DALLAS — October 20, 2003 — Kinko's, Inc., today announced substantial new green power and green tag agreements that raise the company's estimated annual renewable power purchases nearly 80 percent to more than 27 million kWh in 18 states. The deals include Kinko's® first purchases in
Forty-five
More than 25 percent of Kinko's
"Kinko's Global Commitment sets standards for incorporating sustainable business practices that generate economic, social and environmental value today and for future generations," said Larry Rogero, director of environmental affairs for Kinko's. "Building our renewable energy use is a cornerstone to our growing sustainability efforts. Green power purchases reduce our environmental footprint and set a positive example for our team members, our customers and our communities."
"Kinko's continued expansion of its green power purchase represent the company's continued leadership in the pursuit of sustainable business practices," said Jonathan Lash, President of World Resources Institute (WRI). WRI is an environmental think tank that convenes the Green Power Market Development Group (www.thegreenpowergroup.org), a collaboration of WRI, Kinko's, and other leading corporations dedicated to building corporate markets for green power. "WRI encourages other companies considering sustainable business practices to explore the benefits of similar commitments."
Kinko's and the Environment
Kinko's history includes a long-standing dedication to protecting the environment. The Kinko's Global Commitment sets standards for incorporating sustainable business practices that generate economic, social and environmental value today and for future generations. The company has also recently adopted a new Forest-based Products Procurement Policy, which includes vendor requirements surrounding sustainable forest management practices and a central set of recycled content standards.
Other actions include continuous improvement in energy conservation, buying renewable energy, using and promoting the sale of recycled products, and minimizing and recycling waste - including the expansion of non-resource-intensive product offerings such as Kinko's DocStore and Kinko's Document Scanning Services.