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Eco-Friendly Packaging Peanuts for Going Green by Amplivox
Over the past decade the importance of the environment and our need to take care of it has been a major trend across many industries. At Amplivox, we started asking ourselves what our part could be in caring for the environment and make quality sound systems at the same time? We started brainstorming and came up with a couple of different ways we can help out.
First, we said we need to make our podiums and lecterns more environmentally friendly. We looked into recycled particle-board and post-industrial wood residues. We then looked at urban and post-consumer recycled wood fibers. They are used within the Tafisa panel production mix, which enabled the recycled fibers to have extended life. The particle board was going to last longer and be environmentally friend. We knew we had to do it.
We also looked at our packing peanuts. Packing peanuts, right I know simple stuff. We were using new packing peanuts and it was costing the environment. We started looking into using recycled packing peanuts. In using recycled peanuts, we have been able to conserve energy and help cut down on waste.
All of our efforts have earned us a few certifications that we're pretty proud of. We are certified by Green Cross for our 100% recycled and recovered wood fibers for our lecterns and podiums. All of our products are also compliant with the Restriction of Hazardous Substances (RoHS) and the Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE). These directives make sure that we do not have hazardous elements in our products and that we don't waste material in the process of making our products.
These accolades earned us a mention on the Forbes website, Yahoo! Finance, and MorningStar and several other mentions in local media outlets.
Don Roth, CEO of AmpliVox. -"Our lecterns and podiums are forest friendly—no trees were cut down to produce AmpliVox products. We believe that everyone can positively affect their impact upon the environment and we're dedicated to doing our part. We care about the world around us, so we have invested in products, people, and services that exemplify that concern. At AmpliVox, the quality of our products and the protection of our environment go hand-in-hand"
Yes, we are a sound systems company that prides itself on quality products but we also cares about the environment and making sure your voice is heard for years and years to come.
For more info on our initiative to Go Green, see Ampli.com/Gogreen.htm. To see out our wide variety of podiums and lecterns, check out Ampli.com.
Amplivox, Extend your voice.
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Eco-Friendly Packaging Peanuts for Going Green by Amplivox
Over the past decade the importance of the environment and our need to take care of it has been a major trend across many industries. At Amplivox, we started asking ourselves what our part could be in caring for the environment and make quality sound systems at the same time? We started brainstorming and came up with a couple of different ways we can help out.
First, we said we need to make our podiums and lecterns more environmentally friendly. We looked into recycled particle-board and post-industrial wood residues. We then looked at urban and post-consumer recycled wood fibers. They are used within the Tafisa panel production mix, which enabled the recycled fibers to have extended life. The particle board was going to last longer and be environmentally friend. We knew we had to do it.
We also looked at our packing peanuts. Packing peanuts, right I know simple stuff. We were using new packing peanuts and it was costing the environment. We started looking into using recycled packing peanuts. In using recycled peanuts, we have been able to conserve energy and help cut down on waste.
All of our efforts have earned us a few certifications that we're pretty proud of. We are certified by Green Cross for our 100% recycled and recovered wood fibers for our lecterns and podiums. All of our products are also compliant with the Restriction of Hazardous Substances (RoHS) and the Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE). These directives make sure that we do not have hazardous elements in our products and that we don't waste material in the process of making our products.
These accolades earned us a mention on the Forbes website, Yahoo! Finance, and MorningStar and several other mentions in local media outlets.
Don Roth, CEO of AmpliVox. -"Our lecterns and podiums are forest friendly—no trees were cut down to produce AmpliVox products. We believe that everyone can positively affect their impact upon the environment and we're dedicated to doing our part. We care about the world around us, so we have invested in products, people, and services that exemplify that concern. At AmpliVox, the quality of our products and the protection of our environment go hand-in-hand"
Yes, we are a sound systems company that prides itself on quality products but we also cares about the environment and making sure your voice is heard for years and years to come.
For more info on our initiative to Go Green, see Ampli.com/Gogreen.htm. To see out our wide variety of podiums and lecterns, check out Ampli.com.
Amplivox, Extend your voice.
Keywords:
"ecofriendly products" "packaging peanuts"
biodegradable "going green" environmentally friendly "Canadian geese" amplivox "packaging materials" lectern podium pulpit "portable sound system" "portable audio system" portable sound system systems audio speakers megaphone "sound lectern" technology "eco friendly" recycle green organic reusable video "bubble wrap" "moving boxes" packaging design "biodegradable plastic bags" foam air wireless system