Green Telephone Solutions - Environmentally Friendly

Falcon is GreenTogether with Our Partners, Falcon is Green

It's not easy being Green, but Falcon is committed to playing a leading role in helping establish a sustainable society. Over the years, Falcon has taken a less is more approach by minimizing waste, reducing energy consumption and using recycled materials. It's all part of an effort to create innovative, efficient products that remain environmentally responsible throughout their life-cycles.

Toshiba is committed to playing a leading role in helping establish a sustainable society. At Toshiba, we recognize the earth is an irreplaceable asset, and we believe it is the duty of humankind to hand it over to future generations as we found it, if not in better condition.

Technology such as wireless fleet management is making it easier than ever to go green while saving green. That is because lowering vehicle emissions is closely tied to reducing fuel costs and improving operating efficiency.

At Cisco, we're committed to helping people work, live, play, and learn in an environmentally-friendly way. We are reducing our own carbon footprint, engaging customers, partners and employees in efforts to manage our impact on the environment and developing IT solutions to help address climate change.

Our products are compatible with renewable energy from diverse sources. We strive to continually improve energy consumption. Our products are RoHs and WEEE compliant.

Sprint recognizes that it has an impact on the communities in which it does business, as well as on the environment as a whole. As part of our sustainability efforts, we are committed to taking steps to make a measurable difference in this area.

When you use Tripp Lite products, you protect more than just your vital electrical equipment and sensitive electronics—you also protect the environment. Tripp Lite believes in environmental responsibility. That’s why we’ve enacted a variety of green initiatives, including a commitment to industry leadership in RoHS compliance.

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