Sustainable Business

SB March 2014

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We also look at the renewable technology that is available in a given area that could produce the most energy at the best installed cost. This could include consideration of local or national government subsidies available. SB: Wind power seems to be the prevalent form of renewable energy at SC Johnson – what's the reason(s) behind this? KS: We use a number of renewable technologies around the globe, which have helped us to reduce our global greenhouse gas emissions by 42% compared with our 2000 baseline. Today, 30% of our global energy usage comes from renewable energy. Every one of our renewable projects takes into account a wide range of factors and technologies – government incentives, cost of grid electricity, actual cost of renewable energy delivery to the site, future forecasting of energy prices and cost versus environmental return. Solar panels, for example, may seem like a good option, but when you really weigh the environmental factors, there are potential issues. For example, some contain chemicals that make safe disposal after use problematic. And the large area required for solar panels can disrupt local wildlife and migration patterns. We've found that wind power has, in a number of cases, not only helped us to achieve our sustainability objectives, but has proved to be the most commercially viable. For example, we've found that wind energy tends to be about two to three times less expensive per kWh produced than for solar PV. So, the Return on Investment (ROI) for a wind turbine product tends to be much better than that for a solar project of similar capacity. SB: SC Johnson has invested in just one solar project (Shanghai). Will you be using more solar in the future? Q&A Kelly Semrau, SC Johnson 2/4 Q A Q A global SC Johnson team meets monthly to evaluate new and emerging renewable energy technologies

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