Southwire is proud to announce that four of its manufacturing facilities have been awarded The Copper Mark for responsible production.
The Copper Rod Plant and Building Wire Plant in Carrollton, GA; the Douglas Plant in Douglas, GA; and the Starkville Plant in Starkville, MS all received The Copper Mark award.
The Copper Mark is the leading assurance framework promoting responsible practices across the copper value chain. To achieve these awards, each site underwent a rigorous independent assessment covering climate action, community health and safety, business integrity, responsible supply chains and inclusive employee experience.
“Our team’s commitment to doing things the right way – not just the easy way – has turned sustainability into a true competitive strength for Southwire,” said Veronica Braker, EVP, Operations at Southwire. “This honor is a reflection of our team’s leadership, discipline and the belief that progress and responsibility go hand in hand.”
These newly awarded sites join three Southwire facilities (Bremen, IN; Lafayette, IN; and Denton, TX) that were previously awarded The Copper Mark in 2023.
“Achieving The Copper Mark is an external recognition of our commitment to being an Extraordinary Place to Work and a leader in sustainable practices for generations to come,” said Burt Fealing, EVP, General Counsel and Chief Sustainability Officer at Southwire.
“At the Copper Mark, we understand the importance of fabricators in the copper value chain. The wire and cable produced at midstream sites is critical for energy grids and key components for downstream manufacturing,” said Michèle Brülhart, Executive Director at the Copper Mark. “It’s heartening to see sites like Southwire’s successfully using our standards and assurance for responsible production.”
Southwire remains committed to advancing sustainability and responsible production across its operations, reinforcing its role as an industry leader in environmental stewardship and ethical manufacturing.
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