1/01/2001
MERCURY RECEIVES 2001 ENVIRONMENTAL LEADERSHIP AWARD
FROM BLUEWATER NETWORK
FOND DU LAC, Wis. ---- Mercury Marine has been presented the first ever 2001 Environmental
Leadership Award from the Bluewater Network, a national environmental organization protecting public waters, lands
and ecosystems. The presentation was made to Mercury, the world leader in marine propulsion and a division of the
BrunswickCorporation. We are pleased to present Mercury Marine with the 2001 Environmental Leadership Award for
taking the lead in the development of ultra-low emissions engines and for its commitment to sell only low-emission
direct fuel injected (DFI) and four-stroke engines in the United States and Canada beginning in the 2006 model
year, said Bluewater Network executive director Russell Long.
The California Air Resource Board (CARB) implemented, for the 2001 model year, some of the most stringent standards
ever developed to regulate marine engine emissions, said Long.These standards award a three star-ultra low emission
designation to only the cleanest outboard engines. Mercury currently produces more engine models that qualify for
the three star rating than any other marine engine manufacturer, he added.
Finally, we commend Mercury for voluntarily investing heavily in clean engine
technology, voluntarily developing an indoor test facility designed to reduce noise, air and water emissions in
an effort to manage boating and fishing habitat as a sustainable resource, said Long. Well before the U.S. Environmental
Protection Agency directives, Mercury Marine took the industry lead in the early 80s, to begin developing the low
emissions technology for the future. Many of these direct injection two-stroke technology marine products are now
in the marketplace exceeding the EPA 2006 emissions standards.
The Mercury 135 OptiMax is one primary example: Its the first and only direct fuel injected two-stroke outboard
to achieve certification at the CARB Ultra Clean 3-Star exhaust emissions level --- one of the most stringent state
EPA administrations in the nation. This same engine is marketed throughout the nation, with no special changes
just for California.
We are proud to accept this award and endorsement from the Bluewater Network,
said George Buckley, Brunswick Corporation chairman and CEO. Our commitment to innovation will keep Mercury at
the forefront of legislative and customer preference trends, said Buckley.Mercury expects to maintain its leadership
position in low-emission technology by continuing to invest heavily in new product development, he added. Customers
are demanding the features and benefits that these products deliver.
Headquartered in Lake Forest, Ill., Brunswick Corporation is a global marketer and manufacturer of leading consumer
brands including Mercury and Mariner outboard engines; Mercury MerCruiser sterndrives and inboard engines; Sea
Ray, Bayliner and Maxum pleasure boats; Baja high-performance boats; Boston Whaler and Trophy offshore fishing
boats; LifeFitness, Hammer Strength and ParaBody fitness equipment; Brunswick bowling centers, equipment and consumer
products; and Brunswick billiards tables.
Capt.Dave Sutton