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7.18.2007 - 09:43am ET
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Xerox Joins U.S. Climate Action Partnership
Ongoing Commitment to the Environment and Action on Climate Change
(CSRwire) STAMFORD, Conn.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--July 18, 2007--Xerox Corporation
(NYSE:XRX) today announced it is the first high-technology company to join
the United States Climate Action Partnership (USCAP), an alliance of
business and environmental leaders working together to protect the climate
and spur legislation and regulation aimed at reducing greenhouse gas
emissions.
"Protecting the environment and implementing sustainable business
practices have been priorities at Xerox for decades," said Ursula M.
Burns, Xerox president. "It makes sense for us to be the first high-tech
company to join USCAP, where we can help set goals, priorities and
policies that align industries and the government. Honoring our obligation
to the world around us has been, and will always be, the way we do
business."
Xerox fully supports the partnership's approach to climate change and
its principles, which champion fairness and accountability, technology and
innovation and environmental effectiveness. The partnership also pledges to
create economic opportunity and advantages and to reward early adopters. As
part of USCAP, Xerox will continue to support the goal of energy
conservation in the U.S. and abroad.
In 2005, Xerox pledged to reduce greenhouse gas emissions from its
operations company wide by 10 percent by 2012. The company's strategies
for meeting its reduction target include:
-- Shifts toward more energy-efficient technologies. Xerox developed
emulsion aggregation (EA) technology or chemical toner, which requires
about 25 percent less energy to produce than conventional toner.
-- Process improvements that reduce energy demand. Xerox is changing
its manufacturing of conventional toners, yielding an estimated 15 percent
to 25 percent reduction in energy demand per pound of toner. As a result,
Xerox is well on the way to saving more than 30 million kilowatt hours of
electricity by 2008 - enough power to light more than 24,000 U.S.
households for a year.
-- Increased reliability of Xerox equipment and parts. Digital
technology has improved the reliability of components inside Xerox
products. Greater reliability and extended part life as well as remote
service technology have reduced the number of miles driven by the service
fleet, contributing to energy reduction.
-- Equipment upgrades and energy management programs. Some Xerox
facilities save energy through "free" cooling. In winter months, the
facilities cool process water by running it through outdoor pipes instead
of using energy-consuming industrial air conditioners.
-- Use of renewable energy sources. Several Xerox sites including
those in the United Kingdom and the U.S. are purchasing "green power,"
reducing annual greenhouse gas emissions by over 6,000 metric tons.
Earlier this year, Xerox announced that more than 50 percent of its
product offerings had met the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's
rigorous new ENERGY STAR(R) requirements that went into effect on April 1.
Only 25 percent of all products in the marketplace were expected to meet
the new criteria. Xerox became a charter partner of the ENERGY STAR
program in 1993, helping set the original guidelines at the request of the
EPA.
"If we are going to make a real difference, organizations from all
industries and of all sizes must work together to set the bar higher. When
it comes to the societal, economic and environmental impact of sustainable
business practices, there is always more to do," said Patricia Calkins,
vice president, Environment, Health and Safety for Xerox. "The U.S.
Climate Action Partnership is a great example of public and private
sectors collaborating to create the appropriate framework and incentives
for change."
The partnership represents Xerox's continuing commitment to
sustainability. In 2006, Xerox pledged $1 million to The Nature
Conservancy to advance sustainable forestry practices. The objective is to
develop science-based tools, practices and systems that the paper industry
can draw upon to better understand and manage ecologically important
forest land. Xerox is also a member of the Business Roundtable's Climate
Resolve and S.E.E. (Society, Environment, Economy) Change Initiative, and
the EPA's Climate Leaders program, National Environmental Performance
Track, and WasteWise initiatives.
Customer Contact:
For more information about Xerox Environment, Health & Safety, visit
http://www.xerox.com/environment.**
** Note to Editors: For more information about Xerox, visit http://www.xerox.com and
http://www.xerox.com/news. XEROX(R)
is a trademark of XEROX CORPORATION. ENERGY STAR and the ENERGY STAR
trademark are registered U.S. trademarks.
Copyright Business Wire 2007
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