By Salley Thornton, Toshiba – Since its inception in 1970,  has served as an annual reminder of how fragile our planet is and our responsibility to protect it.

As individuals, we control the decisions we make to reduce our own carbon footprint – drinking from a reusable water bottle, not buying items with unnecessary packaging, and recycling as much as possible. What’s not in our control is how the companies we work for strive to lessen their environmental impact.

Luckily, the concept of sustainability is something Toshiba cares about deeply. It’s ingrained in the products we produce and within our day-to-day activities – whether recycling e-waste, reforesting globally sensitive areas, or simply pollinating a one-acre plot of land in South Dakota with indigenous flowers and grasses. (We’ve also adopted the Monarch butterfly while striving to increase the number of pollinators, including bees and other species of butterflies.)


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Toshiba Commemorates Earth Day Through Yearlong Recycling & Reforesting