Company-wide energy and resource conservation efforts lead casino
entertainment industry's commitment to environmental sustainability
LAS VEGAS, April 22 /PRNewswire/ -- Harrah's Entertainment celebrates
Earth Day with company-wide efforts to protect the environment and preserve
natural resources. Following on the heels of the company joining U.S.
Environmental Protection Agency's Climate Leaders, Harrah's celebrates the
company's commitment to environmental sustainability.
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"Across all of our 40 domestic properties we have implemented unique
solutions to help protect the environment," said Gary Loveman, chairman,
CEO and president of Harrah's Entertainment. "Our Code of Commitment, the
casino entertainment industry's preeminent declaration of corporate social
responsibility, includes our commitment to the environment; as this is the
right thing to do for our communities. I am very proud of our team members
who have implemented a compelling, comprehensive set of Green programs."
From coast-to-coast properties in the Harrah's Entertainment portfolio
are committed to environmental sustainability. In the past four years, 74
"green" projects at Harrah's casino properties across the U.S. have
substantially reduced energy usage while cutting annual resource
expenditures by over $10 million. Each year, the programs Harrah's has
already implemented are saving 155.7 million pounds of carbon dioxide
emissions, the equivalent 164,443 barrels of oil. A few highlights include:
-- 150-200 tons of waste per month is diverted from landfills through an
extensive Tunica, Mississippi, recycling program launched in December.
-- Used kitchen grease fuels the two diesel utility vehicles and heats
the maintenance building in Hammond, Indiana.
-- Atlantic City installed a backpressure steam turbine to generate
electricity as a by-product of the normal steam production at the
Showboat facility. The steam turbine reflects an annual savings of
2,283,041(kWh) and avoided emissions of 1,077,685lbs of CO2, 1,377lbs
of SO2, and 535lbs of NOx.
-- The Rio Hotel is home to the nation's cleanest burning, natural gas
co-generation facility.
-- In several properties, including: Paris Las Vegas, Rio Las Vegas,
Showboat Atlantic City, heat recovery units are used to capture waste
heat and use it to heat water for guest and kitchen use.
-- Throughout all properties, literally thousands of miles of light bulbs
were changed out to either compact fluorescents or LED lights.
Saving more than 50 million kWh/year and over $5 million/year.
Harrah's Entertainment, Inc. is the world's largest provider of branded
casino entertainment. Since its beginning in Reno, Nevada, more than 70
years ago, Harrah's has grown through development of new properties,
expansions and acquisitions, and now owns or manages casinos on four
continents. The Company's properties operate primarily under the
Harrah's(R), Caesars(R) and Horseshoe(R) brand names; Harrah's also owns
the London Clubs International family of casinos and the World Series of
Poker(R). Harrah's Entertainment is focused on building loyalty and value
with its customers through a unique combination of great service, excellent
products, unsurpassed distribution, operational excellence and technology
leadership. Harrah's is committed to environmental sustainability and
energy conservation and recognizes the importance of being a responsible
steward of the environment. For more information, please visit
http://www.harrahs.com.
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