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Corporate Social Responsibility
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4.18.2007 - 11:40am ET
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Office Depot, Inc.
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Office Depot Celebrates Earth Day with Ten Tips for A Greener Worklife and New Green Website
Customers Can Choose From a Wide Variety of Environmentally-Preferable Products and Solutions for Home and Office
Office Depot Recycled Paper
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DELRAY BEACH, Fla.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--April 18, 2007--In celebration of
Earth Day, Office Depot (NYSE:ODP), a leading global provider of office
products and services, today released the Company's Top Ten Tips for A
Greener Worklife. With the "widest green product" assortment in the office
products industry, a new green e-commerce site (www.officedepot.com/buygreen),
an independently verified environmental stewardship report, a paper
purchasing policy, investments towards greenhouse gas and solid waste
reduction, and integrated recycling programs, Office Depot is committed to
sustaining its own environmental performance and to encourage customers to
be more environmentally conscious as well.
"Office Depot's environmental program is structured around a vision to
increasingly 'buy green, be green and sell green,'" said Yalmaz Siddiqui,
Environmental Strategy Advisor for Office Depot. "It's important for us
that our customers are just as environmentally conscious. That's why we've
made being green simpler by highlighting tips and key products that can
help them achieve both their business aspirations and environmental
goals."
Office Depot recommends these Top 10 Tips to help small businesses improve
their environmental performance:
1. Go for "greener options" in the products you buy. Customers today can
choose from a wide range of products that are cost-effective, high
quality, and often result in lower waste, fewer chemicals, lower energy
use, and less materials. Today's greener options go way beyond recycled
paper! Customers can choose from biodegradable packing peanuts, Foray
low-odor and non-toxic dry-erase markers, recycled scissors, and more at
www.officedepot.com/buygreen
and through the Office Depot Green Book catalog of
environmentally-preferable products.
2. Recycle your empty ink and toner cartridges. Almost eight cartridges
are thrown out in the U.S. every second of every day. That's almost
700,000 cartridges per day. Instead, recycle your ink and toner cartridges
at Office Depot. Customers bringing in a used cartridge for recycling will
receive a free ream of recycled paper, a $3 coupon, or the opportunity to
donate $3 to a charity for each cartridge.
3. Buy remanufactured ink and toner cartridges. Office Depot brand
remanufactured cartridges cost on average 15% less than the national brand
equivalent and come with a 100% no risk quality guarantee. Each
remanufactured cartridge keeps approximately 2.5lbs of metal and plastic
out of landfills and saves about a half gallon of oil.
4. Use digital storage solutions to cut down on paper. New technology is
allowing businesspeople to store more information using less space, less
paper and creating less waste. Data storage devices such as CDs, flash
drives, and zip drives are great alternatives to paper. The Ativa 8G Flash
Drive is equivalent to approximately 320,000 pages or 640 reams of
paper.
5. Recycle, recycle, recycle. When using paper in the office, print on
both sides of the sheet and recycle the paper when you are finished.
Today, only half of the paper used in North America is recycled. By
recycling one ton of paper, you save 17 trees, almost 7,000 gallons of
water, and more than 3 cubic yards of landfill space.
6. Purchase Energy Star qualified products. Energy Star computers,
printers, monitors and other business machines can help conserve up to 75%
of your electricity compared to standard equipment. By switching to "sleep
mode" while not in use, these products can save both energy and money!
7. Use compact fluorescent bulbs. Switching from incandescent bulbs to
energy-efficient compact fluorescents can deliver up to 75% more energy
savings and last more than 10 times longer than incandescent light bulbs.
Even better - these bulbs fit standard fixtures and deliver great natural
light.
8. Unplug technology off when it's not in use. Up to 75% of the
electricity used to power office equipment is consumed while the product
is turned off but still plugged in. Avoid wasting power and save money by
plugging your office machines into an Ativa Power Strip that can be
conveniently switched off at the end of the day.
9. Buy Renewable Energy Credits to "offset" your energy use. By purchasing
Renewable Energy Credits (RECs), businesses can now effectively offset some
or all of the carbon dioxide their company emits. For example, in 2006,
Office Depot bought 76,000 megawatts of renewable energy (solar and wind
power), which is equivalent to 12% of the company's annual electricity use
that same year.
10. Give reusable mugs instead of disposable promotional items to
customers. If just one customer buys three cups of coffee a day, five days
a week, for one year, that's equal to over 600 coffee cups that end up in
the landfills. Help to avoid that waste by giving away mugs that are
reusable and take advantage of the opportunity to display your company
name or logo.
About Office Depot
Office Depot provides more office products and services to more customers
in more countries than any other company.
Incorporated in 1986 and headquartered in Delray Beach, Fla., Office Depot
has annual sales of over $15 billion, and employs approximately 52,000
associates around the world. Currently, the Company sells to customers
directly or through affiliates in 42 countries.
Office Depot is a leader in every distribution channel -- from retail
stores and contract delivery to catalogs and e-commerce. As of December
30, 2006, Office Depot had 1,158 retail stores in North America and
another 348 stores, either company-owned, licensed or franchised, in other
parts of the world. Office Depot serves a wide range of customers through a
dedicated sales force, telephone account managers, direct mail offerings,
and multiple web sites. With $4.3 billion in online sales during the last
twelve months, the Company is also one of the world's largest e-commerce
retailers.
Office Depot's common stock is listed on the New York Stock Exchange under
the symbol ODP and is included in the S&P 500 Index. Additional press
information can be found at: http://mediarelations.officedepot.com
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