Epson has joined forces with National Geographic to promote the protection of the world’s permafrost – the frozen ground beneath the polar regions of the earth – in its newly launched ‘Turn Down the Heat’ campaign.
The campaign comes as scientists predict the world’s permafrost will thaw entirely by 2100, drastically changing ecologies, raising global sea levels, and releasing over 950 billion tonnes of methane into the atmosphere. Together, Epson and National Geographic aim to raise awareness of how people can reduce their own impact of global warming, from homes to offices and other businesses.
‘Turn Down the Heat’ is fronted by National Geographic Explorer, Dr. Katey Walter Anthony, who oversees arctic observatories in Alaska and Russia to monitor the long-lasting impact of climate change. Her pioneering research into the protection of permafrost is featured in a series of videos, infographics and online content in collaboration with Epson and National Geographic and can be found at http://epson.com.ph/heat-free.
Saving energy is essential in the fight against global warming, but numerous technologies in both businesses and homes consume significant volumes of it on a daily basis. Epson’s pioneering range of printers with Heat-Free Technology buck this trend, reducing environmental impact by using low energy and few replacement parts.
Epson global president Yasunori Ogawa commented: “Sustainability is at the heart of everything we do at Epson, and we are committed to not only lowering our own environmental footprint but helping customers to do so too. We hope to make a difference in overcoming global environmental issues with our customers and business partners through our technologies.”
Earlier this year, Epson Southeast Asia launched its sustainability campaign, Be Cool, to remind customers that productivity and sustainability do not have to be mutually exclusive. Through the campaign, Epson Southeast Asia urges businesses to Be Cool and discover how Epson’s printing technologies make the sustainable choice a simple one.
To promote awareness around sustainability to consumers, businesses and partners, Epson Southeast Asia will activate its teams in Singapore, Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines, Thailand and Vietnam throughout the year for strategic in-market activities that will bring Be Cool and Turn Down the Heat closer to audiences, as well as support the realisation of UN SDGs No. 12 (responsible consumption and production) and 13 (climate change), which the region has identified as priorities.
“We want to create environmental value across SEA to help achieve our global vision and regionally-defined UN SDGs,” says Epson SEA Regional Managing Director, Siew Jin Kiat. “Guided by these parameters, we will be working more aggressively with businesses across the region for a co-created journey towards greater sustainability using Epson’s technologies.”
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