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News Release from: Castrol UK | Subject: Turner Powertrain
Edited by the Processingtalk Editorial Team on 08 June 2006

91% recycling wins award for Turner
Powertrain

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Wolverhampton-based Turner Powertrain Systems has won a Silver Award for Environmental Excellence in a global competition run annually by its parent company Caterpillar

Wolverhampton-based Turner Powertrain Systems has won a Silver Award for Environmental Excellence in a global competition run annually by its parent company Caterpillar The awards programme is to identify projects that have a significant environmental and financial impact on the group operations

Turner Powertrain, which manufactures transmission units for off-road applications in the building and agricultural industries, submitted a project designed to achieve a significant improvement in recycling and an ultimate aim of zero land-fill waste by 2010.

To achieve the demanding targets set for the project the company formed an 'Environmental Team' that included Turner Powertrain employees; Castrol, the site's long-term supplier of fluid management services; and Waste Efficiency, a specialist waste management company that was the chosen partner to manage all solid waste leaving the site.

The project was run by Bob Holt, Turner Powertrain Facilities Manager, who explained that when the project began in July 2004 the site was recycling between 20% and 25% of its waste.

Since the project began in 2004, with Castrol operating an economiser to recycle water based cutting fluids and a centrifuge for neat oils, the volume of fluids used has been reduced dramatically.

At the same time, Waste Efficiency concentrated on the solid wastes especially recycling wood, cardboard and plastic.

To prepare for a regular annual audit by the Caterpillar Corporate Audit and Compliance Division, Bob Holt produced a booklet outlining the achievements of the Environmental Team in maintaining recycling levels of over 80%, and hitting a peak of 91% in August 2005.

Members of the audit team were so impressed that they suggested adding more detail to the report and submitting it for an Environmental Excellence Award.

Summing up, Bob Holt says that thanks to the input from Castrol and Waste Efficiency the Silver Award has provided a real boost for the project.

"But we're not complacent," He says: "We are aiming for gold or platinum by 2010!".

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