Cintas’ LED Lighting Transition Nears Completion
Cintas Corporation (NASDAQ: CTAS) is nearing completion of an extensive LED lighting transition project aimed at cutting facility energy use and progressing towards Net Zero GHG emissions by 2050. Since FY 2019, over 170 facilities have transitioned to LED lighting, resulting in energy savings of approximately 23.3 million kilowatt hours annually. The energy consumption intensity has decreased by 7.9% from FY 2021 to FY 2022. This initiative is part of a broader strategy that includes exploring solar technology and implementing various energy-reducing technologies across its operations.
- Reduced energy requirements by approximately 23.3 million kilowatt hours annually.
- Lowered energy consumption intensity by 7.9% from FY 2021 to FY 2022.
- Installed LED systems across over 170 facilities, positively impacting sustainability efforts.
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LEDs, other facility-related energy-reduction projects are part of the company’s ambition to achieve Net Zero GHG emissions by 2050
Since its fiscal year 2019,
Cintas’ 475 facilities throughout
Cintas identified an opportunity to decrease energy use by installing LED lights at its older, more energy-intensive locations, and initiated the company-wide LED transition project in FY’19.
Cintas’ Quality and Engineering Team completed LED installations at more than 125 locations by the end of the company’s fiscal year 2022, and entered the current fiscal year with fewer than 50 target facilities remaining in the current phase.
“We’ve already installed LED lighting in over 6 million square feet of space in our facilities, which is poised to reduce our annual energy use by almost 23.3 million kilowatt hours going forward,” said
More than 27,000 incandescent and fluorescent lighting fixtures have been swapped out, and the energy savings generated by the LEDs represents more than 16,500 metric tons of CO2 emissions averted annually.
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A Strategic Plan
The lighting transition project is part of Cintas’ strategic ambition to achieve Net Zero GHG emissions by 2050.
“We’re not waiting until 2050 to start,” said
Cintas reduced its energy consumption intensity by
A Comprehensive Approach
Cintas’ facility-focused energy reductions go beyond LED lighting conversions.
“Sustainability and energy efficiency plays a key role for us, primarily because our products are delicate and they require a lot of attention that we provide to our customers,” Bolen said. “Engineering is constantly looking at ways to find equipment that is more reliable – more energy efficient – to ultimately reduce our reliance on energy.”
To that end, Cintas is exploring opportunities to test solar technology. Working with the state of
The project is underway and is expected to be fully installed and operational in the late spring of 2023. Once online and connected to the energy grid, Cintas’ first solar system installation will allow the company to evaluate its year-round performance and compare the costs with traditional utility-based energy sources.
Cintas’ Engineering Team and its Facility Team area also evaluating other energy- and water-reduction capabilities for its existing and future facilities.
Some Cintas facilities currently have various energy-reduction technologies installed, including entrances with multiple doors, timing mechanisms on the HVAC and lighting systems, water-flow reducers and thermoplastic polyolefin (TPO) roofs and ceilings made of lighter-colored materials to reflect radiant heat.
Additionally, all new Cintas buildings constructed since 2017 have been built with LED lighting systems installed. This includes external LED lighting configurations that create zero light spillage (also known as photometric pollution) at Cintas’ property boundaries.
As a result of the Path to Net Zero and the company’s overall Operational Excellence and Reliability initiatives, Cintas is also investigating the potential benefits of standardizing facility plans that incorporate a consistent set of energy-reducing technologies across all Cintas operations.
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