
Mueller Brothers Receive EPA Award
For Release on September 20, 2007
David and John Mueller were awarded the Innovator Award by the EPA in Montreal, Canada.
On September 19, 2007, the Best-of-the-Best Stratospheric Ozone Protection Award for Leadership and Innovation in Methyl Bromide Alternatives was presented to Fumigation Service & Supply, Inc. at the 20th Montreal Protocol Awards ceremony. The Montreal Protocol is an international treaty with a focus on the ozone layer and regulating the products that deplete and cause damage to it.
The Montreal Protocol has often been referred to as the most successful international environmental agreement. During the past 20 years, the atmospheric concentrations of harmful ozone depleting substances, like methyl bromide, have declined.
“By embracing cooperation over confrontation, EPA and our vital partners like Fumigation Service & Supply are continuing to create a better tomorrow by protecting the Earth’s atmosphere today,” said EPA Administrator Stephen L. Johnson. “We at EPA join the global community in celebrating the anniversary of the Montreal Protocol – a shining example of how human ingenuity, leadership, and determination can create a healthier, better world.”
David and John began the efforts of phasing out methyl bromide fifteen years ago. In 1995, David received the Stratospheric Ozone Protection Award for ‘Personal Initiative in Methyl Bromide Alternatives.’ John received the same Stratospheric Award in 2006 ‘For Leadership and Innovations in Implementing Methyl Bromide Alternatives.’ For the company, Fumigation Service & Supply, was recognized in 1997 for the ‘Best-of-the-Best Award for Technical Innovation in Pest Control Fumigation without Methyl Bromide.’
David Mueller stated: “It is an honor to be recognized for our efforts but more importantly the problem was recognized and many people worked hard to discover alternatives to reverse the depletion of ozone that protects everyone and everything on this planet from harmful rays from the sun.”
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