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- Recognized for its long-standing and
continued commitment to greenhouse
gas management.
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- All manufacturing plants in Germany
eliminated wastes from landfills, in
compliance with national law.
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The Rubber Manufacturers
Association recognized tire plants
in Fayetteville, N.C., Lawton,
Okla., and Topeka, Kan., for safety
and health improvement.
- Medicine Hat, Alberta, Canada,
tire plant was recognized in 2005
as a Best Safety Performer for the
previous year.
- Stockbridge, Ga., retread facility
received the Georgia Department of
Labor's Award of Excellence for
working 250 consecutive days
without a lost time injury, for five
consecutive years.
- Goodyear's Dunlop facility in Buffalo,
N.Y., recognized by the state OSHA
organization as having the best safety
program in western New York.
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- More than 300,000 obsolete tires,
representing 5,000 tons of waste, have
been recycled in Goodyear Chile. The
quantity of recycled tires would fill 30
soccer fields.
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- Six plants had zero recordable
incidents last year: San Luis
Potosi, Delicias Industrial, Montlucon,
France, Brazil-Air Springs, Americana-
EP, American-Textile and Chile.
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- Goodyear operations in Malaysia
and Taiwan worked all of 2005
with no occupational safety and
health incidents.
- Goodyear operations in Aurangabad,
India; Dalian, China; Indonesia,
Malaysia, Taiwan and Thailand
worked all of 2005 with no lost
time cases.
- As of Dec. 31, 2005, Goodyear
Taiwan had worked 2,316 days
with no lost time incidents.
- Goodyear Indonesia won the
Pawitra Gemi Mahayre trophy,
recognized for occupational safety.
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