
Greener Tomorrow with Philips
We all call Earth our home, which is why Philips monitors feature innovative, eco-friendly technologies for a greener tomorrow. Energy efficiency, fully recyclable packaging, compliance with strict international environmental standards, and freedom from harmful substances such as lead, mercury, and PVC/BFR are just a few of the ways that Philips monitors achieve an ever-smaller carbon footprint and help to build a brighter future for all.


To exclude conflict minerals in the supply chain we started our collaboration with Pact. Pact is a nonprofit international development organization founded in 1971 and works in nearly 40 countries to improve the lives of those who are challenged by poverty and marginalization. Pact’s Mines to Markets program, or M2M, uses an integrated, holistic approach to help resource-dependent communities improve their lives. They bring together government, industry and miners to make artisanal and small-scale mining (ASM) formal, safer and more productive.


Forest Nation aim to reforest the planet. With 18 million acres of forest lost each year, the devastation created by deforestation can no longer be ignored. Philips monitors cares about sustainability and is aware of its corporate social responsibility. Therefore, we not only develop eco-friendly monitors (such as the energy efficient 272B1G) but also give back by joining with Forest Nation with planting a forest in Tanzania.
In order to help fight global deforestation and global warming Philips monitors has already committed to planting more than 58.000 trees – a number that is set to increase in the future with YOUR help.
The tree-planting programs prioritise creating sustainable livelihoods – creating rich futures for children; creating leadership roles for women; creating rich local economies. Besides raising awareness, we are proud to share that with each purchase of one of our green displays, our customers automatically support the growth of the Philips monitors forest as we donate a portion of the profits. Of course, we also aim to raise our employees’ and customers’ awareness and educate them on the consequences of CO2 emissions. We want to convince consumers to buy environmentally friendly
