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United Solar Earns Certified Green Business Designation

Auburn Hills-based United Solar, a subsidiary of Rochester Hills-based Energy Conversion Devices Inc. (Nasdaq: ENER), Wednesday announced it received the Certified Green Business designation.

"Our core research, development and manufacturing business is helping achieve a more environmentally-friendly planet by reducing the consumption of fossil fuels through the wider use of solar energy around the globe," said Mark Morelli, president and CEO of Energy Conversion Devices. "But it would mean nothing if we, as a business, were not serious about recycling and additional best practices for conserving and better using the earth's resources."

United Solar followed the certification requirements of the Institute for Green Business Certification Inc. to achieve the "Certified Green Business" designation. United Solar demonstrated its outstanding commitment to the environmental health and well-being of the communities it serves, according to the Institute. Requirements for certification include leadership and commitment in recycling, water and energy conservation, waste reduction, pollution prevention, chemical usage reduction, proper handling of pollutants and environmentally friendly purchasing --as well as fulfilling the environmental elements of EPA and OSHA regulations. 

A few examples of United Solar's recognized environmental leadership include:

* In 2009, its Greenville plant recycled over 2 million pounds of metals, plastics and cardboard, saving more than 24 million BTUs and more than 800 trees.
* At its two Auburn Hills plants, 125,000 pounds of cardboard were recycled in 2009 and 150,000 pounds in 2010, equivalent to saving 1194 cubic yards of landfill space -- plus 6,103 gallons of oil were additionally saved.
 
IGBC is the oldest international organization of its kind to certify business practices. For more information on IGBC go to www.gbcertified.org.

More at www.energyconversiondevices.com.

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