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Environmental protection
is a priority for the conservation of precious natural
resources and the continued health of our planet.
Sonatest recognizes its responsibility
as a global citizen and is continually striving
to reduce the environmental impact of the work we
do and the products we create

Sonatest and the Global Environment
Sonatest takes pride in its history of innovation
and thoughtful design. But technological leadership
goes beyond what’s in the box. How we impact the
environment is also important to us, and environmental
considerations are an integral part of Sonatest’s
business practices. From the earliest stages of
product design through manufacturing, use, and recycling,
we take care to keep our activities and our products
environmentally sound.
Four
areas of particular attention are product and packaging
design, responsible manufacturing, energy efficiency,
and recycling. Each aspect of the design cycle provides
significant challenges, yet our efforts in these
areas have resulted in some impressive results.
Product design
It all
begins here. Reducing the environmental impact of
our products starts with the product design phase.
Design dictates the quantity of raw materials, type
and recyclability of materials, energy consumption
required for manufacturing and use, and the ease
of recycling.
Responsible Manufacturing
Sonatest plans to completely eliminate the use
of polyvinyl chloride (PVC) and brominates flame
retardants (BFRs) in its products, and arsenic in
the glass of flat-panel displays by the end of 2010.
Sonatest helps to safeguard the environment — as
well as consumers’ safety — by restricting the use
of environmentally harmful compounds in our materials
and manufacturing processes. For example, our restricted
substances program limits the use of heavy metals
and ozone depleting substances in our products and
manufacturing processes.
Recycling
Sonatest’s holistic approach to recycling —
encompassing a product’s entire lifecycle — includes
extensive take-back programs that enable businesses
to dispose of used Sonatest equipment in an environmentally
sound manner.
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