Emerson Rallies Employees, Customers and Suppliers to Join Earth Month Competition and Drive More Sustainable Habits

6 Emerson employees wearing yellow safety vests and smiling while standing together

A team of Emerson Employees picked up litter in a wooded area near the facility in Chanhassen, Minnesota as a part of the 2022 Earth Month Ecochallenge. High Resolution Image

Key stakeholders encouraged to take individual actions for cumulative impact during 2023 Earth Month Ecochallenge in April 

ST. LOUIS (Feb. 28, 2023) — Global software and technology leader Emerson (NYSE: EMR) is challenging its employees, customers and suppliers to participate in the 2023 Earth Month Ecochallenge, a global competition to inspire individuals to implement science-based, sustainable behaviors in their daily lives. Registration is open today at Ecochallenge.org, the nonprofit platform established in 1993 to create a community driving global change.

Emerson is building on the success of the 2022 campaign and encouraging its customers, suppliers and partners to participate and achieve new records of collective sustainability action.  

“The power to change our industry and the world begins with us,” said Mike Train, Emerson’s chief sustainability officer. “Our team is fully committed to being part of the solution, yet we can’t do it alone. The best way to achieve impact at-scale is to use our voice and global reach to energize action across our entire value chain, from suppliers to customers, as well as neighbors in our communities. The multiplier effect is key to a sustainable future.” 

Mike Train - Earth Month Ecochallenge

Mike Train, Emerson's chief sustainability officer, rallies employees, customers and suppliers to join Earth month competition and drive sustainable habits.

Last year, more than 1,300 Emerson employees from 43 different countries participated, saving an estimated 500 kg of CO2 emissions, conducting 59 energy audits and ensuring that over 3,000 meals were zero-waste, by serving them in reusable or recyclable packaging with no discarded food.  

Ecochallenge organizes actions based on the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals in five categories: basic needs and security, health and equity, education and livelihood, economy and community, and climate and ecosystems. Throughout an entire month, participants commit to concrete actions like carpooling, planting a tree, watching educational documentaries or spending more time outside volunteering in their communities. Points are awarded for each action taken, and participants can join teams to compete for the most points. Actions are recorded systematically throughout Earth Month to demonstrate the cumulative impact of global participants. 

Group photo of 9 Emerson employees outside. Two Emerson employees are holding a white flag with the Emerson logo.

Employees from Emerson’s Kazakhstan office planted trees during the 2022 Earth Month Ecochallenge. High Resolution Image

Supporting Ecochallenge.org and their Earth Day Month Ecochallenge is an example of Emerson’s “Greening With” sustainability strategy, to share its expertise, global reach and the passion of its employees in fostering collaboration beyond its four walls with suppliers, customers, communities, industry groups, research institutions, government policymakers, and non-governmental organizations. 

Last year, Emerson was among 280 participating companies and is serving as the presenting sponsor of the 2023 Earth Day Month Ecochallenge.

Registration is open today. The challenge begins the first day of Earth Month, April 1, and ends April 30. Visit earthmonth.ecochallenge.org to register and learn more.

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Emerson (NYSE: EMR) is a global technology and software company providing innovative solutions for the world’s essential industries. Through its leading automation portfolio, including its majority stake in AspenTech, Emerson helps hybrid, process and discrete manufacturers optimize operations, protect personnel, reduce emissions and achieve their sustainability goals. For more information, visit Emerson.com.

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