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Vancity Becomes First 'Carbon Neutral' Bank in N. America
There has been a lot of talk about the need for ordinary citizens, let alone good corporate citizens, to 'go green' by making some real, tangible efforts to reduce their carbon emissions, but very few have acted on it.
One bright light amidst all of the talk is BC credit union Vancity who announced today that they have become the first North American financial institution to become carbon neutral.
Not only that, they did it voluntarily.
Let this be a model for other companies to follow: Vancity is putting their money, and ours, where their mouth is -- in the most ethically responsible means possible.
Vancity credit union is the first North American financial institution to become carbon neutral, it announced on Wednesday, after it voluntarily set its own goals in 2006 to reduce its carbon emissions before 2010.The term carbon neutral means the amount of CO2 emissions Vancity has created are equal to the emissions it has reduced or offset elsewhere.
The credit union says it reached its goal by:
* reducing energy use by 50 per cent
* reducing staff car commuting by 13 per cent
* reducing paper consumption by 30 per centThe credit union saved $2 million in energy costs alone, and what it couldn't reduce, it offset by investing in emission reduction projects in B.C. and other areas.
Vancity CEO Tamara Vrooman said this is only the beginning.
"We actually not only saved carbon we saved money and had a far more engaged and productive workforce," she said.
"We changed our hiring processes," she said. "First of all we tried to hire around where our branches are located."
With all of its reductions, Vrooman says, the credit union reduced its carbon emissions by 6,000 tonnes in total.
"Which is the equivalent of twelve hundred cars on the road," she said.
It will help other organizations to shrink their own carbon footprints, Vancity says, by paying for 25 small-and-medium-sized companies to launch their own carbon reduction programs with Ecotrust Canada workshops.
World-renowned activist and environmentalist Dr. David Suzuki endorsed Vancity's efforts.
"This is no greenwash, this is the real thing," he said. "What I love about this is I can now say don't give me that argument it can't be done. Vancity's done it. So it's great having an organization setting a standard."
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April 10, 2008 at 02:11 pm by Jarrett Martineau, 427 views, 3 comments
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at 15:50 on April 10th, 2008
I'm impressed they did it voluntarily. Not surprised though...credit unions have always been the most civic-minded money houses.
at 19:36 on April 10th, 2008
Jarrett Martineau, I like this story. It's good stuff. This sounds like it's wonderful -but- is it legal to demand a person live near the branch that they are applying to work at. Do you have to have an expensive loft apartment in Yale Town to work in the downtown branch? What if you get transferred to head office? Do you have to sell your apt. and move your home. Let's give them kudos for reducing their carbon footprint but let's stop this nonsense about carbon neutrality. Human activities generate carbon dioxide as well as methane.
at 11:11 on April 11th, 2008
Jarrett Martineau, I like this story. It's good stuff.