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Going Green in Office
As a leading IT company specialized in RIA Technology and Enterprise Blogging DreamzTech has social responsibility as a true citizen of this civilized world.
We follow certain steps in order to green our life in various areas.
Use Soy-Based Ink |
Ink made from soybeans is not only healthier for the atmosphere but better for our company’s outcome, as well.
Soy-based ink profits are as follows:
1. Create paper easier to recycle because it’s easier to eliminate in the de-inking process
2. Prices are comparable to those for petroleum-based ink, but a smaller amount soy-based ink is needed per print work and it reduces paper waste, so you are actually saving money.
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Lighting Usage |
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We obviously can’t work without lighting, but we do our best to cut down on unnecessary use of lighting. Lighting reduction options:
1. Light exit signs with lower energy bulbs like compact fluorescent lamps (CFLs), light emitting diodes (LEDs), neon lighting or electroluminescent lighting technology.
2. We have replace old fluorescent lighting fixtures using T-12 lamps with T-8 fluorescent lamps for better color, less flickering and 20 percent less energy use.
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We use the Most of Office Equipment |
According to the Department of Energy, office equipment accounts for 14 percent of an office’s energy use. The use of computers, printers, copiers and fax machines adds up, but simply turning your computer’s sleep mode on when we are not using it can save energy (screen savers are energy wasters, not savers).
In addition to putting we make our computer to sleep when we are going out of office:
1. Turn the machine off when we leave the office for the night
2. Activate sleep mode for printers, fax machines so they’ll sense inactive periods
3. We believe consolidating these machines by purchasing a machine that performs several office functions. |
Monitor Paper Usage |
According to the Ecological Protection Agency, each employee in a typical business office generates 1.4 pounds of waste paper per day. There are several ways to cut down on how much paper we use, including:
1. Make hard copies only when necessary.
2. View documents on your computer instead of printing them out.
3. Use a stick-on label on the first page of a fax instead of a full cover sheet.
4. Reuse paper that only has printed material on one side.
5. Make sure all printers and copiers are set up to print on both sides of paper.
When buying paper:
1. Buy recycled paper made from a high percentage of post-consumer recycled content.
2. Look for paper that is processed chlorine free (PCF) instead of totally chlorine-free (TCF) because its produced without elemental chlorine or chlorine derivatives. |
Keep Your Cool . . . and Warmth |
We keep the blinds closed to preserve heat in winter and keep it out during summer. |
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