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Corporate Responsibility Report 2008 41 EN7 Initiatives to reduce indirect energ y consumption and the reductions achieved In summer 2007 Finnair began the gradual transfer to a `green printing environment', and in 2008 the process had nearly reached completion. The green printing environment was introduced in collaboration with Canon by changing personnel printers to energy-saving multi-purpose devices and by training personnel to consider their printing habits. Moving to the new multipurpose devices achieved a 20 per cent energy saving, which means an annual reduction in the amount of carbon dioxide emissions equivalent to the output of around 14 passenger cars. Paper consumption was reduced in a year by nearly a third, and there were additional savings in the purchase of ink cartridges. Finnair's paper consumption in 2007 and 2008 pcs Area's paper consumption mwh 100,000 80,000 60,000 40,000 20,000 2,500 2,000 1,500 1,000 500 Area's reduction in paper consumption from 2006 to 2008 was 1,194 reams, i.e. 51.2 per cent. The personnel consumption habits index is a survey intended for Green Office workers that helps to measure the level and development of personnel's environmentally positive attitudes. Area employees answered the survey during spring 2007 and the head office received a result of 55.5 per cent (the result for Area as a whole was 59.1 per cent). The goal is to improve the head office result to 60.5 per cent or better in a similar survey to be conducted in spring 2009. 07 08 06 07 08 Following the Green Office practice, the travel agency company Area has reduced its paper and electricity consumption, and has developed a personnel consumption habits index. EN8 Total water withdrawal by source The various premises of the Finnair Group consumed around 112,427 m3 of water during 2008. EN10 Percentage and total volume of water recycled and reused All of the Finnair Group's wastewaters go to the Helsinki wastewater treatment plant, where they are treated and eventually discharged into the sea. Before discharge into the sea, Helsinki Water recovers heat from part of the treated water.

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