XEROX DETAILS ITS ENVIRONMENTAL UPS AND DOWNS

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    Xerox Details Its Environmental Ups and Downs
    November 
    2008 Between 2006 and 2007, Xerox cut its energy consumption and
    greenhouse gas emissions, but also increased it water use and produced
    a smaller percentage of Energy Star products.Xerox lays out its
    environmental performance for 2007, compared both to 2006 results and
    its long-term goals, in its 2008 global citizenship report.While the
    company cut energy consumption 2 percent when compared to 2006, it also
    increased water use 2 percent due to increased production, warmer
    weather (more water used in air conditioning) and one-time operational
    demands.Xerox also brought itself closer to its goal to reduce
    greenhouse gas emissions 25 percent between 2002 and 2012. Its original
    goal was to cut emissions 10 percent in that time period, but upped the
    goal after hitting 10 percent by 2006. By the end of 2007, Xerox cut
    its emissions 21 percent compared to 2002.

    All of the products
    Xerox produced in 2006 that were Energy Star-eligible received that
    rating, but only 80 percent of its eligible products in 2007 got the
    rating. That was due, Xerox said, to changes in the Energy Star
    specifications, and the company plans to have 90 percent of its
    eligible products meet the new specs by 2010.Xerox has also taken up a
    number of initiatives with far-reaching implications for its supply
    chain, from reducing raw materials, energy use and waste to increasing
    reuse and recycling.

    Through its Xerox Green World Alliance
    program with customers, Xerox took back 1.9 million ink cartridges and
    toner containers to be recycled in 2007 and processed 1.2 million
    pounds of postconsumer waste toner for reuse.Xerox has been designing
    products more with reuse in mind, creating machines with fewer parts
    that can be disassembled easily. Equipment that is returned to Xerox
    can be rebuilt to as-new performance specifications reusing 70-90
    percent of its components by weight.

    The company is also
    designing products whose parts can be interchanged, using core
    components and modular designs, so that machines can either be rebuilt
    as the same model, rebuilt as a new model or used for parts. Products
    that are being designed based on previous models may have 60 percent of
    its parts by weight in common with previous equipment.The company’s
    citizenship report also covers what Xerox has been doing in terms of
    customer needs, employees, diversity, worker injuries, Xerox Foundation
    giving and community involvement.

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