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St. Paul Travelers (NYSE:STA) will hold an unveiling ceremony to
celebrate its new ENERGY STAR®
label, awarded through a joint program of the U.S. Environmental
Protection Agency (EPA) and the U.S. Department of Energy. A plaque
commemorating the designation will be unveiled at the Hartford campus of
St. Paul Travelers by representatives of the EPA, Connecticut Insurance
Department, Connecticut Department of Environmental Protection, the City
of Hartford, and St. Paul Travelers. The ENERGY STAR®
label distinguishes St. Paul Travelers’
Hartford buildings as among the most energy efficient in the United
States. The event also serves to kick off the participation of St. Paul
Travelers in the EPA’s Climate Leaders
program, an effort by U.S. corporations to reduce greenhouse gas
emissions. St. Paul Travelers is also unveiling an ENERGY STAR®
label awarded to its headquarters campus in Saint Paul, Minnesota, at a
simultaneous event.
Who: The event will be co-hosted by St. Paul Travelers
Executive Vice President Joseph P. Lacher Jr., EPA
Deputy Regional Administrator Ira Leighton,
Connecticut Insurance Commissioner Susan Cogswell,
Connecticut Department of Environmental Protection
Commissioner Gina McCarthy, and Hartford Mayor
Eddie Perez.
Where: St. Paul Travelers on the outside plaza at One
Tower Square (gold rotunda entrance), Hartford, CT
06183
When: Friday, October 6, 2006, 11:00 - 11:30 a.m. ET
About ENERGY STAR
The EPA introduced ENERGY STAR in 1992 as a voluntary, market-based
partnership to reduce air pollution through increased energy efficiency.
The program helps businesses and consumers save energy and money today
while protecting the environment for future generations. Last year
alone, ENERGY STAR helped Americans save enough energy to power 20
million homes and reduce greenhouse gas emissions equivalent to those
from 18 million cars - all while saving consumers and businesses $9
billion.
About St. Paul Travelers
St. Paul Travelers is a leading provider of property casualty insurance.
For more information, visit www.stpaultravelers.com.
St. Paul Travelers (NYSE:STA) will hold an unveiling ceremony to
celebrate its new ENERGY STAR(R) label, awarded through a joint
program of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and the U.S.
Department of Energy. A plaque commemorating the designation will be
unveiled at the Hartford campus of St. Paul Travelers by
representatives of the EPA, Connecticut Insurance Department,
Connecticut Department of Environmental Protection, the City of
Hartford, and St. Paul Travelers. The ENERGY STAR(R) label
distinguishes St. Paul Travelers' Hartford buildings as among the most
energy efficient in the United States. The event also serves to kick
off the participation of St. Paul Travelers in the EPA's Climate
Leaders program, an effort by U.S. corporations to reduce greenhouse
gas emissions. St. Paul Travelers is also unveiling an ENERGY STAR(R)
label awarded to its headquarters campus in Saint Paul, Minnesota, at
a simultaneous event.
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Who: The event will be co-hosted by St. Paul Travelers
Executive Vice President Joseph P. Lacher Jr., EPA
Deputy Regional Administrator Ira Leighton,
Connecticut Insurance Commissioner Susan Cogswell,
Connecticut Department of Environmental Protection
Commissioner Gina McCarthy, and Hartford Mayor
Eddie Perez.
Where: St. Paul Travelers on the outside plaza at One
Tower Square (gold rotunda entrance), Hartford, CT
06183
When: Friday, October 6, 2006, 11:00 - 11:30 a.m. ET
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About ENERGY STAR
The EPA introduced ENERGY STAR in 1992 as a voluntary,
market-based partnership to reduce air pollution through increased
energy efficiency. The program helps businesses and consumers save
energy and money today while protecting the environment for future
generations. Last year alone, ENERGY STAR helped Americans save enough
energy to power 20 million homes and reduce greenhouse gas emissions
equivalent to those from 18 million cars - all while saving consumers
and businesses $9 billion.
About St. Paul Travelers
St. Paul Travelers is a leading provider of property casualty
insurance. For more information, visit www.stpaultravelers.com.