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CREATING
A GREENER
FUTURE
At Thomson Consumer Electronics we are declic_ted 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 eft:ort which encompasses every THOMSON facility
throughout
the world.
We believe that clean air, clear ,water, a protectq._d earth, and healthy people are not
only practical and desirable
goals, but achiewible
ones as well. Our Corporate
Environmental,
Health and Safety Charter acknowledges
our commitment
to protect
these precious assets and provides a challenginc_ vision and guideline
for conducting
our business.
q,,_ THOMSON CONSUMER ELECTRONICS
f
Below are a few examples of Thomson's achievements
in our efforts to preserve our natural
resources.
TH E EARTH
THE
AIR
TH E WATE R
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
equivelant
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
gene_ating
facilities.
Thomson
recovers over 2 million
pounds of fine glass particles from
process water
each year and recycles
them back into its glass furnaces.
l'homson's
state-of-the-art
waste water
tre_tment
plants filter out over 26
million pounds of solids from process
waLer each year.
Thomson's
U.S. glass factory recycles
_,,51_0
gallons of water per minute and
clemens 2.6 million
gallons of water
per
clay.
Thomson
is researching new processes
_nd is developincl
new manufacturing
eq_Jipment and technologies
to further
recJuce 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
bookle'ts. The inks used for the print on
cartons and instruction
booklets are soy based. For a free brochure
regarding
Thomson's I-n'/ironmental
Health and Safety
Programs, write to Thomson Consumer Electronics' address below, attention
Environmental
Programs: INN340.
Please do not send any products to the Indianapolis
address listed in this manual or on the (:arton. This will only add delays in
service for your product.
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THOMSON CONSUMER ELECTRONICS
10330 North Meridian Street
Indianapolis,
IN 46290
@)1996 Thomson
Consumer
Electronics,
Inc.
Trademark(s)®
Registered
Marca(s)
Registrada(s)
Printed
in USA
TOCOM
1512786B
The following
materials
were used in
printing
this publication:
1100%
_RECYCLED
PAPER
MINIMUM
50% POST CONSUMER

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