June 30, 2009

How GREEN is Ford Motor Company?

Ford Motor Company likes to talk big about the environment.
Ford’s partnership with Pan Am Railways to build a 12-acre parking lot over an aquifer that supplies water to 15,000 residents of Littleton and Ayer, Mass., contradicts its corporate environmental policy.

“Increasingly, we are bringing our understanding of a wide range of sustainability issues into the stages of our value chain,” says the Ford website.

Ford has jumped on the trendy Green Train of sustainability. Way to go Ford. Now walk the talk in the third-world republic of Ayer.

“Environmentally, we (Ford) are improving our manufacturing efficiency, cutting the emissions of our vehicles and increasing the recyclability of our vehicles and our use of recycled materials.”

Nice talk. Where’s the walk at the Spectacle Pond Aquifer? Ford is partnering with Pan Am Railways, which has no corporate environmental policy, except to regularly spill oil and diesel, not report it, not clean it up and not take any precautions to prevent future spills. How about if you get your buddy Pan Am to get on the same green train with you?

“Socially we (Ford) seek to strengthen the communities we’re part of, expand the connections with them and improve our relationships throughout the value chain.”

Ford, you are violating your own corporate environmental policy here in the third-world republic of Ayer where big business and big government (outside of Ayer) control our local resource: an aquifer that supplies 60 percent of our town’s water.

Ford, if you want to really strengthen our community, expand your connection with us and improve our relationship, you will partner with Pan Am and CSX railroads to use the other lot, one-quarter mile away, a similar lot that will not jeopardize our aquifer.

Here’s my daily quote from Attorney General Martha Coakley on Pan Am’s abysmal lack of environmental regard. Not only does Pan Am Railways consistently spill oil, not report it, and not clean it up, it refuses to develop plans to comply with federal environmental law.

Coakley says Pan Am Railways needs a Border Collie to make sure the fox doesn’t continue to raid the hen house:

“The documents that still had not been drafted [by the defendant] included many critical environmental compliance programs such as policies for the accumulation of hazardous wastes, management of used solvents and used oil, solid waste disposal, corporate compliance tracking, environmental training and response to non compliance.

"As noted below, the Commonwealth believes that the only way the defendants are going to develop a real environmental compliance program is if an independent, outside monitor is there to ensure they do so.”

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