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5 Tips on Creating an Eco-Friendly Workspace for Auto Companies

 

Companies can have eco-friendly workspaces, but they often face different choices than individuals. While switching the lights off in the house is easy for a family, it can be more challenging to stay green for big manufacturing companies.

That said, there are plenty of strategies companies can practice for an eco-friendly workplace. Discover some of them here.

1. Start a Sustainability Team

If you’re not sure where to start, one of the best green cleaning solutions is to start a sustainability team. A proactive sustainability team can raise awareness and help create a green work environment.

Projects for the sustainability team can include setting up a recycling program and informing about purchasing decisions on energy-efficient appliances and supplies.

A sustainability team can also teach and educate staff on how to be green with informal yet informational lunch sessions with local departments of water and power. When employees are making efforts to engage one another, it’s often more effective than merely receiving memos from the top.

The team can also make monthly assessments and inspections by checking the power and gas meters, the number of office supplies ordered, and more.

2. Go Paperless

Did you know that corrections, revisions, and notes on printed documents contribute to significant amounts of waste? Then, the papers that are kept often take up space in storage.

The greenest paper is no paper at all. It’s time to go digital.

Whenever you can, keep things digital. It’s super simple to keep digital files on your computers and other devices, plus you can save files in the cloud so that you always have access to them.

Try to get into the habit of reviewing and editing digital documents on-screen instead of printing them out. Other techniques to go paperless include printing less in general and asking clients to send e-statements and invoices instead of paper sent through the post.

Setting up automated online payments further reduces paperwork by removing the need for printed checks too. It’s a win-win.

3. Switch to Clean Energy

It’s impossible to eliminate electricity use from manufacturing offices. But, you can help by switching to clean energy providers, such as solar, wind, or geothermal sources.

Of course, not every company can switch. If you can’t, upgrade older and less efficient tools and equipment for more energy-efficient options. Recycle the old devices responsibly or donate them to a non-profit or another company that needs them.

You can also change the light bulbs for LED or CFL options.

Creating an Eco-Friendly Workspace

There are plenty of practices companies can do to go green and create an eco-friendly workspace. Making these green changes are excellent, not only for the environment but for your company too. Many people seek out eco-friendly companies and care about the environment, so you’re likely to attract more talent by going green.

Want to learn more? Here’s how automotive companies are taking on waste reduction.

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  9月9日,中国驻卢森堡大使馆与卢森堡中国女企业家俱乐部、卢森堡中国文化中心联合举办中秋联谊会。中国驻卢森堡大使馆临时代办王原、卢森堡议会国际关系和礼宾事务负责人泰妮娜、卢森堡中国文化中心主任王晓红、在卢中国女企业家以及卢各界女性代表出席联谊会。

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“天涯共此时”中秋诗会在科威特举办

  9月16日,由中国驻科威特大使馆、科威特中国文化中心、科威特华人华侨协会共同主办的“天涯共此时”中秋诗会活动在科威特中国文化中心成功举办。活动以诗歌之美,在吟诵与月亮有关的古诗词中弘扬中华传统文化。科威特华人华侨协会会长王伟、科威特中国文化中心主任夏剑锋、青禾学堂校长张永芳,以及科威特华人华侨、中资企业代表、青禾学堂师生、中国文化爱好者、当地民众等50余人出席。

  活动当天,文化中心张灯结彩,洋溢着浓浓的节日氛围,夏剑锋在致辞中向来宾致以节日问候。他说,中秋节是中华民族的传统节日,象征团圆与和谐。古诗词是中华文化的瑰宝,通过吟诵古诗词,以月抒情,以情聚心,以心暖人,营造中科文化的共情点,交融点,从而助力中国文化在科威特的传播。

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  诗会上,王伟朗诵了《我心中的中国月亮》、科威特青禾学堂的师生朗诵了《诗词里的中国》和《水调歌头·明月几时有》。夏剑锋朗诵了《将进酒》《春江花月夜》等名篇。

