Digital WIND Stores with Eco-friendly profile

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WIND Hellas is one of the largest telecommunications companies in Greece. Within 23 years of operation, WIND Hellas is established as a pioneer in mobile telephony technology and has presented innovative products that changed the telecommunications environment.
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Reducing the environmental footprint of WIND stores throughout Greece.
WIND STORES IN GREECE / CONSUMERS VISITING WIND STORES THROUGHOUT GREECE.
Project started in 2014 and has maintained a steady progression for each new WIND store across Greece.
In September 2014, WIND has presented consumers with new digital stores, the largest investment in the Greek retail market. In WIND new stores, functional design and technology meet high style. The new digital WIND stores were designed with a view to optimal utilization of the latest available technology, in order to enhance customer experience while at the same time improving efficiency and saving resources. Using digital touch screens to inform consumers directly and personalized for the full range of company products and services and take if they want deals by email. The new digital WIND stores have almost completely eliminated the use of paper and printed material (flyers / posters) for promotional and advertising purposes, while fully exploiting the benefits of digital signature and electronic scanning and archiving documents.
At the same time, the new WIND stores introduced LED technology to the needs of indoor and outdoor lighting, replacing old energy-intensive lamps and headlights. In the same logic WIND stores replaced all air conditioners with new energy class A, achieving energy savings there too, that reach up to 39%-52% compared to the previous state.
Finally, in 2016, WIND supported the pilot projects of the municipalities of Syros and Tinos in collaboration with the Environment and Energy Ministry ran during summer awareness campaigns on marine pollution from plastics. As part of WIND stores in Syros and Tinos program abolished the disposal of plastic bags.
Using the digital touch screens significantly restricted the printing and distribution of 75% promotional brochures and services from 2014 to 2015, saving approximately 149 560 kilos of paper per year, or 59 825 A4 office paper packages (total cost if bought at company over 129.000 euro annually) or the equivalent of approximately 2,543 trees saved each year by the non-use of paper. Moreover, by using a digital signature, the documents initially managed using printed paper, ie, printing in store, hand-signing by the customer, sending for scanning and electronic archiving, now signed electronically, managed solely as electronic records and filed as such in the first place, saving additionally approximately 12,700 kilos of paper per year and 200,000 euro cost reduction in document scanning services, thus saving additional 216 trees annually. (Note. The customer continues to receive his own printed copy, but a hard copy is no longer maintained by WIND, only online.). Moreover, replacing the lights and headlamps with LED technology equals to a potential annual saving of 316,000kWh, and 351,000 kilos of CO2e in all establishments to date that have been renovated, or the equivalent of the electricity consumption of 76 households for an entire year. The replacement of air conditioners also yielded energy savings of 39% -52%, compared to the previous state.
Nationwide, in all WIND stores throughout Greece.
The architecture of the new WIND stores is signed by the largest international office specialized in brand & retail design, Allen International.
Yes.
Environmental footprint reduction and strengthening of Brand through the coupling of the high-tech concepts and environmental awareness.
Specifically:
No Connection with Global Goals found