Six asphalt plants earn prestigious ENERGY STAR certification

It was recently announced that six of the Allan Myers asphalt plants have achieved the 2025 U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) ENERGY STAR certification, a national recognition for superior energy performance. This prestigious honor reflects the company’s ongoing commitment to operational excellence and sustainable practices.

The Devault, PA, Wilmington, DE, North East, MD, Georgetown, DE, Leesburg, VA, and New Kent, VA, asphalt plants have met the strict energy performance levels for efficiency set by the EPA to be certified and are in the top 25% of similar facilities nationwide.

So far in 2025, 13 asphalt plants across the U.S. have received this designation and Allan Myers operates six of them. That is a huge step forward in energy efficiently for the company and highlights the lower emissions that have resulted in how the plants operate.

“This certification team has worked extremely hard to get this done, and they have done a great job in doing so,” said Ken Feild, Director of Central Purchasing. “We are showing that we are committed to lowering our emissions and protecting the environment.”

ENERGY STAR certified plants use less energy, produce fewer emissions, and are more cost-effective to operate. Certification also means the facility meets strict EPA standards for environmental compliance and energy management. Earning and maintaining ENERGY STAR certification demonstrates that a plant is well run and is better-than-average in managing its energy costs.

These six Allan Myers plants are saving energy and money and protecting the environment. The rest of the plants are striving toward similar goals to hopefully earn even more ENERGY STAR certifications in the future.

Congratulations to everyone who played a part in achieving this outstanding recognition and distinction at the asphalt plants!