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  中国驻多伦多总领事罗伟东在致辞中表示,中秋是中华民族最重要的传统节日之一,代表了全球中华儿女对家庭团圆、亲人和睦、社会和谐的美好向往。希望“天涯共此时”品牌活动能延续下去,成为当地华人及各族裔友人共庆佳节的平台,展现中华优秀文化、丰富加拿大多元文化,增进中加两国人民了解和友谊。

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  中国驻多伦多旅游办事处主任武宁表示说希望借助此次活动展现中国文化魅力,促进中加之间文化交流和互洽。同时欢迎加拿大朋友们去中国亲身体验这些文化瑰宝,因为“中国能提供给大家的远不止此”,“你好!中国”必会让大家不虚此行。

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  加拿大前联邦参议员胡子修、省议员柯文彬、列治文山市副市长陈志辉、万锦市经贸与文化发展委员会主席何胡景等纷纷在致辞中表达了对中加两国加强文化和旅游交流的期许和祝愿。

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WATCH: Will Jordan making try scoring look so simple for the Crusaders

Prolific full-back Will Jordan was once again on the scoresheet for the Crusaders as the defending champions ran riot against the Fijian Drua, winning the quarter-final 49-8 in Christchurch.

The Crusaders had built a solid lead in the clash that resulted in a boatload of injuries for the star side and were attacking the Drua line in the 67th minute. The relentless pressure had sucked the visitors’ defence in, narrowing their set significantly.

Ever the opportunist, Jordan was wise to the narrow defensive line and spotted a practically empty blindside. The 25-year-old made the charge for the space and fortunately, replacement scrum-half Will Heinz saw his team-mate changing course and got a well-timed pass out to him.

Jordan had acres of space to work with and chopped back in to score a try by reaching for the line.
Awareness and instinct were the key attributes that bagged the All Black yet another five-pointer.

Earlier, it was a dream start for the Christchurch side who only took two minutes to get on the board through front-row Oli Jager with fly-half Richie Mo’unga converting the score successfully.

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Only four minutes later, hooker Codie Taylor crossed for his first of two tries, the second of which came in the 14th minute as Mo’unga added the extras for both.

The Drua managed to slow the bleeding in what was a horror start for them in their first taste of the Super Rugby Pacific play-offs and got on the board after 25 minutes as Frank Lomani kicked a penalty.

However, only nine minutes later the Crusaders started turning the screw yet again as Sione Havili crossed for a try that his fly-half also converted.

The Drua were given the smallest of hopes by an unconverted intercept try from Selestino Ravutaumada five minutes before the break.

Those hopes would soon be destroyed as the second period would follow with the defending champions flying out of the blocks as skipper Scott Barrett crossed in the 45th minute for a converted try.

Errors crept into the clash from both sides, making for a messy third quarter before Jordan scored his try with 13 minutes to play as Mo’unga continued to kick brilliantly from the tee.

Heinz was rewarded for his try assist as he crossed over for a late score with two minutes left, rubbing salt in the Fijian wounds. Fergus Burke was on hand for the final conversion.

The dominant win sets up an intriguing semi-final against the Blues next weekend in a replay of last season’s grand final.

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Wallabies boss Eddie Jones not underestimating Wales ahead of Rugby World Cup clash

Although Wales have struggled with their form ahead of this year’s Rugby World Cup in France, Wallabies head coach Eddie Jones is wary of his Pool C rivals at the global showpiece.

Australia were drawn alongside Wales and Fiji for the third time in as many tournaments and they will be joined by Georgia and Portugal.

Wales have struggled in recent years and, after suffering a shock home defeat against the Lelos at the end of 2022, Warren Gatland returned to take over the coaching reins from Wayne Pivac, who was fired.

Gatland had previously coached Wales between 2008 and 2019, during which time they won three Six Nations Grand Slam titles, and they also reached the World Cup semi-finals in 2011 and 2015.

Wales still struggled despite Gatland’s return

But despite his return, Wales still struggled during this year’s Six Nations and finished in fifth position, with a win over bottom-placed Italy their only victory in the championship.

Apart from that, they lost the services of experienced players like Alun Wyn Jones, Justin Tipuric and Rhys Webb, who all announced their retirements after being named in Gatland’s preliminary World Cup squad.

