Recent Quotes View Full List My Watchlist Create Watchlist Indicators DJI Nasdaq Composite SPX Gold Crude Oil Hydroworld Market Index Markets Stocks ETFs Tools Overview News Currencies International Treasuries Cisco Employees From Across the Globe Participated in Our 25th Recycle IT Day By: 3BL Media June 01, 2022 at 04:25 AM EDT By Stacey Faucett SOURCE: Cisco Systems Inc. DESCRIPTION:As part of our commitment to create a more sustainable future, Cisco hosted its 25th employee recycling event known as Recycle IT Day on May 3, 2022. This event gives Cisco employees a chance to bring in old or outdated personal electronics to a nearby participating office at approximately 95 offices globally. It has been three years since our last event, and we were excited to get rusty home office equipment, old cell phones, and even broken gaming systems. So that may leave a lot of you asking “But, why?” Diverting E-Scrap The event, which encourages employees to bring in e-waste for recycling, has so far brought in more than 7 million pounds of e-waste during the last quarter century. Impressively, approximately 99.9% of all materials brought in to Cisco for e-waste recycling are diverted from landfills. “This is one of the best things we do as a company,” said Jack Allen, who leads Circular Economy, Sustainability, Security, Risk and Resiliency in Cisco’s Supply Chain. Recycle IT Day has become a premier event for Cisco and is one of many in a broader company-wide sustainability effort that aims to foster a more Circular Economy. Employees know they can bring in their old computers, cell phones, speakers, gaming systems, smoke alarms and even fax machines to a participating Cisco site and have the materials responsibly recycled. Circular Economy Cisco is committed to moving from a linear economy, where products are used and then thrown away, to a circular economy that makes better use of our limited natural resources. Instead of a “take-make-dispose” model, we see products as valuable assets that can be used again and again. This approach is driven by the concept of a circular economy, which is based on a few simple principles: Design out waste and pollution from the beginning Use the products and materials we already have longer Regenerate natural systems At the World Economic Forum in 2018, our CEO joined forces with the Platform for Accelerating the Circular Economy (PACE) in signing the Capital Equipment Pledge, committing to 100 percent product return upon request, at no cost to our customers. How Recycle IT Day Fits into Cisco’s ESG Goals Nearly 100 offices around the world participated in this year’s Recycle IT Day. This global commitment among Cisco employees is just one of many ways the company aims to Power an Inclusive Future for All. View original content here Visit our Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) Hubfor more information on how Cisco is re-thinking packaging,reducing waste in our supply chain, or designing products for easier recycling. Tweet me: .@Cisco employees from across the globe participated in its 25th Recycle IT Day: https://bit.ly/3sFaZDl KEYWORDS: NASDAQ:CSCO, Cisco, Recycle IT Day Data & News supplied by www.cloudquote.io Stock quotes supplied by Barchart Quotes delayed at least 20 minutes. By accessing this page, you agree to the following Privacy Policy and Terms and Conditions.
