ESC Corporate Responsibility
At ESC, our fundamental responsibility is developing and delivering innovative software solutions that help create a healthier environment and future. In order to fulfill this responsibility, we believe it involves high ethical standards and a culture that values honesty, integrity and a strong commitment to our stakeholders.
We realize that our business practices have a direct impact on the environment and the community in which we operate. As the market leading supplier of stack emissions reporting software, ESC has a strong commitment to our community and the environment. We take great pride in this commitment so be sure to check out all of the ways we are involved!
Community Outreach
For over 40 years, ESC has been a privately held company headquartered in Knoxville, Tennessee. Now, it’s time to give back to the community that has treated us so well for the past four decades. Through participation in various local programs, ESC is able to show Knoxville our appreciation.
As a proud member of the Partners in Education Program, we help local schools by donating materials, money and time. Through active contributions to the Tennessee chapter of the American Lung Association, including participation in the Asthma and Lung Walks, we help raise money for lung-related illness education and research.
Employees In Action
We believe in leading by example. As an Adopt-A-Stream Program Partner and in conjunction with other partners, ESC helps protect the health and serenity of our local waterways. Through an elevated awareness of water quality issues, training on stream health monitoring, and an intimate involvement in the solution process through cleanups and other means of reducing trash, we help improve our waterways.
As one of Tennessee’s Tree Cities, Knoxville prides itself on the city landscape, taking care of existing and planning for future trees. Every year, the city plants 500 trees along city roads through the Street Tree Planting Program. ESC understands the role that trees play in a healthy environment and is proud to be a member of the Street Tree Planting Program.
Green Challenge
We realize how far a little effort goes when it comes to helping the environment. By taking steps to reduce our carbon footprint, as individuals and as a company, we can do our part to ensure the health of our environment for the future.
With nearly 100 employees, ESC realizes that we use a significant amount of paper in our normal daily routine. With recycling containers placed throughout the office, we encourage all of our employees to recycle items. In 2009, ESC recycled 3,792 pounds of paper. By recycling 3,792 pounds of paper, we impacted the environment by saving:
- 32 trees
- 30.9 barrels of oil
- 13,272 gallons of water
- 114 pounds of air pollution prevented from being released
- 6.3 cubic yards of landfill space
- 7,774 kWh of electricity (enough to power the average home for 266 days)
ESC also encourages employees to recycle plastic containers. In 2009, we recycled 325 pounds of plastic, impacting the environment by saving:
- 938 kWh of electricity (enough to power the average home for 32 days)
- 2.6 barrels of oil
- 15.925 million btu’s of energy
- 4.9 cubic yards of landfill space
Recycling also helps create jobs. For every 13 jobs lost in the virgin materials waste disposal industry, recycling creates 100 jobs. So the next time you think about throwing your paper or plastic out, remember what an impact recycling can have.
Want to get involved? Going green has never been easier! Check out these easy tips on how to go green and start doing your part today.
Ways To Go Green
Be smart with your use of energy
- Keep your thermostat a few degrees lower in the winter and higher in the summer.
- When you're not using appliances, unplug them.
- Use cold water to wash your clothes.
Keep an eye on your water consumption
- Install a low-flow showerhead.
- Ensure that each faucet has an aerator attached.
- When deciding which items to place in your garden, consider drought-tolerant native plants.
Save gas!
- If possible, walk or ride your bike to work.
- Encourage your local government to increase funding for sidewalks and bike lanes.
Eat locally
- Buying from local farmers keeps money in the local economy.
- Eat at restaurants that procure ingredients locally.
Lose the bottled water
- Instead of buying bottled water, use a filter to purify tap water and place it in a reusable water bottle.