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While companies strive to remain profitable in an increasingly competitive global market, pressure from governments and consumers alike to become more environmentally responsible is mounting. Reconciling these two opposing problems has seemed impossible... until now.
Global warming is one of the greatest environmental challenges facing the world today. Forward thinking companies - with a responsible approach to energy management - are at the front line of the battle. Managing energy is also a common-sense approach and needs to be given high priority within mainstream management. Energy Saving is our Economic necessity and social responsibility
Energy savings are directly reflected on the bottom line and logically should be given the same decision making criteria as any other investment.
Responsibility to the environment with most electricity being generated from fossil fuels, electricity consumption directly contributes to global warming through emissions of C02. Managers in the 21st century are under constant pressure from both the general public and from Government bodies to balance profitability with environmental preservation. The days of "asking" are over.... Governments are now penalising companies who pollute with Environmental Taxes and with the introduction of Carbon Quotas - companies that stay within these enjoy financial reward. Many responsible companies have now signed up to ISO14001 standards in an attempt to "be seen to be green" - hitting the ISO targets requires the identification and application of suitable energy saving solutions. Haiku SewSaver is a solution that satisfies both fiscal and environmental criteria - directly reducing CO2 whilst increasing profitability - your business need not cost the earth - when you could be doing something as effective as this. Is it responsible to ignore it?
Electricity generation is the world's single largest contributing factor to global warming and pollution of the planet. Electric motors use more than half of all the electricity generated.
The Kyoto Protocol