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Green Company Spotlight On: NEC

leafNEC, a trusted brand used by Spaulding Hill Networks has been serious about excellent products and services as well as taking care of the environment. They have been environmentally conscious since the early 1970s when green was just a color.

A few facts about NEC’s initiative follow:

• NEC has publicly committed itself to reducing its net-impact CO2 footprint to zero by 2010.
• NEC has been developing bioplastics for years, replacing petrochemical plastics in product cases and internal parts.

• Plans call for bioplastic side panels (made from corn) to be introduced in the fall of 2008 as optional parts on new telephone terminals.
• By 2010, NEC plans to switch 10 percent of its petrochemical plastics to bioplastics.

• NEC’s Eco Symbol label program, initiated in 1998, now appears on 5,273 NEC products in 55 product categories. In order for an NEC product to carry the Eco Symbol, it must meet all environmental soundness standards established by NEC Corporation.
• NEC Unified Solutions’s new business communications products are in line with NEC’s stated goals of reducing the net-impact of its CO2 footprint to zero by 2010. Our Green Initiative is responsible for:

• Lowering the power consumption of these products
• Complying with RoHS manufacturing standards:

• Eliminating chemicals that drive up CO2 emissions
• Using chemicals that are environmentally safe
• Eliminating lead and mercury from circuit boards

• Since 2002, NEC has funded a tree-planting program on Kangaroo Island, Australia

• Since the program’s inception:

• NEC has planted 750 acres of forests each year. (Currently 5,250 acres).
• NEC will maintain the forests through 2020, reaching 1 million tons of CO2 absorbed with approximately 6,750 acres planted

NEC was Green long before it was “Cool to be Green”.

NEC has been environmentally conscious since the 1970s:

1971 – NEC issues Environmental Management Guidelines, directing NEC managers to pursue green policies.
1991 – NEC publishes an Environmental Charter, seven “action plans” to be followed by every NEC employee. Just one of the seven: “To produce energy- and resource-saving products, while giving careful thought to environmental safety issues in development and planning.”
1998 – NEC initiates an internal environmental labeling system to help promote the development of environmentally sound products. Only NEC products that meet or exceed NEC’s highest environmental soundness standards can display the NEC “Eco” Symbol.” Currently, 5,273 products in 55 product categories carry it. The numbers are continually increasing.
2002 – NEC launches its Forestation Program. It is committed to planting 6,750 acres of trees by 2010. NEC’s commitment to maintaining the forests runs through 2020 when the annual volume of CO2 absorbed by the trees could approach one million tons.
2007 – NEC releases its Environmental Management Vision 2010 which publicly commits NEC to reducing its net CO2 footprint to zero by 2010. Over the last decade, the company has made great strides in reducing its CO2 emissions.
2008 – NEC Unified Solutions introduces new products that are both power efficient and compliant with RoHS green manufacturing standards. NEC introduces optional side panels made of bioplastics on new terminals.

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Posted on March 17, 2010 in Green Business

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