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                              Environmental responsibility

                              Eco-design

                               
                               

                              • Reducing consumption and limiting pollution

                              Eco-design is one of the Group’s key projects. An improvement process, it aims at satisfying customers’ needs through products that have a lower impact on the environment throughout their life cycle, from the purchasing of raw materials to recycling at the end of their useful life.

                              • Involving players

                              In addition to the designers directly concerned, heads of marketing, production and purchasing are trained in eco-design. Suppliers also integrate the process, with attention being paid to environmental criteria during their selection.

                              What eco-design means

                              • Eliminating substances like lead and halogenated flame retardants in compliance with the European Restriction of Hazardous Substances (RoHS) Directive in all concerned products worldwide.
                              • Miniaturising products to economise natural resources.
                              • Reducing electrical consumption of products during operation.
                              • Choosing materials that are easier to recycle.

                              Target for 2008:

                              Provide an environmental profile for 120 products representing more than 50% of total product revenue

                                
                               
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