Environmental Practices
Our commitment.
MPC Computers (MPC) is committed to using renewable resources wisely to protect our environment today — and tomorrow. As a company, we have a longstanding history of providing a safe and healthful work place, protecting the environment, and conserving energy and natural resources. Our customers can see that commitment reflected in our employees, our products, and our corporate culture.
Our company.
We're committed to reducing, reusing, and recycling in the workplace. Among other things, employees at MPC are:
- Using recycled materials in packaging. We use 15-percent recycled foam on our shipping pack. Our corrugation averages 30 percent recycled content.
- Using integrated shipping packaging that allows corrugation and foam to be 100 percent recyclable.
- Recycling metals when possible.
- Encouraged to recycle white paper, magazines, and aluminum cans, among other materials.
- Given easy access to recycling receptacles throughout the MPC campus.
As an Idaho-based business, we are committed to act locally. Here is more recycling information from the Idaho Department of Environmental Quality:
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http://www.deq.state.id.us/waste/recycling/recycling.cfm
Our products.
MPC Computers is committed to manufacturing the highest quality products that not only satisfy our customers' computing needs, but also conserve energy and preserve our natural resources. Our numerous certifications reflect this commitment to lower your energy costs and protect our environment.
ENERGY STAR qualified products and practices help you save money and reduce greenhouse gas emissions by meeting strict energy efficiency guidelines set by the U.S. EPA and U.S. DOE. Office products qualified to display the Energy Star label use 30 to 75 percent less energy than their traditional counterparts.
A new set of standards for Energy Star compliant computing systems, Energy Star 4.0, went into effect on July 20, 2007. Energy Star 4.0 is stricter than its predecessor and will reduce greenhouse gas emissions equal to that of around 7 million cars. In order to reduce fossil fuel use, lower greenhouse gas emissions, and cut down on energy costs, MPC sells products that meet the Energy Star 4.0 requirements, and we are committed to developing and manufacturing future Energy Star compliant systems.
See the Environmental Protection Agency's complete list of approved Energy Star products.
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http://www.energystar.gov/index.cfm?c=products.pr_index
EPEAT (Electronic Product Environmental Assessment Tool) is a procurement tool designed to help public and private sector purchasers compare and select desktops, notebooks, and monitors based on environmental attributes. This self-certification tool is based on IEEE 1680 standards and classifies products as gold, silver, or bronze depending on their satisfaction of 51 environmental criteria. MPC Computers has multiple products registered on the EPEAT Web site and has obtained silver status on the majority of them. Our EPEAT product offerings further demonstrate our commitment to develop and manufacture environmentally responsible products.
Our renewed ISO 9001 registration proves we apply our documented, continually improved processes-from initial design, to building your custom-configured computer, to technical support you may need years from now. Our commitment to protecting the environment is one facet of our continued ISO 9001 registration.
Find out more about our ISO 9001 registration:
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http://www.mpccorp.com/about/iso.html
As of August 2007, MPC is ISO 14001-2004 self-certified, meaning we meet a specific series of voluntary environmental management standards. Our Environment Management System’s processes are in place to inform and train personnel to achieve environmental performance improvements. Top management is actively defining our e-policy and direction.
Find out more about our ISO 14001-2004 self-certification:
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MPC ISO 14001 information
At MPC Computers we are continually working to manufacture products that meet the standards of the European Union's WEEE Directive (Waste of Electronic and Electrical Equipment) and RoHS Directive (the restriction of the use of certain hazardous substances in electrical and electronic equipment). These directives ban new electrical and electronic equipment from being placed on the European Market if they do not meet strict environmental standards. By working to comply with these directives we are demonstrating our commitment to manufacture products that help protect our environment.
Our Services.
At MPC, we're committed to offering solid, affordable recycling options to our business, government, and consumer customers. In our computer-recycling program, we have partnered with Resource Concepts, Inc. (RCI) a Dallas-based corporation and industry leader in asset recovery and disposal services for the computer and electronic industries.
For more information on Intechra:
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http://www.intechra.com/index2.html