Phillips-Medisize Recognized for Sustainable Eau Claire Award

Phillips-Medisize has been recognized by the City of Eau Claire’s Sustainability Advisory Committee and City Council President for their 2017 Sustainable Eau Claire Award.

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Phillips-Medisize, a Molex company, announced it has been recognized by the City of Eau Claire’s Sustainability Advisory Committee and City Council President for their 2017 Sustainable Eau Claire Award. The awards, in a variety of categories, recognize individuals, businesses, and organizations that are making a difference and creating a more sustainable Eau Claire.

In a ceremony on World Environmental Day, June 5, Phillips-Medisize was recognized with an award in the category of Clean-up or Beautification. Phillips-Medisize’s application was for its recent projects on a certified wildlife habitat and monarch joint venture.

“We are honored to receive this award. It represents how Phillips-Medisize, and our people, are able to contribute positively to the environment. This is a reflection of the efforts our people put forth every day,” commented Matt Jennings, Chairman and CEO Phillips-Medisize.

The awards, in a variety of categories, recognize individuals, businesses, and organizations that are making a difference and creating a more sustainable Eau Claire.

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