And Wales’ situation worsened on Friday when Cory Hill, who has been playing his club rugby in Japan, became the latest player to leave Gatland’s squad to take up a contract opportunity outside of Wales.

Despite all those setbacks, Jones expects a tough challenge when the Wallabies and Wales do battle in their World Cup pool encounter in Lyon on September 24.

“They’ve had a tough Six Nations but sometimes a tough Six Nations can be almost the ideal preparation for a World Cup,” he told the BBC.

“You work out what you haven’t done well. You work out maybe some selection issues and then you go into the World Cup with a renewed focus and a renewed purpose.

“That’s the danger of Wales, they’ll get that. They’ve got one of the most experienced Welsh coaches of all time in Warren Gatland and we know he’s a very successful coach.

“He’s got a great track record at the World Cup, so we know it’s going to be a very difficult game.”

Meanwhile, former Wales wing Shane Williams has urged Gatland to look at how the Crusaders beat Fijian Drua in Saturday’s Super Rugby Pacific quarter-final and use that as a blueprint when Wales face Fiji in their World Cup opener in Bordeaux on September 10.

“Thank you, Scott Robertson and your Crusaders players for showing Wales the way to beat Fiji in their opening game at the World Cup,” wrote Williams in his column in The Rugby Paper.

“Unlike Wales in 2007, they didn’t get involved in a running battle. They played territory, turned the game into a forward slog for as long as they could, and were thoroughly committed at the breakdown.

No panic from Crusaders

“Even after they had gifted the Drua an interception try they didn’t panic. They kept things tight and won with something to spare in the end, with the forwards scoring the majority of their tries.

“The blueprint for Wales was laid out for them. Now all Gatland needs to do is get his front five ready for action and decide who he picks in his back-row to dominate the breakdown area.

“Whoever Wales pick at centre will need to be ready for 80 minutes of hard tackling and staying in shape. The Crusaders managed to frustrate all attempts at the Fijians to break up the game and create chaos with the running and off-loading.

“It wasn’t easy and it came at a high physical price as they ended with 13 players having run out of replacements.”

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Exclusive | Jordan Amavi makes agent switch with view to summer move

Aston Villa and French youth international left-back Jordan Amavi has made a change in agent representation, with a view to a summer move, Get French Football News has learned.

Amavi, 23, was the subject of intense interest from Marseille in the January transfer window, who had a bid turned down and has been a reported long-term target for Liverpool.

The former OGC Nice man has left established French agent Christophe Mongai and joined up with up and coming agency Classico Sports Management.

As an agency, Classico Sports Management have a considerable presence in the French market, which, speculatively speaking, might suggest that that is in fact where Amavi’s future destination lies.

Ligue 2 Showdown – what to watch out for

On Friday, Ligue 2, France’s second division, will play its last batch of the 38 chapters that constitutes the 2016/17 season. At the end of which, not three but two sides will be directly promoted to the country’s top division, with the third-placed club forced into a play-off fixture with whichever side finishes 18th in Ligue 1. In a quite extraordinary turn of events, any side currently occupying the top six places in the Ligue 2 table can win automatic promotion on Friday evening, with an enormous 30 different combinations of how the top two will finish being possible. With only three points separating the top six, literally anything could happen.

Below are the games relating to the race for promotion which you should look forward to:

Strasbourg v Bourg-Péronnas

Reims v Amiens

Sochaux v Troyes

Lens v Niort

Brest v GFCO Ajaccio

Laval v Nîmes

Strasbourg

As competition in the French top flight has strengthened, France has seen a fair share of big town-clubs falling down the football league ladder in recent years, Strasbourg being one of them. If the Alsace-based side do seal promotion on Friday, they will achieve a feat that is not as uncommon as its inherent nature might suggest: winning back-to-back promotions from National (3rd division) and then Ligue 2. Recent examples of this include Evian-Thonon Gaillard’s surge in 2010/11 and Gazelec Ajaccio’s double-promotion which saw them be a part of Ligue 1 in 2016/17. The latter club has deep connections associated with Strasbourg’s success this season, with manager Thierry Laurey and talismanic Moroccan international Khalid Boutaïb both quitting Corsica last summer to join the then newly-promoted from National side. A return to the top flight for Strasbourg would represent their first foray in the French top flight since 2008 and provide the 1995 UEFA Intertoto Cup winners with the chance to re-establish themselves as a landmark on France’s football landscape.

