RCA F25674 User Manual page 40

Table of Contents

Advertisement

CREATING
A GREENER
FUTURE
At Thomson
Consumer
Electronics we are dedicated to the preservation
of our
natural
heritage
and to a healthy
and safe way of life for current
and future
generations.
This is a global effort which encompasses
every THOMSON
facility
throughout the world.
We believe that clean air, clean water, a protected earth, and healthy people are
not only practical and desirable goals, but achievable ones as well. Our Corporate
Environmental,
Health
and Safety
Charter
acknowledges
our commitment
to
protect these precious assets and provides a challenging vision and guideline for
conducting our business.
_._THOMSON CONSUMERELECTRONICS
Below are a few examples of Thomson's
achievements in our efforts to preserve our natural resources.
THE WATER
Thomson
reclaims
millions of
pounds
of hazardous
waste annually,
diverting
it from landfills.
Thomson
treats millions of pounds
of
waste
water
sludge
annually
and
/ renders it non-hazardous.
Thomson
recycles
over 50 million
pounds
of non-hazardous
material
annually
that otherwise
would
have
been
treated
as trash,
an overall
recovery rate of 50%.
Thomson globally recycles millions of
pounds of broken television picture
tube glass annually
through
both
internal and external reclaim processes.
Thomson
has replaced
solvent-based
paints at many locations resulting in an
80% reduction in toxic air emissions for
equivalent material used.
Thomson
has eliminated
the use of
ozone-depleting
substances
at
television
manufacturing
facilities
around the world.
"Thomson
collects and returns over 1.5
million
pounds of glass and furnace
dust to the glass
making
process
annually.
Thomson
has launched
worldwide
energy
savings
programs
which
contribute
to
efforts
to reduce
air
emissions
from electrical
generating
facilities.
Thomson
recovers
over
2 million
pounds
of fine glass
particles
from
process water each year and recycles
them back into its glass furnaces.
Thomson's state-of-the-art
waste water
treatment
plants
filter
out over
26
million pounds of solids from process
water each year.
Thomson's
U.S. glass factory
recycles
2,500 gallons of water per minute and
cleans 2.6 million
gallons of water per
day.
Thomson is researching
new processes
and is developing
new manufacturing
equipment
and technologies
to further
reduce large volume water use.
Thomson has also increased
its usage of recycled materials
for packaging
of our products. For example,
in the U.S. and
Mexico
our television
plants use recycled content in our television
cartons and instruction
booklets. The inks used for the print
on cartons and instruction
booklets are soy based. For a free brochure
regarding
Thomson's
Environmental
Health and Safety
Programs,
write to Thomson
Consumer
Electronics'
address below, attention
Environmental
Programs:
INH340.
Please do not send any productsto the Indianapolis address listed in this manual or on the carton. Th'iswill only add delays in
service for your product,
/
0._ "n.iOMSON CONSUMER ELECTRONICS
10330 North Meridian Street
Indianapolis,
IN 46290
©1996 Thomson Consumer Electronics,
Inc.
Trademark(s)®
Registered
Marca(s)
Registrada(s)
Printed inUSA
TOCOM
1515198A
The following
materials
were used in
printing this publication:
ioo%¸
il_
P&OBt
Ili_H 50% P6ST € ONWlER
IPRINT'ED
WITH I
L: J'ISOYtNKL

Hide quick links:

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading

This manual is also suitable for:

F27676F27677F25674gy

Table of Contents