enhance environmental stewardship
and healthy living habits. Since 2011, more than 1,000
employee volunteers have established the Green Shoots
program in rural primary schools throughout mainland
China, India, Vietnam, Thailand, Malaysia and
Singapore, benefiting more than 6,000 children.
UTC Climate, Controls & Security employees
volunteer for the Green Shoots program
in Guangxi, China.
Launched in 2011, Carrier’s Distinguished Sustainability Lecture Series
is a collaborative program with international universities and communities.
The series is designed to convene sustainability thought leaders and
international building industry experts to transform the built environment.
Carrier’s Distinguished Sustainability
Lecture Series delivered in Singapore.
United Technologies Corp. (UTC) is a founding sponsor of the U.S. Green
Building Council’s Center for Green Schools. The center is working to transform
U.S. schools to make them better for the environment, less expensive to
operate, and healthier places to learn and work. During 2012, two UTC Center for
Green Schools fellows launched initiatives at schools in Boston and Sacramento,
Calif., including single-stream recycling programs, energy efficiency audits
and school building improvements. UTC’s support also enabled a volunteer
network to commit more than 742,000 hours of service in 2012.
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Measuring avoided greenhouse gas
emissions from Carrier products
and services since 2000
The Carrier CO2NSERVATION Meter calculates avoided greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions as a result of the installation of highefficiency Carrier air conditioning, heating and refrigeration systems by customers around the world since 2000, and from NORESCO,
an energy services business of UTC Climate, Controls & Security, since 2008. In 2012, the Carrier CO2NSERVATION Meter reached
125 million metric tons of greenhouse gases saved, equivalent to removing more than 26 million cars off the road for one year.
Buildings in the United States alone consume approximately 40 percent of all energy, and within buildings, heating, ventilating,
and air-conditioning systems account for approximately 35 percent of energy use. UTC Climate, Controls & Security has
consistently invested in energy-efficient technologies and solutions to assist its customers in lowering that energy demand and
GHG emissions. The Carrier CO2NSERVATION Meter illustrates the avoided GHG emissions associated with energy-efficient
products in use and emphasizes the impact of choosing more efficient products and services.
Nature photos included in this brochure
were taken by our employees and are
winners of our sustainability photo contest.
Scan here to view the Carrier
CO2NSERVATION Meter running
live and to learn more about our
commitment to sustainability.
ENVIRONMENTAL SAVINGS
compared to its virgin equivalent
ROLLAND ENVIRO100 PRINT
TREES
WATER
SOLID WASTE
AIR EMISSIONS
POWER
EMISSIONS
10
9,928 gal.
1,255 lbs
3,262 lbs CO2
16 MMBTU
10 lbs NOx
It’s the Equivalent of: Water: 107 days of water consumption • Air emissions: 6,186 miles driven •
Power: 77,368 60W light bulbs for one hour.
UTC Climate, Controls & Security saved the above resources by printing on Rolland Enviro100 Print.
The paper contains FSC certified fiber, is EcoLogo and Processed Chlorine Free accredited and is
manufactured using biogas energy.
Environmental savings calculations are based on 1,200 lbs of paper production run.
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