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We at Nokia care about the environment and conserving energy is very important. Nokia is joining millions of people around the world on March 29th to support EarthHour by turning off all the lights in the Nokia headquarters in Espoo and other selected sites for one hour.
Given the expansive growth of mobile communications, it is important for us here at Nokia to minimize our global environmental impact. We see the environment as being everyone’s responsibility. We are doing our bit through better product design, closer control of production processes, greater material reuse and recycling as well as incorporating sustainable practices and environmentally conscious planning.
Check out the EarthHour website to learn more!

Comments
The huge parking facility next to Nokia House sends a completely different message about the company. Is Nokia doing anything to encourage the employees to use a bus?
Posted by: Alexander Kanavin | March 27, 2008 03:35 PMAlexander, yes in fact Nokia is actively encouraging employees to use public transportation, carpools and various shuttle bus options provided by the company in the metropolitan area.
Posted by: Saara | March 27, 2008 04:07 PMHello Sara,
Thanks for the hint and the link, I will discuss this in our company tomorrow and we might join somehow, although the lights in our offices are usually off on Saturdays.
A humble suggestion:
In the meantime, if you could provide the significant energy saving capability of FP1 for our V3 FP0 devices - especially the WLAN VoIP related consumption could be improved - I guess Nokia could save quite much energy on millions of phones every day. Based on your bluetooth headset questionary the difference between FP0 and FP1 should be negligable and the energy usage improvement would be a really green move from Nokia.
As a curiosity the power consumption software by Nokia is not willing to run on FP0 only on FP1.
http://blogs.s60.com/tommi/2007/11/nokia_energy_profiler_why_dont_1.html
Do you know the reason why?
Best regards!
Posted by: Aron | March 27, 2008 10:46 PMAron