Copenhagen Summit
Johnson Controls proudly participated in the United Nations Climate Change Conference in Copenhagen in December 2009 and Cancun in December 2010.

Our inclusion in these important conferences is evidence of our commitment to sustainable practices within our company, for our customers, and for the entire world.

Buildings

  • We manage $1 billion of annual energy spend for our customers, and monitor 63 million metric tons of greenhouse gas emissions for 5,000 buildings in 88 countries. (read more)
  • We are helping retrofit the Empire State Building to reduce its annual energy use by 38 percent. (read more)
  • At our manufacturing facility in Holme, Denmark, we installed a biomass boiler with the goal of reducing energy expenditure by 60 percent and greenhouse gas emissions by 66 percent. (read more)
  • At our company headquarters in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, United States, we completed a renovation with the goal of becoming the world’s first multi-building LEED platinum-certified campus. (read more)

Vehicles

  • A recent Johnson Controls survey, conducted by Harris Interactive®, reveals that more than four in five U.S. adults believe the United States must become a leader in hybrid vehicles (88%), and that the government should support the advancement of battery technology in this country (84%). (read more)
  • Our ie:3 concept car uses innovative engineering to create a fuel-efficient and eco-friendly vehicle without compromising features and functions sought by consumers. (read more)