Mitsubishi Electric revamps its Green Gateway web site

Mitsubishi Electric

Mitsubishi Electric has revamped its Green Gateway web site to engage everyone involved in the built environment in the debate on how we decarbonise our building stock. Martin Fahey, sustainable-solutions manager for the company, says, ‘The new web site will offer a more interactive experience for visitors and includes easy access to the Green Gateway social-media links. The site is designed to provoke debate within the industry, and we will be looking to expand on the subjects it covers in the coming months.’

The revitalised web site acts as a wealth of useful information on the impact of the built environment on emissions and off-the-shelf technologies that are readily available to help. It includes customer testimonials and details on Mitsubishi Electric’s extensive recycling programme for air-conditioning and heat-pump systems that have reached the end of their useful working life.

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