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_'o_ _IOMSON
CONSUMER
_NICS
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.
Below
are
a few
examples
of Thomson's
achievements
in our
efforts
to preserve
our
natural
resources.
the Earth
rhomson
reclaims
millions
of
_ounds
of hazardous
waste
]nnually
diverting
it from
landfills.
fhomson
treats
millions
of
3ounds
of waste
water
sludge
]nnually
and renders
it
'_onhazardous.
]'homson
recycles
over
50 million
pounds
of nonhazardous
material
annually
that otherwise
would
nave been treated
as trash,
an
overall
recovery
rate of 50%.
Thomson
globally
recycles
millions
of pounds
of broken
picture
tube
glass through
both
internal
and external
processes
annually.
The Air
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
is collecting
and
returning
over
1.5 million
pounds
of air pollution
control
dust
to the
glass making
process
annually.
Thomson
has launched
worldwide
energy
savings
programs
which
contribute
to global
efforts
to
reduce
air emissions
from
electrical
generating
facilities.
The Water
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
US glass
factory
re-
cycles
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
regardingThomson's
Environmental
Health
and Safety
Programs,
write
to Thomson
Consumer
Electronics
10330 N. Meridian,
Indianapolis,
IN 46290,
attention
Environmental
Programs:
INH340.

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