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Switched from 40W to 36W fluorescent lighting and thinned out lighting in underused areas
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Gradually replaced older OA equipment with energy-saving versions
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Turned off lights and unused OA equipment during lunch hours
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Set air conditioning temperatures to levels recommended by Japanese government in energy-saving guidelines (28°C in summer, 18°C in winter)
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Affixed heat-insulting film to windows
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Turned off equipment not in use, considered energy conservation in method of use
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Promoted replacing paper communications with email
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Promoted two-sided copying and making size reductions in copying
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Switched from paper-based document filing to electric filing
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Computerized environment-related documents, registers
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Reduced paper used for meeting materials by using computers and projectors
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Promoted return of electronic photograph (EP) toner and PC cartridges to manufactures for recycling
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Reused metal scraps
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Converted waste plastic into blast furnace fuel
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Converted waste plastic into refuse-derived fuel (RDF)
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Recycled waste glass and printed board
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Collected computers, ink ribbon, and ink cartridges with NEC in a cooperative collection initiative
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Recycled waste paper
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Thoroughly separated recyclable materials out of packaging waste
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Recycled scrap paper into mixed paper
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Promoted purchase of environmentally sound OA equipment with environmental labels
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Promoted purchase of environmentally sound office supplies
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