Here at 42, Inc. we are dedicated to upholding our responsibility to the community. That means
protecting the environment is part of our business. Since our beginning in 1992, we’ve been
conscious about our impact on the environment, recycling and carrying out other energy saving
practices that many businesses today employ. In fact, we were the first East Bay business to
join City CarShare, signing up every one of our employees. We also make sure all of our electronic
recycling goes to reputable recycling centers.
Our commitment to the environment was publicly recognized in 1996, when we were the winner of
the California Water Reduction Awards Program (WRAP), an honor we earned by embracing the
philosophy "reduce, reuse, recycle."
- We implemented the Concrete Orphan Distribution Program to counteract heaps of junk mail.
- We are active members of the Ecology Center in Berkeley and our
President, Cory Levenberg, was on the Board of Directors for eleven years. He continues to
do pro-bono work for them.
- We donate our used computer parts to local non-profit agencies and schools.
We’ve always been successful at reducing the amount of waste that our company generates.
But we wanted to do more. So we teamed up with TerraPass, a San Francisco based company
that offers products and services that offset the damaging effects of carbon emissions. Working
with TerraPass, we were able to contribute to clean energy platforms, such as wind power, farm
power (including dairy farm methane digesters), and landfill methane capture.
TerraPass helped us calculate our carbon footprint by measuring the amount of emissions that
42, Inc. was producing. Once we knew our footprint size, we were able to neutralize the detrimental
effects of our own carbon emissions by purchasing credits from TerraPass. In turn, TerraPass
purchases carbon offsets on our behalf, and helps fund measurable and verified reductions in
carbon dioxide emissions.
By partnering with TerraPass, we have expanded on our commitment to the environment through
carbon reduction. In 2008, we’re reducing 60 metric tons of CO2, and establishing our company as
carbon neutral.
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