1、M O D E LF O RP R O G R E S SD e l l E n v i r o n m e n t a l U p d a t e 2 0 0 2 2 0 0 32Information in this document is subject to change without notice.20022003 Dell Computer Corporation.All rights reserved.Printed in the U.S.A.Dell,the DELL logo,OptiPlex,Dimension,and Dell Precision are tradema
2、rks of Dell Computer Corporation;ENERGY STARand the ENERGY STAR logo are registered trademarks of the U.S.Environmental Protection Agency.Other trademarks and trade names may be used in this document to refer to either the entities claiming the marks and names ortheir products.Dell disclaims proprie
3、tary interest in the marks and names of others.http:/ wish to acknowledge and thank Calvert Group,Inc.and As You Sow Foundation for providing input and guidance into Dells environmental report update for 2002.While these groups have notendorsed the report,they are playing a key role as we work to im
4、prove the scope and depth of ourenvironmental reporting.For more information on environmental programs at Dell,please write to:Dell Computer CorporationOne Dell WayRound Rock,Texas 78682U.S.A.Attention:Worldwide Environmental Affairs3ContentsLetter From the ChairmanOverview of Progress:Made-to-Order
5、 for the EnvironmentDells Environmental PolicyManaging the Stages of the Total Life CycleStage 1:Product Concept and DesignStage 2:Manufacturing and AssemblyStage 3:Customer Ownership ExperienceStage 4:Equipment End-of-Life StrategiesGood Business Is Good for the Environment Appendix4691122261114181
6、9http:/ From the ChairmanIn the nearly two decades since our beginning,Dell has achieved great success and leadership.Ourunique direct business model has driven our accomplishments and helped sustain a sharp focus on therequirements of customers.Chief among these requirements is responsible stewards