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Green Manufacturing
Over the years, environmental activists and industry leaders in energy, water, paper and forestry sectors have done an excellent job in bringing light to the importance of conservation and its impact on environment.
Today conservation has evolved into a much larger movement: Going Green. What does Going Green mean? The concept derives from using eco-friendly products that help reduce or eliminate waste and harmful discharges. Green is EVERYWHERE; both in our homes and within our businesses. Increased awareness has reached mesmerizing heights. Energy saving and green products representing all sectors have been infinite through TV campaigns, radio spots, newspapers and magazines and are being proudly displayed at many industry shows and trade conferences.
More than ever manufacturing industries are learning fast and capitalizing on this phenomenon. Companies are able to increase profits in the marketplace: green technologies mean less energy, use of eco-efficient products, better use of resources which have resulted in lower costs and increased revenues for their businesses. Industry leaders such as General Electric, DuPont, Wal-Mart and many more continue to incorporate green products into their business strategies with significant payoffs; driving other businesses to take notice – and action. Car giants GM, Toyota, Honda and Ford have released innovative Hybrid models. Hybrids run more efficiently than standard automobiles, combining state-of-the-art multi cross design features of gasoline engines, electric motors and batteries. Gas-electric designs offer reduced emissions and increased mileage; providing welcome relief to both our environment and consumers in this present day of astronomical gas prices.
Material handling industries also embrace green technologies and reap the benefits. Holjeron continues to introduce new green products at an astounding pace including a New Universal Controller used for motor driven roller conveyor systems. Capable of performing several functions, this new universal controller replaces multiple controllers previously required. Products are being designed to be smarter, energy efficient, easier to use and at lower costs. These new products also promote workplace safety and improved material control – features in high demand by our consumers.
Many sustainable manufacturing enterprises now actively conserve materials and only use the minimum needed and are relying more on recycled product sources to manufacture new green products. Though conservation has been around for many years, Going Green is the wave of the future. It’s influenced our way of living and caused us to rethink our practices benefiting businesses, consumers and the environment.
To learn more about Holjeron’s green technologies, please visit us at www.holjeron.com.
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