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All Mountain Technologies |
Green Stamped Company InformationVerified. This company has been awared a Stamped Green approval.Location: Avon, Colorado, United States Company Type: Computer Support Service Website: http://www.allmtntech.comGreen Programs and Activities: All Mountain Technologies green practices.
Conserving energy by turning off lights and trying to use the natural light from the windows and often not turning on the office lights unless absolutely necessary.
All unused electronics are turned off at the end of the day when not in use. Equipment that is required to be on has sleep/safe mode.
Employees have remote access to work from home when not needed in the office.
Carpooling is encouraged as well as scheduling road appointments with the least amount of driving to and from the office.
Recycling of plastic, glass, aluminum, office paper, newspaper and cardboard.
Encouragement of employees to bring food to work in reusable plastic containers. Kitchen with fridge and washing station available for the reuse of materials and food preparation.
Encourage the use of water bottles instead of cups or bottled water.
The use of electronic mailing for invoices, online bill payment and purchasing
Recycling of old / used computer equipment for clients to third party recycling plant that ensures that all materials salvaged, disposed of properly and environmentally.
The use of plants, flowers and small shrubs in the office to cut down on carbon monoxide.
Use of environmentally friendly cleaning products.
Use of recycled paper for printer, bathroom tissue, ink and other “refurbished / recycled” products |
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