Where Green Begins: ATMI’s Energy Commitment

At ATMI Precast, sustainability isn’t just something we build into our products, it’s something we live by. We talk a lot about helping customers bring environmentally conscious buildings to life. But we know that commitment has to start within our own walls. That’s why we’ve taken steps to make sure our own facilities reflect the same values we bring to every project.

Over the last few years, our plant has undergone major upgrades to reduce energy use, increase efficiency, and make our day-to-day operations more environmentally responsible. These aren’t flashy changes—but they’re smart, deliberate, and purpose-driven. Here’s a closer look:

LED Lighting Throughout the Plant

Lighting is one of the biggest energy consumers in any industrial setting. We’ve swapped out every light in our facility for high-efficiency LED bulbs. LEDs use significantly less power than traditional lighting and last longer and produce less heat—making them a smart choice for energy savings and overall plant safety.

Spray Foam Roof Insulation for Better Heat Retention

Heating and cooling a large production facility isn’t a small task, and energy can easily be lost through poorly insulated roofs. To combat that, we reinsulated our plant roof using spray foam. It’s a powerful barrier that helps keep warm air in during winter and hot air out during summer—resulting in lower energy use and a more comfortable, consistent indoor environment.

New Windows for Improved Efficiency

All of our plant windows have been replaced over the past three years with energy-efficient alternatives. Older windows can be a major source of heat loss and drafts. Our new windows help retain heat during the colder months and reduce the load on our HVAC systems year-round. It’s a small change that makes a big difference in overall energy performance.

Big Changes, Smaller Footprint

These upgrades may seem like behind-the-scenes work, but they play a central role in our mission. Every kilowatt saved, every draft sealed, every degree of improved insulation—it all adds up to a smaller carbon footprint and a more sustainable operation.

By investing in our own facilities, we’re proving that sustainability isn’t just something we build for others—it’s a standard we hold ourselves to, every day.