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Philips reduces SmartMate ballast packaging PDF Print E-mail
Monday, 22 June 2009
Philips Lighting Electronics announced it has made great strides in reducing its carbon footprint and preserving the environment through innovative changes to the package design and shipment of its SmartMate family of electronic ballasts for four-pin compact fluorescent lamps.

Following an evaluation of the product’s carton size and design, the Philips team was able to reduce carton area by 60%, an initiative that will result in an estimated reduction of over 625,000 sf of corrugated each year—the environmental equivalent of saving 51 trees, reducing 11 homes-worth of energy consumption, preventing the greenhouse gases generated by 16 cars, or eliminating 1 full garbage truck full of waste from landfills annually.

On top of reductions to SmartMate’s individual carton area, Philips further streamlined SmartMate’s Master Carton, which still holds 12 units but has been reduced in size by 45%. As a result, the SmartMate pallets hold 78% more product than before, an enhancement that will drive related reductions in transportation costs, storage needs and pollution emission.

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