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Title: Suppliers Partnership for the Environment


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  • Suppliers Partnership for the Environment
  • (SP)
  • June 2005

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What is SP?
  • 31 Member Companies
  • Non-profit 501(c)(6) Organization
  • Member Driven Work Group Activities
  • Advocacy Organization

3
SP Vision
  • Maintain a trade association comprised of
    automotive and vehicle suppliers who will work in
    a partnership with the EPA to create a new and
    innovative business-centered approach to
    environmental protection, to find ways to improve
    the environment while providing value to the
    participants and to share the knowledge gained
    from those activities with businesses of all
    sizes.

4
SP Mission
  • Provide a self-sustaining forum for large,
    medium and small service and product vendors who
    deal with small, mid-sized and large vehicle
    manufacturers to develop and share tools,
    information, knowledge, good practices and
    technical support to ensure that the suppliers
    products and their processes provide
    environmental improvement and cost savings to SP
    participants.

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Goals of SP
  • Demonstrate that by working cooperatively within
    the supply chain, private sector companies of all
    sizes can achieve real environmental improvements
    while providing measurable value to the
    participants.
  • Provide a mechanism where automotive suppliers
    through the relationships developed in SP can
    collect and share information, data and knowledge
    on ways to improve their environmental
    performance and, by utilizing EPA communication
    channels, share the knowledge gained through SP
    activities with companies and organizations who
    are not members of the organization.

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Goals of SP (contd)
  • Develop, as appropriate, specific tools, reports
    or documents that address the vision, mission and
    needs of the members of SP.
  • Provide a foundation for future activities
    designed to recognize and encourage new
    approaches in developing environmental policy.

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SP History
  • Started as a Pilot Project between General
    Motors, EPA and NIST at Saturn Corporation
  • Assessment of pilot project showed opportunity
    for expansion of the program
  • Pilot Project led to concept of Suppliers
    Partnership for the Environment (SP)
  • Organizational Meeting in Washington, DC on
    October 31, 2002
  • Work groups address issues identified by the
    members
  • Quarterly Membership Meetings are conducted

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What is EPAs andNISTs Role in SP?
  • SP is in a partnership with the U.S. EPA
  • EPA provides topics for special projects,
    information, tools and resources
  • EPA brings to SP additional opportunities,
    including providing financial resources to
    National Institute of Standards and Technologys
    (NIST) Manufacturing Extension Partnerships
    (MEPs) to provide counsel and guidance for
    facilitation of SP Member Lean and Green
    Technical Assistance Workshops.

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EPA Commitment
  • "The Suppliers Partnership for the
    Environment establishes a forum where the
    Environmental Protection Agency and the
    automobile supply industry can work together to
    achieve common goals of environmental
    performance. Through pollution prevention,
    smarter decisions can be implemented throughout
    the automobile manufacturing process that will
    benefit both the environment and a company's
    bottom line.  We welcome this effort.
  • Stephen L. Johnson, Administrator, U.S.
    EPA

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Current SP Members
  • Ashland, Inc.
  • B.A.E. Industries
  • Chemico Systems, Inc.
  • Cole Specialty Systems, Inc.
  • DaimlerChrysler Corporation
  • Delphi Corporation
  • Denso International America
  • Detroit Chassis LLC
  • Diversity Products
  • Enviroplas, Inc.
  • Federal-Mogul Corporation
  • FlexForm Technologies
  • Flo-Matic CorporationGage Products Co.
  • General Motors Corporation
  • General Oil Co.
  • Guardian Automotive
  • Heritage Interactive Services
  • Houghton International
  • International Components Strategies, Inc.
  • JD Plating Co.
  • Johnson Controls, Inc.
  • Lear Corporation
  • Mobile Fluid Recovery, Inc.
  • Motorola, Inc.
  • Petoskey Plastics, Inc.
  • Principle Manufacturing Corp.
  • Quaker Chemical Corporation
  • Remy International, Inc.
  • Solvents Solutions, Inc.
  • Visteon Corporation

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SP Leadership
  • SP 2005 Executive Committee
  • Chair Randy Leslie, Johnson Controls Inc.
  • Vice Chair Roger Strelow, Federal-Mogul
    Corporation
  • Finance Chair Reg Modlin, DaimlerChrysler
  • Work Group Chair Rebecca Spearot, Lear
    Corporation
  • Membership Chair Gary Mayo, Visteon Corporation
  • At-Large Pat Beattie, GM
  • At-Large Leon Richardson, Chemico Systems, Inc.
  • SP Executive Committee Liaisons
  • Tom Murray, EPA
  • Kristin Pierre, EPA
  • Alex Folk, NIST
  • SP Staff
  • Steve Hellem, Executive Director
  • Amy Goldman, Director
  • Courtney Hagen, Program Coordinator

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Value of SP Membership
  • Provides a common auto sector approach to
    greening the supply chain.
  • Provides a forum for companies to work together
    to share best practices through work groups to
    address specific issues.
  • Provides facility-specific technical assistance
    workshops.
  • All cost savings realized through SP workshop
    activities are retained by the SP member company.

