Frequently Asked Questions about Dell and the Environment |
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| Q | Does Dell have an environmental report? |
| A | Yes. Dell's environmental reports (since 1998) can be found here. |
| Q | How can I contact Dell's Environmental group? |
| A | For more information not found on this website regarding Dell's environmental commitment, please send an e-mail to environment_policy@dell.com. |
| Q | Does Dell have an Environmental Policy? |
| A | Yes. Dell's global environmental policy, signed by Michael Dell, can be found here. |
| Q | Does Dell have an Environmental Management system? If yes, is Dell ISO 14001 certified? |
| A | Yes, Dell has implemented an ISO 14001 environmental management system. All of our manufacturing facilities worldwide are ISO 14001 Certified. |
| Q | Does Dell train its employees on environmental issues? |
| A | Yes. Employees and full-time contractors are given an introduction to environmental issues when they are first hired on. Employees in organizations with environmental impacts are also trained on ISO 14001 (Dell's Environmental Management System) requirements, and many are involved with setting or working to meet departmental environmental goals. Other training classes are required for certain employee groups, such as "Design for EHS" targeted to product design and manufacturing engineers. In addition to training, employees are given the opportunity to work on and develop local environmental projects, such as carpool programs. |
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