350 Tonnes of Paper, 13,000 Trees and 75,000 Cubic Meters of Water
Did you know that by replacing the paper manual in a million of our phones with an electronic version we saved 350 tonnes of paper, which is the equivalent of 13,000 trees and 75,000 cubic meters of water?
In our recently published Sony Ericsson 2010 Sustainability Report you can find out more about what we are doing to lower carbon emissions, drive forward GreenHeart™ and improve our supply chain CSR.
Click on the link to have a look:
http://www.sonyericsson.com/cws/download/1/102/495/1/1314689687/SustainabilityReport2010.pdf
The report details Sony Ericsson’s corporate vision on sustainability and covers the company’s activities in three distinct dimensions: Corporate (economic), Planet (environmental) and People (society). We are proud to be able to say that Sony Ericsson continues to be an industry leader in the sustainability space and we are committed to take these efforts further in 2011 and throughout our Xperia portfolio.
We hope you enjoy reading the report! And if you have any comments or questions, please let us know in the comment section.
/The Corporate Sustainability Office
In our recently published Sony Ericsson 2010 Sustainability Report you can find out more about what we are doing to lower carbon emissions, drive forward GreenHeart™ and improve our supply chain CSR.
Click on the link to have a look:
http://www.sonyericsson.com/cws/download/1/102/495/1/1314689687/SustainabilityReport2010.pdf
The report details Sony Ericsson’s corporate vision on sustainability and covers the company’s activities in three distinct dimensions: Corporate (economic), Planet (environmental) and People (society). We are proud to be able to say that Sony Ericsson continues to be an industry leader in the sustainability space and we are committed to take these efforts further in 2011 and throughout our Xperia portfolio.
We hope you enjoy reading the report! And if you have any comments or questions, please let us know in the comment section.
/The Corporate Sustainability Office
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