13
SP Work Group Activities
  • Design for the Environment (DfE) Addresses two
    areas--life cycle management (LCM) and packaging
  • DfE LCM Team is working is collaborating with the
    National Center for Manufacturing Sciences (NCMS)
    on NCMS Sustainable Product Initiative. The
    goal is to develop a model for designing parts
    that are prepared for remanufacture and reuse.
  • DfE Packaging Work Group is developing a
    container-sharing program within SP member
    companies.

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SP Work Group Activities (contd)
  • Metrics, Lean Manufacturing and Energy Use
    Optimization - Focus is on developing
    industry-wide methodologies and reports to
    measure positive, environmentally responsible
    activities by the automobile industry to
    demonstrate the environmental benefits of each
    companys internal Lean Manufacturing activities
    and to translate these benefits/savings to
    enhance the performance of member companies.
  • These activities include
  • Measuring environmental and energy performance
    improvement of suppliers and OEMs
  • Developing recommendations for how to reduce
    energy consumption as well as how to improve the
    understanding of the possible long-term effects
    of economic growth and other human activities on
    the climate system demonstrate that
  • Energy Reduction CO2 Reduction Cost
    Reduction.

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SP Work Group Activities (contd)
  • SP Summit Planning Committee is researching
    potential topics to host an Global SP Summit in
    collaboration with other industries.
  • SP Member Technical Assistance Workshops
    NIST/MEP facilitate and develop the Lean
    Green workshops at SP member sites.

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SP Member Workshops Objectives
  • Workshops are designed to meet the following
    objectives
  • Improve use and selection of raw materials
  • Reduce labor and capital costs
  • Establish systems to use energy more efficiently
  • Institute consistent work practices and
    procedures
  • Encourage greater employee participation in
    improvement activities
  • Decrease the use of toxic and/or nonrenewable
    materials
  • Eliminate or reduce all non-value added
    activities
  • Eliminate or reduce impact on the environment
  • Identify specification conflicts customer and
    supplier driven

17
SP Member WorkshopsResults to Date
  • 6 SP workshops completed Chemico Systems,
    Inc2 facilities BAE Industries Renosol
    Corporation JD Plating and Elm Plating
  • Impact Opportunities Results from 4 completed
    workshops
  • Green 132,534/yr
  • Lean 539,035/yr
  • Lean one time conversion to cash 446,880
  • Other 7,831/yr
  • TOTAL 1,126,280

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SP Member Feedback
  • The concept of having suppliers align their
    goals and strategies with their customers is
    right on target. Until now, it has been extremely
    difficult for suppliers, particularly smaller
    suppliers, to get an accurate understanding of
    what OEMs were seeking relative to environmental
    initiatives. The paradigm shift we see today
    exists when individuals and organizations, such
    as DaimlerChrysler, see the value of
    collaborating with large and small companies such
    as Chemico Systems. Our experience participating
    in this organization has been tremendous.
  • Leon C. Richardson, President
    and CEO
  • Chemico Systems, Inc.

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SP Member Feedback
  • Our companies' ability to compete has been
    greatly improved by the opportunity to be part of
    SP. We have taken the environmental impacts of
    our company and learned to address them like all
    the other traditional elements that impact our
    business. The result has been tremendous savings
    to the company, improved employee empowerment and
    a significant improvement to our environmental
    footprint. By working closely with GM, Lear and
    the other partners, BAE has become more
    competitive and truly developed a partnership
    with the "big guys." That kind of partnership was
    almost impossible in the past. Where else can
    you get the clout of the OEM's on the budget of a
    small supplier.
  • Mark Doetsch, Vice President Quality
    B.A.E. Industries, Inc.

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www.supplierspartnership.org
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Specials for Members Only!
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Examples of Additional Resources and Links
  • ADDITIONAL RESOURCES
  • GMSupplyPower -- http//www.gmsupplypower.com/
  • GM Ability -- http//www.gm.com/company/gmability/
    environment/
  • GMW3059 - Restricted and Reportable Substances
    this site also has the European Union - End of
    Life Vehicle Information -- http//www.gmw3059.com
  • IMDS - International Material Data System --
    http//www.mdsystem.com

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For More Information on SP
  • One Thomas Circle, NW, Tenth Floor
  • Washington, DC 20005
  • USA
  • Phone 202-530-0096
  • Fax 202-530-0659
  • www.supplierspartnership.org
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