August 22, 2013

FLINT, MI – Dozens of Flint Assembly and Flint Engine Operations employees were on hand on the floor of Flint Assembly Wednesday, Aug. 21, as General Motors North America Manufacturing Vice President Gerald Johnson recognized the two plants for reducing their energy use.

Flint Assembly and Engine plants were two of 63 GM facilities to meet a voluntary energy-reduction challenge set by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, cutting energy use to meet the EPA’s Energy Star Challenge for Industry.

This is the second year in row that both Flint plants achieved the recognition for energy efficiency.

“It’s great news and it’s a reflection of our efforts for sustainability here at General Motors, our dedicated work force, and what they do here every day in Flint to reduce energy usage,” Johnson said. 

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MLive