US$22.7 million investment in second system will enhance sustainability initiative and manufacturing production
North Kingstown, Rhode Island (August 20, 2013)—Toray Plastics (America), Inc., (www.torayfilms.com), the only United States manufacturer of precision-performance polyester, polypropylene, metallized, and bio-based films, will begin construction in August on a second cogeneration system at its 70-acre North Kingstown, Rhode Island campus. Cogeneration power systems allow users to operate “off the grid” and prevent the kind of electrical power outages that can occur with conventional power plants. Toray already operates a cogeneration system that supplies continuous power to its Lumirror® polyester film division, which sustains manufacturing production even during severe weather events, such as Hurricane Sandy, and enables the company to provide uninterrupted customer service. The new system, which is expected to be operational by March 2014, will be dedicated to powering production for the Torayfan® polypropylene film division and other sites around the property. It will dramatically reduce Toray’s demand on the supply of electricity to nearby Rhode Island communities, particularly during peak periods in the summer months. In addition, the company estimates that the new system, like the current unit, will eliminate approximately 12,500 tons of CO2 per year, for a total reduction of 25,000 tons. Toray’s sustainability initiative, begun in 2004, includes the use of solar power, zero landfill, and extensive recycling, among other features.
“Toray has a legacy of innovation and commitment to sustainability, as demonstrated by our product development and operations,” says Rick Schloesser, President and CEO, Toray Plastics America. “Our taking action to reduce further our energy consumption and carbon footprint is good for business, people, and the environment. Our global customers value our focus on producing the highest-quality high-performance, competitively-priced OPP and PET films and our comprehensive sustainability initiative.”
Toray has earmarked US$22.7 million for the development of the new system, including funds from National Grid’s Energy Efficiency Program, developed in collaboration with the state of Rhode Island. The company’s decision to build a new cogeneration unit is supported by the Rhode Island Public Utilities Commission, National Grid, which supplies 100 percent of the electricity distributed to Toray beyond Toray’s own cogenerated electricity, Rhode Island’s Governor Lincoln D. Chafee, M. Teresa Paiva Weed, the Senate President, and Gordon D. Fox, the House Speaker. Toray calculates that the project will generate 150,000 hours of construction labor. This major investment follows Toray’s recent US$15 million investment in new coating equipment.
Toray Plastics (America), Inc., is a leading manufacturer of polyester, polypropylene, bio-based films, and metallized films for flexible and rigid packaging, lidding, graphic, industrial, optical, and electronic applications. The company is a subsidiary of Toray Industries, Inc., the world leader in synthetic fibers and textiles, carbon fibers, plastics, chemicals, pharmaceuticals, and high-performance films, which has annual sales exceeding US$19 billion. For more information about Toray Plastics (America)’s value-added films, contact Mary Gervais at mary.gervais@toraytpa.com or 401-667-2281. Toray Plastics (America), Inc., is located at 50 Belver Avenue, North Kingstown, RI 02852-7500; telephone 401-294-4511, fax 401-294-3410. Visit the Toray Plastics (America), Inc., website at www.TorayFilms.com.