Liberty Bottleworks Honored with Environmental, Community Service Awards
Local and National Recognition honor Liberty's commitment to zero-waste manufacturing and support for disabled citizens
WASHINGTON, D.C. and UNION GAP, Wash. - October 9, 2013 -
Liberty Bottleworks
was honored with a pair of awards in the last month, receiving a
national "Most Valuable Pollution Prevention" (MVP2) award in a nod to
the company's green manufacturing and an "Outstanding Employer for People with Disabilities" award in the state of Washington.
In
September, Liberty's Founder, President and CEO Tim Andis traveled to
Washington D.C. along with other honorees from academia, industry,
nonprofits and individual projects to collect an MVP2 award. The awards
are presented by the National Pollution Prevention Roundtable, a
national forum dedicated to reducing waste. Liberty had been nominated
for the award earlier this year after receiving an Environmental
Excellence Award from the Association of Washington Businesses.
"To
be recognized first in the ultra-eco-conscious state of Washington and
then on a national scale speaks volumes about what we're accomplishing
here with green manufacturing," said Liberty Co-Founder and COO Ryan
Clark. "By making products here and controlling the process from start
to finish we can take advantage of the latest technology and show other
businesses and consumers what can be done in the U.S."
All
of Liberty's bottles are made from American-sourced, 100 percent
recycled aluminum and manufactured in the company's zero-waste factory
using American-made equipment in Union Gap, Wash. With more than a
million bottles made since the company's launch in 2010, Liberty has
used approximately 500,000 lbs. of recycled aluminum to create their
products.
"These
organizations have clearly demonstrated that pollution prevention is
beneficial to both the environment and the economy," said Jeffrey Burke,
Executive Director of NPPR. "They are being recognized for their
leadership and commitment to promoting a sustainable future."
Then
just days ago, in celebration of National Disabilities Employment Month
in October, Liberty was honored in Washington State by the
Community Employment Alliance and Association of Washington Business
Institute as an "Outstanding Employer for People with Disabilities".
Aaron Collier, Liberty Bottleworks' Operation Manager, and Perry
Belcher, one of the company's employees with a disability, accepted the
statewide award in Bremerton.
In
addition to hiring disabled employees when possible, Liberty is
coordinating with Yakima-based Entrust to create a fundraiser bottle to
support the organization's mission to help disabled citizens in their
community achieve their goals. The two organizations recently created a
local broadcast commercial highlighting the relationship and the
fundraiser bottles.
For more information on the MVP2 Awards and NPPR, visit www.p2.org. For more information about Entrust, visit www.entrustcs.org.
About Liberty Bottleworks
Founded in 2008, Liberty Bottleworks was created out of the belief that the best products are made in America
by American workers. With a commitment to domestic machinery, raw
materials, technology and manpower, Liberty Bottleworks makes the
industry's only completely BPA-free recycled aluminum water bottle
from its state-of-the-art factory in Yakima, Wash. Perfect for active
lifestyles, whether in the backcountry, the boardroom or the back porch,
Liberty bottles can be purchased from retailers across the country or
from www.libertybottles.com
Alex Strickland, SOAR Communications, 801.656.0472 x3, 801.742.1414 (cell), astrickland@soa
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