Wright-Ryan Construction of Portland, Maine has taken their commitment to environmental sustainability to a new level by offering their employees the opportunity to have an energy audit at their personal homes or apartments. Energy auditors visited employees’ homes to help offer instruction and advice for how to reduce their carbon footprint as well as help reduce energy costs and consumption. After the audits, Wright-Ryan and its employees then worked with Hancock Lumber to create customized Efficiency Starter Kits to provide each employee with common items that they could install and use to boost their home’s efficiency. The E3 initiative (Employee Energy Efficiency Program) is part of a larger strategic plan that strives to support sustainable practices in jobsites, the Wright-Ryan headquarters, as well as in employees’ homes. In a time of rising energy costs, climate change, and economic uncertainty this program exemplifies what employers can do to inspire sustainable practices and environmental responsibility.
“Regular people, just like us, were looking at a $5,000 heating bill for the winter when it’s usually $2000. Our employees were staring down the barrel and we felt like it was important to help take care of them. Reducing their carbon footprint was also a nice bonus,” explains G reg Lanou
“Sustainability is a core mission in all of our building practices,” comments John Ryan, President of the firm, “so it was natural to have our employees be able to implement changes in their home to help save energy as well as lower heating and cooling costs.” Wright-Ryan is an industry leader in the state of Maine aine
Founded in 1984, Wright-Ryan is one of Maine Maine.








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