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InCord Status
InCord
Committed Since: October 2022
Colchester, CT, United States
Mission

At InCord, we respect our planet and stress environmentally friendly business practices. We believe in reaching a balance between business and the environment with the daily decisions that we make. InCord is a sustainable energy contributor and an advocate of green policy initiatives. InCord’s diverse sustainability initiatives include a 120 kW solar electric system and a post-production materials recycling program. The main office and factory building use efficient lighting and energy-saving HVAC and the facility grounds are landscaped to make the best use of shade and water. This is in addition to internal social changes that make conservation a daily way of doing business. InCord continues to make progress with energy-saving upgrades as well as efficient use of time and workflow. An investment in emerging technologies such as solar voltaic electric has enabled an increased level of energy independence. This type of investing is not only responsible social practice, it's responsible business. Green supply chain purchasing reinforces our own sustainable policies in a broad-reaching way. Encouraging others to follow our examples adds a cumulative impact by making ever-changing improvements to the world around us. InCord’s sustainability vision is to do our small part to improve the global ecosystem and to foster healthy living with no negative impact of our own.

Accomplishment Introduction

Sustainable Solar Electric Power Generation at InCord InCord turned away from the electric utility grid in the spring of 2013 and emerged as their own producer of sustainable electric power with simply and literally the throw of a switch. Over the winter of 2012, the company installed 504 Photovoltaic (PV) solar panels on their south-facing roof. In just three short months the matrix of panels was installed, inspected, and switched on. The PV solar electric system produces enough energy to meet 90 percent of the company’s yearly energy needs and 100 percent of all-electric usage. The new system actually generates more electric power than InCord can use. Working in reverse flow, the electric utility purchases all surplus electricity through the same power lines previously used by InCord to purchase power.

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Total Points Earned

Prerequisites
5 points
Community & Society
46 points
Workplace & Culture
213 points
Transportation
141 points
Consumption & Waste
249 points
Water Use
128 points
Energy & Emissions
440 points
Work from Home
41 points
Governance
113 points
Manufacturing
17 points
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