CLIMATE CHANGE
Business, industry, governments and consumers are concerned about climate change.
We can all make a difference ... with practical tools and solutions that measure and reduce our carbon footprint.
In 2007, CSA, the Canadian Climate Exchange (CCE) and the Government of Manitoba agreed to develop the Manitoba Climate Action Project. CSA has also provided specialized carbon management training sessions to the Governments of Alberta, Manitoba and Quebec.
Aiding water
conservation
CSA International now tests and certifies plumbing products under the U.S. WaterSense program, which helps consumers to identify water-efficient products. WaterSense is a voluntary public-private partnership program sponsored by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), seeking to protect future water supplies by promoting water efficiency and enhancing the market for water-efficient products, programs and practices.
Assisting product
commercialization
When design and technology competition Lighting for Tomorrow needed a source to host, evaluate and judge the latest high-efficiency residential lighting fixtures, it turned to CSA International's technical staff and laboratories in Alpharetta, Georgia. The event is organized by the American Lighting Association, the U.S. Department of Energy (represented by Pacific Northwest National Laboratory), and the Consortium for Energy Efficiency.