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Plainsboro, New Jersey
Plainsboro, New Jersey
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The Plainsboro facility is located on 106 acres on Scudders Mill Road. The complex consists of three five-story office buildings situated around a large landscaped common area.
Floor layout within the building has been designed to maximize efficiency and provide an open working environment. Each floor is approximately 40,000 square feet in area.
The primary activities at this facility involve sales force training and administrative functions geared toward supporting the Bristol-Myers Squibb Sales Force.
Community and Social Progress
The facility has adopted the Bobolink (dolichonyx oryzivorus) as part of the company's Sustainability 2010 goal to encourage each facility and business to help protect endangered species and habitats.
The Plainsboro campus was awarded Wildlife Habitat Certification by the Wildlife Habitat Council. Ongoing efforts include a bird box monitoring program, wildflower planting, establishing no-mow zones, wildlife walks around the forested areas of the site and familiarization tours of the Audubon Society's Plainsboro preserve.
The Plainsboro facility celebrates Earth Day annually with special events such as a children's poster contest, seed give-away, and presentations by local environmentally friendly organizations.
The Plainsboro facility has received the annual Corporate Safety Excellence Award since 1998 for achieving and/or exceeding safety goals.
Based on safety performance indicators, the Plainsboro facility has continually achieved New Jersey State Safety Council award status.
Environmental Performance
Managerial efforts to reduce stormwater impacts include developing water use reduction plans that will ultimately reduce stormwater discharge. For additional stormwater information, see our brochure (1.67 MB PDF).
Bristol-Myers Squibb has been a member of the Wildlife Habitat Council since 1999. The Plainsboro facility, certified since 2004, has 78 acres as a mosaic of wetlands, upland forests, grasslands and wildflowers. An employee wildlife team works to increase sustainable wildlife habitat on the facility. The habitat program includes the management of a 40-acre grassland meadow at the southern end of the property. A ring of wildflowers was planted around the meadow to serve as a transition area. The wildlife team maintains and reseeds the area with native wildflowers that provide food and shelter for pollinators and birds.
Trails were created in the meadow area for employees to view the wildlife up close and enjoy the natural setting. Future plans call for installing observation stations and interpretive signs along the trail. A nest box monitoring program was initiated to collect breeding data and maintain bluebird, wren and kestrel nest boxes installed throughout the site.
Recently the boxes produced 25 bluebird, 29 tree sparrow, four house sparrow and two probable kestrel fledglings
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609-897-2000