Thursday, June 5, 2014

CGD has reduced electricity consumption in 22% over the last seven years

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In 2013, the Caixa Geral de Depósitos (CGD) has reduced electricity consumption by 3% over the previous year, 2012, and in 22% compared to 2006, equivalent to an annual consumption of 5,540 households, the company announced in a statement.

Leveraging the world environment day, which is celebrated today, to present some of the environmental performance indicators, the CGD announced a reduction of 7%, in the face of 2012, water consumption, and 15% from 2011 â€" equivalent to the consumption of about 73 000 ten-minute showers.

"Optimization of resources and combating waste [originated] a 44% reduction in the consumption of envelopes, in the face of 2012, what takes place in [bet] and development of digital communication," explains the CGD said in a statement.

On the other hand, all paper consumed in the premises of CGD is Portuguese and is certified. "[It] ensures that source forests are managed in a sustainable manner, respecting rigorous and internationally established criteria".

The box further explained that already achieved and surpassed some of the environmental targets set for 2015. Thus, reduced by 15% global carbon emissions per employee and in 4% reduced power consumption on the premises â€" except in the data center â€" per collaborator.

"All measures of environmental efficiency which since 2006 have been developed are, now, in the implementation of an environmental management system, being the first Portuguese institution to do so," concluded the comp any.

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