Horton Holding Inc. was given the Paw of Approval Award for extraordinary accomplishments in CO2 reductions. Given annually to a local business, the 2012 award was presented by Polar Bears International, a nonprofit organization dedicated to polar bear conservation, and by the Como Zoo and its partner Como Friends.
Horton Holding Inc. Receives Paw of Approval Award


The award consists of a framed limited-edition polar bear photograph by Daniel J. Cox of Natural Exposures. 

Horton Holding was nominated by Como Friends and earned the award for the company's reduction in the use of natural gas and propane, development of alternative packaging and expansion of recycling efforts.


Featuring a polar bear as part of its corporate identity, Horton's climate-conscious initiatives include reaching annual conservation targets to reduce, reuse and recycle. The primary benefit of Horton's fan drives and fans is to lower fuel consumption and operating noise in on- and off-highway vehicles and equipment. In 2011, the company reduced electricity consumption by up to 15% worldwide by changing to T8 fluorescent lighting fixtures. Horton also recirculates water from washers and has a substantial remanufacturing program. These efforts keep materials and chemicals out of landfills.

"The PBI Paw of Approval Award recognizes environmental leadership in our community," says Como's Campus Manager Michelle Furrer. "Horton Holding, Inc. has a long tradition of supporting Como and our polar bears. It's wonderful to be able to support them in their effort to reduce their carbon footprint."




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