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Integration of environment management processes in manufacturing facilities.
- We are actively pursuing customers to opt for our ES products.
- Rainwater harvesting system.
- E-mail facility and Intranet facility for e-documents.
- Area for green belt and landscaping to generate dust free and cool microclimate.
- Good House keeping and human safety processes to create conducive environment for world-class manufacturing facility.
- Usage of Expanded Polyethylene (EPE ) buffer (?) which is recyclable and bio degradable.
- No usage of polyethylene less than 20 microns.
- Reuse / disposal / recycling of scraps (other that EEE) through authorized scarp dealers.
- All WEEE generated across all HCL facilities is directed to our recycling agency or is sent back to the test and repair centers for reuse.
- Use of recyclable packing materials in PCs & Monitors.
- Made S3 as the default sleep state in all the product shipped with Microsoft Windows OS, so that the product enters into standby state automatically after specified amount of system in activity
- Compliance to MPR-II certification for CRT monitors
- Compliance to TCO'03 certification for LCD monitors
- Initiated actions for moving to SMPS with active or passive power factor correction
- Initiated actions for moving in to 80plus high efficiency SMPS as option
- Adopting new generation Intel's low power consuming CPU's and offering it to the customer as an option
- Adopted DDR2 memories in almost all the products lowering the power consumption
- Sourcing cabinets in SKD form and assembling in house, allowed us to increase the number of units per pallet, which translated into less energy required to ship each cabinet.
- Except special products, all the product manuals moved to e-manual in CDROM reducing paper consumption
- Display devices shipments shifted from cathode ray tube (CRT) monitors to flat panel displays significantly leading to less material use per unit. Flat panel display typically uses 40 to 50% less (by weight) materials when compared to conventional CRT screen and requires approximately 60% less energy in use.
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