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Energy/Climate Sustainability Program

Energy/Climate Sustainability Program. March 18, 2011. Our Global Corporation. >10,000 employees worldwide Helping patients in 100 countries 8 manufacturing sites 20 major marketed products 2010 revenue of $4.05 billion ~70 locations in >40 countries Henri Termeer: Chairman, CEO.

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Energy/Climate Sustainability Program

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  1. Energy/Climate Sustainability Program March 18, 2011

  2. Our Global Corporation • >10,000 employees worldwide • Helping patients in 100 countries • 8 manufacturing sites • 20 major marketed products • 2010 revenue of $4.05 billion • ~70 locations in >40 countries • Henri Termeer: Chairman, CEO

  3. Global Energy Sustainability Program: Overview Demand Greenhouse Gases Supply Mission: To partner with sites to procure and use energy at Genzyme in an efficient, cost effective, and environmentally responsible way • Market Intelligence • Strategic Sourcing • Leverage Scale • Competitive Energy Pricing • Reduction in: • Energy Consumption • Operating cost • Eliminate Waste • Benchmark • Metrics • Achieve Target • Environmental Leader • Measure Carbon Footprint • Engage Employees

  4. Sustainable Buildings • 9 certified green buildings • LEED • French HQE • UK Carbon Trust • 8 additional green buildings ‘in the pipeline’ • LEED • China Star

  5. Deep Energy Efficiency Improvements for Buildings • Global Energy Assessment Program • Comprehensive energy audits at 5 major sites • 200+ energy conservation opportunities • Median payback under 2 years • Reduction of at least 3,000 MTCO2e • Goal: annual audits

  6. Deep Energy Efficiency Improvements for Buildings • NSTAR Rebates: Memorandum of Understanding (Massachusetts) • Genzyme: Commitment to annual minimum investment in energy efficiency • NSTAR: Corresponding minimum annual investment (97 cents per dollar) • Up to 6,450 MTCO2e reduction

  7. Deep Energy Efficiency Improvements for Buildings • Genzyme Center: Ongoing Commissioning (OCx) Project • 14 opportunities identified • Actual energy cost reduction of 24% HVAC (16% total) • Potential energy cost reduction 38% HVAC (25% total) • Potential reduction of 1,207 MTCO2

  8. Deep Energy Efficiency Improvements for Buildings • Deadband Project

  9. Electricity (Energy) Supply • DOER Alternative Portfolio Standard (APS) • APS requires a certain percentage of the state’s electric load to be met by eligible highly efficient technologies such as CHP • Allows Genzyme to monetize the energy efficiency of Allston Combined Heat & Power (CHP) plant

  10. Electricity (Energy) Supply • Green Power • Strategy: purchase 100% green power for all certified green buildings • Approximately 15% of Genzyme global electricity is third party verified green power (RECs) • 2010: purchased over 65,000 MWH green power • Waterford, Ireland: 46,727 MWH yielding reduction of 27,423 MTCO2e at zeropricepremium

  11. Transportation • Massachusetts Rideshare Program • Framingham: 150 carpool or transit (7%) • Cambridge: 375 carpool, transit or walk/bike (47%) • Strategies: • Web based ride matching • Subsidized transit passes • Guaranteed ride home • Preferred parking • Bicycle incentives • Zip Car • Genzyme Shuttle Busses

  12. Transportation • Scope 3 Business Travel: 20,000 MTCO2e reduction

  13. Green Communities • Volunteer weatherization and energy efficiency “barn-raising” • Demonstrates strong employee connection to local communities • Support from Cambridge HEET http://heetma.com • Genzyme G.I.V.E. eligible

  14. Non-Energy Emissions • 2010 Solid Waste Recycling Statistics (global) • Total Solid Waste: 5,517 ton • Recycled Solid Waste: 2,235 ton • Recycling Ratio: 41% • LEED Recycled Construction and Demolition Debris • Allston MA: 969 tons (97%) • Ridgefield NJ: 1,182 tons (91%) • 2009: Wastewise Partner of the Year, Large Business • 2010: Wastewise Honorable Mention, Large Business

  15. “Cross Cutting” Initiatives • EDF Climate Corps Fellow • MBA students with a passion for energy and the environment • 10-12 week fellowship • “We train tomorrow's business leaders to incorporate energy efficiency as a standard management practice.” • Funding support from A Better City (ABC)

  16. Overall Progress

  17. Energy/Climate Sustainability Program March 18, 2011

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