Public Gaming November/December 2020

40 PUBLIC GAMING INTERNATIONAL • NOVEMBER/DECEMBER 2020 ing the company’s environmental management systems and reducing its environmental impact. IGT has continued to increase the boundar- ies and accuracy of its greenhouse gas (GHG) emission monitoring and reporting through a web-based tool. In 2019, 227 sites were involved in the data collection, covering 100% of IGT’s active locations. The com- pany continued its commitment to reducing CO 2 emissions and waste, increased recycling efforts at its Reno manufacturing facility, implemented efficient lighting schedules to save energy at the Las Vegas campus, and successfully lowered emissions for Lottomatica in Italy by using remote troubleshooting for point of sale terminals. IGT also a received an FTA Sustainability Excellence Award for implementing a volatile organic compound reduction program in the flexographic printing operation at the instant ticket printing facility in Lakeland, Florida, transitioning from solvent inks to a full water- based ink system. The company extends its com- mitment to fostering sustainable operations to suppliers, who must meet high economic, ethical, and environmental standards as outlined in the company’s Supplier Code of Conduct. n As a new year begins, IGT continues to look ahead, connecting players around the world with best-in-class solutions that respect both people and the environment, while delivering excellence to keep gaming fun and safer for all. For more information, download the IGT 2019 Sustainability Report, available now on IGT.com.

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