Partner Profile
| Xerox Corporation | |
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| Location | Stamford, CT |
| Goal | Xerox Corporation pledges to reduce total global GHG emissions by 25 percent from 2002 to 2012. Xerox achieved its initial goal by reducing total global GHG emissions by 18 percent from 2002 to 2006. |
| Environmental Web Site | |
| Company Description Xerox Corporation (NYSE:XRX) is a $15.7 billion technology and services enterprise that helps businesses deploy Smarter Document Management strategies and find better ways to work. Its intent is to constantly lead with innovative technologies, products and services that customers can depend upon to improve business results. Xerox provides the document industry's broadest portfolio of offerings. Digital systems include color and black-and-white printing and publishing systems, digital presses and "book factories," multifunction devices, laser and solid ink network printers, copiers and fax machines. Xerox's services expertise is unmatched and includes helping businesses develop online document archives, analyzing how employees can most efficiently share documents and knowledge in the office, operating in-house print shops or mailrooms, and building Web-based processes for personalizing direct mail, invoices, brochures and more. Xerox also offers associated software, support and supplies such as toner, paper and ink. Headquartered in Stamford, Connecticut, Xerox is No. 130 among the Fortune 500 with 56,300 employees worldwide, including 30,300 in the United States (October 2005). The company's operations are guided by customer-focused and employee-centered core values -- such as social responsibility, diversity and quality -- augmented by a passion for innovation, speed and adaptability. As a global business leader, Xerox recognizes the importance of extending their environmental commitment beyond corporate boundaries and that includes participating in voluntary programs such as Climate Leaders. "Xerox takes a comprehensive approach to mitigating the effects of climate change. Through efforts that span a decade, we have achieved significant reductions in energy usage across several phases of the product life cycle. As a charter partner of the U.S. EPA's ENERGY STAR, Xerox has launched hundreds of products that meet the requirements of this program and save energy at customer sites. Our remanufacturing program, through parts reuse, avoids energy expenditures associated with building new parts. Our commitment to the Climate Leaders program pledges Xerox to go beyond these accomplishments to seek opportunities to reduce energy consumption and associated greenhouse gas emissions company-wide." - Patricia A. Calkins, Vice President, Environment, Health and Safety | |
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