Cisco Employees From Across the Globe Participated in Our 25th Recycle IT Day By: 3BL Media June 01, 2022 at 04:25 AM EDT By Stacey Faucett SOURCE: Cisco Systems Inc. DESCRIPTION:As part of our commitment to create a more sustainable future, Cisco hosted its 25th employee recycling event known as Recycle IT Day on May 3, 2022. This event gives Cisco employees a chance to bring in old or outdated personal electronics to a nearby participating office at approximately 95 offices globally. It has been three years since our last event, and we were excited to get rusty home office equipment, old cell phones, and even broken gaming systems. So that may leave a lot of you asking “But, why?” Diverting E-Scrap The event, which encourages employees to bring in e-waste for recycling, has so far brought in more than 7 million pounds of e-waste during the last quarter century. Impressively, approximately 99.9% of all materials brought in to Cisco for e-waste recycling are diverted from landfills. “This is one of the best things we do as a company,” said Jack Allen, who leads Circular Economy, Sustainability, Security, Risk and Resiliency in Cisco’s Supply Chain. Recycle IT Day has become a premier event for Cisco and is one of many in a broader company-wide sustainability effort that aims to foster a more Circular Economy. Employees know they can bring in their old computers, cell phones, speakers, gaming systems, smoke alarms and even fax machines to a participating Cisco site and have the materials responsibly recycled. Circular Economy Cisco is committed to moving from a linear economy, where products are used and then thrown away, to a circular economy that makes better use of our limited natural resources. Instead of a “take-make-dispose” model, we see products as valuable assets that can be used again and again. This approach is driven by the concept of a circular economy, which is based on a few simple principles: Design out waste and pollution from the beginning Use the products and materials we already have longer Regenerate natural systems At the World Economic Forum in 2018, our CEO joined forces with the Platform for Accelerating the Circular Economy (PACE) in signing the Capital Equipment Pledge, committing to 100 percent product return upon request, at no cost to our customers. How Recycle IT Day Fits into Cisco’s ESG Goals Nearly 100 offices around the world participated in this year’s Recycle IT Day. This global commitment among Cisco employees is just one of many ways the company aims to Power an Inclusive Future for All. View original content here Visit our Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) Hubfor more information on how Cisco is re-thinking packaging,reducing waste in our supply chain, or designing products for easier recycling. Tweet me: .@Cisco employees from across the globe participated in its 25th Recycle IT Day: https://bit.ly/3sFaZDl KEYWORDS: NASDAQ:CSCO, Cisco, Recycle IT Day
By Stacey Faucett SOURCE: Cisco Systems Inc. DESCRIPTION:As part of our commitment to create a more sustainable future, Cisco hosted its 25th employee recycling event known as Recycle IT Day on May 3, 2022. This event gives Cisco employees a chance to bring in old or outdated personal electronics to a nearby participating office at approximately 95 offices globally. It has been three years since our last event, and we were excited to get rusty home office equipment, old cell phones, and even broken gaming systems. So that may leave a lot of you asking “But, why?” Diverting E-Scrap The event, which encourages employees to bring in e-waste for recycling, has so far brought in more than 7 million pounds of e-waste during the last quarter century. Impressively, approximately 99.9% of all materials brought in to Cisco for e-waste recycling are diverted from landfills. “This is one of the best things we do as a company,” said Jack Allen, who leads Circular Economy, Sustainability, Security, Risk and Resiliency in Cisco’s Supply Chain. Recycle IT Day has become a premier event for Cisco and is one of many in a broader company-wide sustainability effort that aims to foster a more Circular Economy. Employees know they can bring in their old computers, cell phones, speakers, gaming systems, smoke alarms and even fax machines to a participating Cisco site and have the materials responsibly recycled. Circular Economy Cisco is committed to moving from a linear economy, where products are used and then thrown away, to a circular economy that makes better use of our limited natural resources. Instead of a “take-make-dispose” model, we see products as valuable assets that can be used again and again. This approach is driven by the concept of a circular economy, which is based on a few simple principles: Design out waste and pollution from the beginning Use the products and materials we already have longer Regenerate natural systems At the World Economic Forum in 2018, our CEO joined forces with the Platform for Accelerating the Circular Economy (PACE) in signing the Capital Equipment Pledge, committing to 100 percent product return upon request, at no cost to our customers. How Recycle IT Day Fits into Cisco’s ESG Goals Nearly 100 offices around the world participated in this year’s Recycle IT Day. This global commitment among Cisco employees is just one of many ways the company aims to Power an Inclusive Future for All. View original content here Visit our Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) Hubfor more information on how Cisco is re-thinking packaging,reducing waste in our supply chain, or designing products for easier recycling. Tweet me: .@Cisco employees from across the globe participated in its 25th Recycle IT Day: https://bit.ly/3sFaZDl KEYWORDS: NASDAQ:CSCO, Cisco, Recycle IT Day