Considering the environment in the products we make
Christie® products are built using manufacturing processes that also help conserve energy and resources. Visual factory - As a manufacturer, recycling and waste diversion is an important environmental aspect of our program. A ‘visual factory’ is the best approach toward good environmental management. Clearly marked recycling zones in manufacturing areas are used to separate recycling streams for: wood, metal, cardboard, paper, LPDE#4 foam, e-waste and wooden skids. Condensed work week - Production staff work four 10-hour shifts per week, reducing time commuting and the resource consumption needed to operate the facility for a fifth day. Energy conservation - Christie considers conserving energy an important and significant environmental aspect. The company uses the ISO14001 system to continuously identify opportunities to drive numerous environmental initiatives toward achieving this goal. Heat recycling - Heat generated from our products as part of the manufacturing process – for example, when projectors go through production testing process – is redistributed to heat a large warehouse space. In the summer, dampers remove heat to the outside, helping save on air conditioning. The resulting energy and CO2 savings are significant. |
Many of our display products are built with:
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