Johnson Controls to receive environmental award.

MSI, April, 2004

Johnson Controls will receive the 2004 World Environment Center (WEC) Gold Medal for international corporate achievement in sustainable development on May 14 in Washington. The Milwaukee-based manufacturer of automotive systems and facility management controls was awarded the 20th annual award for "creating tremendous shareholder value through businesses and initiatives that enable energy efficiency and reduced carbon dioxide emissions; facilitate resource efficiency, reuse, and recycling; and promote Green Building design concepts." WEC is an independent, nonprofit organization that advances sustainable development and social responsibility.

Previous award winners include 3M, IBM, and Proctor & Gamble.

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