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Joswin Monis Ratnali Das Sneha Thomas Sarah Naidu Antra Dean
Introduction
Philips is one of the largest electronics companies in the world. It was founded in Eindhoven in 1891 by Gerard Philips and his father Frederik The company employs 119,000 people in more than 60 countries. As of 2012, Philips is the largest manufacturer of lighting in the world.
PHILIPS ELECTRONICS
ISO 14001
Philips has all its manufacturing sites to be certified to ISO 14001, Environmental Management Systems Requirements with Guidance for Use.
Environmental Policy
The Philips Global Environmental Policy is a core operating element for the operations of the entire Philips organization. The Philips Global Environmental Policy is a living document it is part of the fabric of the organization and is reviewed and updated to meet the needs of our stakeholder and the environment.
Recycling Program
Philips view is that for many of its products collective recycling infrastructures provide the best solution from both economical as well as environmental perspective. Philips have started pilot projects for voluntary collection and recycling in India and Brazil in 2008, and launched them in Argentina in 2009.
Supplier Sustainability
Philips believes in asking their suppliers to share their commitment to sustainability. Each supplier is invited personally to comply with the new Regulated Substances List and commit to submitting evidence through BOMcheck.
Carbon Footprint
Philips Electronics has achieved a seven percent reduction in its carbon footprint and increased operational energy efficiency by six percent between 2009 and 2010. Philips Electronics are striving for an absolute reduction of their operational carbon footprint of 25% by 2012.
EcoVision4
Generate 30% of total revenues from Green Products Double investment in Green Innovations to a cumulative 1 million euro (65 crores appro.) Improve the operational energy efficiency by 25% and reduce our CO2 emissions by 25%, all compared with the base year 2007.
Philips Green Products can reduce costs, energy consumption and CO2 emissions.
Gerard Kleisterlee
President and CEO of Philips