{"id":61303,"date":"2017-12-07T09:11:09","date_gmt":"2017-12-07T00:11:09","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/hanwha-security.metapresso.com\/?p=61303"},"modified":"2017-12-18T16:54:26","modified_gmt":"2017-12-18T07:54:26","slug":"news-center-mn000017-ln000007-mc000123-719","status":"publish","type":"hws_news_center","link":"https:\/\/www.hanwhavision.com\/ru\/news-center\/61303\/","title":{"rendered":"Hanwha Techwin reduces Carbon Footprint helping the earth"},"content":{"rendered":"<div class=\"k_news_arti\">\n<div class=\"k_news_head\">\n<div class=\"k_news_head_desc\"> <span class=\"k_news_head_desc_hanwha\">Hanwha Techwin<\/span> reduces Carbon Footprint helping the earth <\/div>\n<\/p><\/div>\n<div class=\"k_news_desc k_def-mar-t\">\n<div class=\"k_next_np\">\n<div class=\"k_para_desc_mb\"> Global security company Hanwha Techwin acquired the Carbon Footprint certification for its network cameras (XNB-6000, XND\/O-6080R, XNP-6370RH), which are now recognized as environment-friendly products that minimize greenhouse and carbon dioxide emissions. <\/div>\n<div class=\"k_para_desc_mb\"> The Carbon Footprint certification was first created issued by the non-profit organization Carbon Trust, which was founded in 2007 by the United Kingdom government to confront climate changes. The certification measures the carbon emissions from the entire product life cycle including the production, distribution, use and disposal. Then the emission levels are assessed for its impact on the environment in accordance with international evaluation measurement standards (PAS 2050) to determine eligibility for certification. The name Carbon Footprint is a reference to trace back the &#171;footprints&#187; of carbon emission in the product life cycle. Since 2007, this system has spread across the globe, including Korea, which adopted its own &#171;Carbon Footprint Labeling System&#187; in 2009. The system involves labeling the product with the carbon emissions from its product life cycle. It is supervised by the Ministry of Environment and certified by the Korea Environmental Industry &amp; Technology Institute. <\/div>\n<div class=\"k_para_desc_mb\"> After acquiring the first Carbon Footprint certification for CCTV in Korea with its box camera (SCB-3001) in November 2010, Hanwha Techwin continued to contribute to the promotion of low-carbon consumption culture as it acquired the second certification for two cameras (SNB-6004, SNP-6200RH) in March 2014, the third one for one camera in February 2016 (SNP-6320RH), and the fourth one for four more cameras this year (XNB-6000, XND\/O-6080R, XNP-6370RH). <\/div>\n<div class=\"k_para_desc_mb\"> Carbon Footprint certification measures the carbon emission from the production to disposal of a product. Most of carbon emissions from Hanwha Techwin&#8217;s cameras occurred during the usage stage, accounting for around 90% of all carbon emission from production to disposal. Hanwha was able to further reduce greenhouse gas and carbon emissions by reducing the amount of power required during usage and improving the packing materials. <\/div>\n<div class=\"k_para_desc_mb\"> A member at Hanwha Techwin said that this Carbon Footprint certification is a meaningful step toward establishing an environmentally conscious product management system. <\/div>\n<div class=\"k_para_desc_imtp k_ta_center\"> <img decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/www.hanwha-security.com\/editorImgViewer.do?fileName=\/images\/000014\/\ud0c4\uc18c\uc778\uc99d_4\uc885_\ubaa8\uc74c_W_\uc218\uc815!.jpg\" alt=\"Hanwha Techwin reduces Carbon Footprint helping the earth\" class=\"k_news_img\"> <\/p>\n<div class=\"k_img_desc\">\u25b2 Hanwha Techwin reduces Carbon Footprint helping the earth<\/div>\n<\/p><\/div>\n<\/p><\/div>\n<\/p><\/div>\n<\/p><\/div>\n<style type=\"text\/css\"> \t\t.k_news_arti{ \t\t\tmax-width:730px; \t\t\tpadding:0px 30px 30px 30px; \t\t\tmargin:0 auto; \t\t\tcolor:#222; \t\t\tfont-size:16px; \t\t\tline-height:28px; \t\t\tfont-weight:300; \t\t\tfont-family: arial; \t\t} \t\t.k_news_head,  \t\t.k_news_desc{ \t\t\twidth:100%; \t\t} \t\t.k_news_head_desc{ \t\t\tmargin: 25px 0px 35px 0px; \t\t\tcolor:#222; \t\t\tfont-size:32px; \t\t\tline-height:48px; \t\t\tfont-weight:bold; \t\t\ttext-align:left; \t\t\tmargin-right:0px;\/*only this article*\/ \t\t} \t\t.k_news_head_desc_hanwha{ \t\t\tfont-size:30px; \t\t\tfont-family:'Hanwha'; \t\t\tfont-style:normal; \t\t} \t\t.k_news_comments{ \t\t\tfont-size:18px; \t\t\tline-height:32px; \t\t\tmargin-bottom:2px; \t\t} \t\t.k_news_comments_source{ \t\t} \t\t.k_head_hr{ \t\t\tmargin:40px 0px; \t\t} \t\t.k_news_img{ \t\t\twidth:100% !important;\/*only this article*\/ \t\t} \t\t.k_next_op{ \t\t\tmargin-bottom:60px; \t\t} \t\t.k_para_title{ \t\t\tfont-size:20px; \t\t\tfont-weight:bold; \t\t\tmargin-bottom:6px; \t\t\tcolor:#EC6A05; \t\t} \t\t.k_para_title_no{ \t\t\tfont-size:20px; \t\t\tfont-weight:bold; \t\t\tmargin-bottom:6px; \t\t\tcolor:#4C4C4E; \t\t} \t\t.k_para_desc{ \t\t} \t\t.k_para_desc_mb{ \t\t\tmargin-bottom:20px;\t\t\t \t\t} \t\t.k_para_desc_imtp{ \t\t\tmargin-top:30px; \t\t\tmargin-bottom:30px;\t\t\t \t\t} \t\t.k_def-mar-tb{ \t\t\tmargin:50px 0px 60px 0px;  \t\t} \t\t.k_def-mar-t{ \t\t\tmargin:50px 0px 0px 0px;  \t\t} \t\t.k_img_desc{ \t\t\tfont-size:14px; \t\t\tmargin-top:5px; \t\t} \t\t.k_color_hanwha{ \t\t\tcolor:#EC6A05; \t\t} \t\t.k_ta_center{ \t\t\ttext-align: center; \t\t} \t\t.k_fw_bold{ \t\t\tfont-weight: bold; \t\t} \t\t.k_fs_italic{ \t\t\tfont-style: italic; \t\t} \t\t.k_fs_normal{ \t\t\tfont-style: normal; \t\t} \t\t.k_font_hanwha{ \t\t\tfont-family:'Hanwha'; \t\t\tfont-style:normal; \t\t} \t\t.k_br_web{ \t\t\tdisplay:block; \t\t} \t\t@media (max-width: 1300px){ \t\t} \t\t@media (max-width: 768px){ \t\t\t.k_news_arti{ \t\t\t\tpadding:0px; \t\t\t\tline-height:26px; \t\t\t} \t\t\t.k_news_head_desc{ \t\t\t\tfont-size:24px; \t\t\t\tline-height:32px; \t\t\t\tmargin-right:0px;\/*only this article*\/ \t\t\t} \t\t\t.k_news_head_desc_hanwha{ \t\t\t\tfont-size:22px; \t\t\t} \t\t\t.k_news_comments{ \t\t\t\tfont-size:16px; \t\t\t\tline-height:26px; \t\t\t\tmargin-bottom:2px; \t\t\t} \t\t\t.k_news_comments_source{ \t\t\t\tfont-size:14px; \t\t\t} \t\t\t.k_news_img{ \t\t\t\twidth:100% !important;\/*only this article*\/ \t\t\t} \t\t\t.k_next_op{ \t\t\t\tmargin-bottom:40px; \t\t\t} \t\t\t.k_def-mar-tb{ \t\t\t\tmargin:40px 0px 50px 0px; \t\t\t} \t\t\t.k_def-mar-t{ \t\t\t\tmargin:40px 0px 0px 0px; \t\t\t} \t\t\t.k_br_web{ \t\t\t\tdisplay:none; \t\t\t} \t\t} \t\n<\/style>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Hanwha Techwin reduces Carbon Footprint helping the earth Global security company Hanwha Techwin acquired the Carbon Footprint certification for its network cameras (XNB-6000, XND\/O-6080R, XNP-6370RH), which are now recognized as environment-friendly products that minimize greenhouse and carbon dioxide emissions. 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