Published: November 10, 2009
Delta Dental Finds Little Things Add Up To Big Savings When "Going Green"
SAN FRANCISCO - (BUSINESS WIRE) - Sometimes saving on little things, like the price of a cup for coffee,
can lead to big savings. That's what Delta Dental discovered when it
ditched disposable paper cups in its headquarters office as just one
part of a larger green program initiative.
"This one little change - asking employees to use mugs and travels cups
- already has saved about $30,000 annually," said Gary D. Radine,
president and CEO of Delta Dental of California, Delta Dental of New
York and several other Delta Dental companies under common management.
"We knew there would be some savings possible, but to see how quickly
little things add up is inspiring us to look for more ways to help the
environment and save at the same time."
Not content with eliminating coffee cups alone, Delta Dental went on to
retrofit light fixtures at its Mechanicsburg, Pa., location, racking up
annual energy savings of about $29,000. Another $167,000 in savings
occurred when the affiliated companies undertook a variety of
paper-reduction efforts, such as producing an electronic annual report
and eliminating carbon-copy forms and several other printed items.
While the overarching goal of Delta Dental's green program is to
conserve resources, as many other companies are doing, Delta Dental is
re-examining common practices to see what simple changes might lead to
new savings in both energy and expense.
"We've taken big steps too, like constructing a 'greener' facility in
Georgia and switching our paper supply to conserve wood stock and cut
down on carbon emissions," Radine said. "It's the easy things, though,
that make for easy decisions to do the right thing, and we'd love to see
other companies get inspired to make similar changes."
Delta Dental's comprehensive "green program" for all of its offices was
developed in partnership with iReuse, a sustainability consulting firm.
The program covers everything from small-scale waste reduction and
recycling measures to large-scale projects, such as certifications for
sustainable business programs and ENERGY STAR and LEED
(Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) certifications for
several of its buildings.
Ken Kurtzig, CEO of iReuse, says Delta Dental's approach is both
comprehensive and methodical, leading toward measurable results.
"Facilities, Procurement, IT, Sales, HR and many other departments are
all now involved in contributing to the sustainability goals of the
organization, which is exciting to see," said Kurtzig.
About Delta Dental
Delta Dental of California, Delta Dental Insurance Company, Delta Dental
of Pennsylvania and its affiliated companies, along with Delta Dental of
New York, provide dental benefits plans in 15 states plus the District
of Columbia and Puerto Rico. All are part of the Delta Dental Plans
Association (DDPA), based in Oak Brook, Ill., which consists of 39 Delta
Dental member companies licensed in all 50 states. The association
collectively covers 54 million of the 173 million people nationwide with
private dental insurance, making it by far the largest national system
of dental plans.
About iReuse
iReuse provides comprehensive Sustainability Consulting Services and
software to help companies reduce their environmental impact while
maximizing their return on investment, whether it be from reduced costs,
greater sales, higher public visibility, competitive advantage, or
improved employee satisfaction and retention. Many top corporations have
benefited from iReuse's expertise in implementing a wide variety of
sustainability programs, including power/water/waste conservation,
carbon emissions reduction, sustainability tracking and reporting,
employee programs, surplus materials reuse & recycling, and green
procurement.
Delta Dental
Elizabeth Risberg, 415-972-8423
erisberg@delta.org
or
iReuse
Felicia
Chavez, 415-924-9977
felicia@ireuse.com
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