Our Vision
For over 50 years, Venmar CES Inc. has been committed to preserving the environment through energy recovery ventilation. By recycling waste energy and using it to precondition outdoor air, we can significantly reduce the heating, cooling and humidification loads required to maintain proper levels of temperature and humidity within occupied spaces.
Our mission is to deliver Dedicated Outdoor Air Solutions™ that provide our customers with the most efficient ventilating, heating and cooling packages which produce the highest indoor environmental quality in the most environmentally sustainable manner.
U.S. Green Building Council Member
We are a member of the USGBC and are committed to "walk-the-talk". As a manufacturer, we are constantly examining our products, processes and procedures to reduce our overall impact on the environment.
Our Facilities

The majority of our equipment is produced in facilities that run primarily on clean, renewable, hydroelectric power. We have performed a stringent carbon inventory of our facilities, including both direct and indirect emissions (Scope 1 , 2 and 3). We are also currently evaluating our facilities in an effort to become LEED Certified though the Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design Green Building Rating System™.
Our Products

We seek to use materials that are locally sourced, renewable, recycled or recyclable whenever and wherever possible. From the insulation used in our equipment to our marketing materials and promotional items, we are looking all across our organization for opportunities to reduce our impact on the environment, no matter how large or small.
Venmar CES Carbon Challenge
To help promote the carbon negative nature of energy recovery, we have developed a "carbon ticker" that demonstrates, in real time, the amount of CO2e emissions that are prevented (saved) through the use of energy recovery equipment from Venmar CES. Extending this idea even further, we decided to challenge ourselves by performing a detailed carbon inventory and committing to purchase enough carbon offsets to compensate for the difference between how much carbon we saved (prevented) versus how much carbon we produced. Learn more.



