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Sharp & the Environment
Sharp is very passionate about environmental conservation. The environmentally friendly LCD television manufacturing facility in Kameyama, Japan, features one of the world’s largest roof-mounted solar systems. Our appliances and business products are among the industry’s most energy efficient. We’ve long been a world leader in solar cell production. Furthermore, all Sharp factories are working to eliminate waste and greenhouse gases, and achieve other environmental targets in 21 key areas.
Saving Energy. Saving Resources. Maximizing Recycling. Minimizing Hazardous Materials.
That’s the Sharp commitment to the environment.
EPA recognized Sharp TVs among most efficient
The ENERGY STAR® Most Efficient 2012 designation recognizes the most efficient products among those that qualify for the ENERGY STAR. These exceptional televisions represent the leading edge in energy
Ricoh Installs Eco Billboards
Ricoh has installed the eco billboards lit 100% with natural energy not only to publicize the company but also to help make more people aware of the importance of environmental conservation, which should be tackled on a global scale. Although the eco billboards have only a small direct effect on reducing our environmental impact, we hope that the messages communicated through the billboards will help more people aware of environmental issues and lead to a greater movement toward the creation of a sustainable society. To learn more, visit http://ricoh.com/about/company/promotions/eco-billboards/about/.
Peabody Energy gets Employer of the Year award
Peabody Energy has been honored as "Employer of the Year" by AAIM Employers' Association, one of the nation's largest employers' associations, the St. Louis Post-Dispatch reports. The award recognizes great employers that sustain outstanding working environments and career development opportunities. The AAIM Employers' Association, or AAIM EA, is an association of over 1,600 member organizations in the St. Louis region and throughout Illinois.
MPS To Grow Says New Study
Summary: Among IT firms surveyed by CompTIA that currently offer a managed print services solution, eight in ten anticipate year-over-year revenue growth, with 22 percent of firms expecting significant growth and 58 percent, moderate growth. To learn more, visit ZDNet at http://www.zdnet.com/blog/doc/mps-to-grow-says-new-study/2084.
Andrea Paul & the Columbia Public Schools
Columbia Public Schools Superintendent Chris Belcher, right, and job shadow Chawnee McLaurin, 10, talk Mondy with Virginia Gonzales, left, vice president of operations at State Farm Insurance, and Andrea Paul of GFI Digital. Chawnee is a fourth grader at Grant Elementary School who hopes to become a school counselor.
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