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Over the years, Toshiba has taken a less is more approach by minimizing waste, reducing energy consumption and using recycled materials. Its all part of an effort to create innovative, efficient products that remain environmentally responsible throughout their lifecycles. The following are just some of the aspects Toshiba telecommunication's Divison green approach. Environmentally Conscious Products Toshiba’s Telecommunications Systems Division is dedicated to making incremental improvements in our manufacturing process and to designing ECPs with minimal environmental impact. Regulatory Compliance WEEE Directive RoHS Directive
All of Toshiba’s Strata® CIX™ IP products are fully RoHS-compatible and are developed with an eye to respon use of environmental resources throughout the product life cycle. In addition, all new Toshiba Strata CIX IP communication systems are compatible with environmental guidelines such as those defined in the Joint Industry Guide issued by the Electronics Industry Alliance (EIA). Toshiba believes that technology demands responsibility. That's why the company has instituted a number of sweeping initiatives designed to minimize the impact of its electronic products. All member companies of the Toshiba corporation pursue a comprehensive set of environmental goals, called Environmental Vision 2050, which shapes the corporation’s Green policy. It is comprised of a series of aggressive targets for manufacturing and product design, and aims to improve overall eco-efficiency to a factor of 10 (over benchmark FY2000) by the year 2050.
To measure progress toward Environmental Vision 2050, Toshiba developed extensive internal measures for eco-efficiency, designated Factor-T. Continuously monitoring our efforts against specific Factor-T targets for Eco-Efficiency enables us to evaluate incremental improvement and adjust our activities as necessary. Already outstripping our original goals, current efforts at Toshiba are evaluated against targets set for FY2012. More on Environmental Vision 2050 Factor T: Toshiba Exceeds FY2012 Benchmarks for Eco-Efficiency Dedicated improvement in material selection, parts procurement and the use of innovative manufacturing processes for Toshiba Strata CIX products helped Toshiba gain a 3.1 eco-efficiency rating over benchmarks for FY2000 and propelled Toshiba Strata CIX products well ahead of Toshiba corporation targets for FY2012. In particular, Strata CIX40 and DP5000 digital phones together achieved a Factor-T score of 3.91 (overall Toshiba Group target for FY2012 is 2.3). As a whole, the Strata CIX family attained a T-Factor score of 3.1, which is also beyond Toshiba FY2012 target. Want to learn more? See how Toshiba uses Factor T to create environmentally responsible products. Reduced Use of Hazardous Chemicals Meets Stringent Industry Guidelines Toshiba's Strata CIX systems and 5000-series business IP and digital telephones are RoHS compatible. In addition, all new Toshiba Strata CIX products are compatible with environmental guidelines such as those defined in the Joint Industry Guide issued by the Electronics Industry Alliance (EIA). Eliminated all chemicals targeted in Joint Industry Guide (JIG) Section 15 from our manufactured parts. Eliminated PVC (polyvinyl chloride) and BFR (brominated flame retardants) from surface plastics in the 5000-Series IP and digital telephones. Eliminated PVC from spiral and line phone cords in the 5000-Series digital telephones. 5000-Series Digital Telephones Use Up to 10% Less Energy
Efficient energy consumption is a key initiative of Vision 2050. This year, Toshiba released the fully-featured 5000-Series digital telephones. These telephones consume approximately 10%3 less energy than earlier series, contributing to greater efficiency and lower cost of ownership. Select 5000-series digital telephones also offer further efficiency with an automatic backlight OFF sleep function.
Since 1993, Toshiba’s Telecommunication Systems Division has pursued a comprehensive migration strategy aimed at innovation and value for our customers. Adhering to such high quality standards avoids needless e-waste during system upgrades and expansions, since customers are able to retain many interface units and endpoints. The most recent introduction of the Strata CIX1200 system, for instance, provides a smooth upgrade path from CIX670 systems. Depending on the configuration, upgrades to CIX1200 can be as simple as replacing the processor card and allowing customers to keep their current cabinets, interface cards, and endpoints. Product Design Policy Incorporates 3Rs (Reduce, Reuse, Recycle)
For example, as a result of innovative molding techniques, 5000-Series IP and digital business telephones require no paint or surface coatings, yet still provide exceptional durability and a professional look and feel. 3R design standards also inform our product packaging design. Toshiba eliminated foam polystyrene materials from interior packaging materials and replaced them with eco-friendly, recyclable materials with no loss to product protection. Toshiba participates in a number of government programs, including the United States Environmental Protection Agency's Plug-In to eCycling program, and independent programs such as eBay's Rethink Initiative. More on Toshiba’s Commitment to the Environment 3 Measured against the Toshiba Corporation internal benchmarks. Note: The statements above apply only to Toshiba Strata CIX products manufactured by Toshiba Corporation. Partner products or other 3rd party vendor products are not covered. |







Toshiba’s Green Design Policy actively promotes the 3Rs to promote the reduction, reuse and intelligent recycling of limited natural resources.