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Cascades receives LEED Gold certification for addition to Lachute plant

March 5, 2013  By Pulp & Paper Canada


An addition at Cascades' Tissue Group plant in Lachute

The expansion of Cascades’ Tissue Group plant in Lachute, Québec, has received LEED® Gold certification, a standard which recognizes the construction and operation of green buildings. The plant is the first paper manufacturing…

The expansion of Cascades’ Tissue Group plant in Lachute, Québec, has received LEED® Gold certification, a standard which recognizes the construction and operation of green buildings. The plant is the first paper manufacturing facility to obtain LEED®-NC (New Construction) certification in the Canadian paper industry.

The 6,800 m2 expansion project of the Lachute plant reflects Cascades’ continuous efforts to reduce its ecological footprint.

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This project was recognized for its exemplary performance in the following areas:

 – reduction of its drinking water consumption, evaluated at 46.57% ;

– use of regional materials, with 47.08% of costs used for the purchase of materials produced and extracted locally;

– the presence of certified wood, accounting for 96.36% of total cost for materials.

“Buildings that are sustainable and respectful of the environment have become an exemplary practice in the building industry, but the manufacturing sector is lagging behind. I congratulate Cascades Tissue Group for its determination in working towards the preservation of the environment and the well-being of Canada,” said Thomas Mueller, president and CEO of the Canada Green Building Council (CaGBC), the organization behind the certification.

The project was also acknowledged because it offers a 58% reduction in energy costs, when compared to a Canadian reference building.

“The new plant expansion not only meets the strict standards set by the LEED®-NC rating system, but also helps to sustain the local economy, while respecting the building’s more than one-hundred-year-old heritage and its contribution to the community,” states Alain Lemaire, President and Chief Executive Officer of Cascades.


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