Amiens

The hometown of recently elected President Macron, if Strasbourg’s potential back-to-back success would be a surprise, then Amiens’ would be nothing short of a miracle. Like Laurey’s side, Amiens spent last season in the French third division and have relied on an indomitable team spirit and the tenacious midfield duo of Tanguy Ndombele and Guessouma Fofana to provide constant shocks to the Ligue 2 system. Described insultingly by French football magazine France Football as “goats” in its Ligue 2 season preview, manager Christophe Pélissier’s decision to stick the article on the dressing room wall as motivation serves to encapsulate the Amiens’ combative, gung-ho approach. A win would seal their first ever French top flight campaign so long as Troyes do not better their goal difference, but a trip to Reims, relegated just last season, represents the toughest of all the final hurdles that face the promotion-seeking pack. Their presence in Ligue 1 would certainly be a fairy-tale – there is currently only one bus that leaves the city centre for the stadium when you seek to go to an Amiens match.

ESTAC Troyes

A perennial yo-yo club, ESTAC Troyes have created a reputation for flourishing in Ligue 2 only to perform dreadfully on each opportunity that they have to rub shoulders with France’s best in Ligue 1. In possession of arguably the French second flight’s most technical player in 40-year-old attacking midfielder Benjamin Nivet, the club has the necessary motivation to return to the big time in order to eradicate a pitiful record which they established over the course of the previous Ligue 1 campaign, recording the division’s worst ever points tally: 18.

RC Lens

Lens were in fact playing their home matches at Amiens during their last successful Ligue 2 promotion campaign in 2015/16 owing to their usual ground, the Stade Bollaert-Delelis, being renovated at the time for EURO 2016. The club may be enjoying the creature comforts afforded to them by returning home but they are one of the few Ligue 2 sides this season to have actually collected more points on their travels (two, to be exact). This can perhaps be explained by their famously outstanding away fan contingent. A club that is rich with history in a town that breathes football, the return of Lens to the top flight would undoubtedly be a victory for French football. This, even though manager Alain Casanova has received plenty of criticism for his side’s rather apathetic brand of football this campaign. He has journeyman Habib Habibou to thank for a recent injection of life into his team that might well propel Lens back to the top flight after a two season-long hiatus.

Stade Brestois

Despite sitting in 5th before the start of play on Friday, Brest have been sitting top of the league for most of the season – specifically at the end of 25 of Ligue 2’s 37 rounds of fixtures thus far. They failed to pull away from the rest of the pack, losing three matches on the spin against direct promotion opponents (Amiens, Troyes and Nîmes). They play mid-table outfit Gazélec Ajaccio who in theory have nothing to play for. A win is essential, but one fears that come the end of the evening, Brest may have the biggest regrets.

Nîmes

Kicking off the 2015/16 campaign with an eight points point deduction following an unsavoury match-fixing affair, Nîmes miraculously remained in the Ligue 2 after a hard-fought relegation battle last season. At the turn of the calendar year, Nîmes were on nobody’s radar but an incredible run of fixtures has seen them lose just twice in 2017 and incredibly put them in the mix for promotion. This is a sensational story that deserves the ultimate climax – Nîmes have not finished above 8th in Ligue 2 since the turn of the century. With a trip to already relegated Laval, the odds are certainly on UNFP Ligue 2 Manager of the Year Bernard Blaquart’s men to grab three points.

In a league where the final promotion place last season was decided not by points, nor goal difference but number of goals scored, as Bob Bradley’s charges at Le Havre were denied a Ligue 1 adventure by the smallest of margins, turn your attentions on Friday night to the weird but wonderful French second tier for what is sure to be a spectacle of drastically contrasting emotions

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Customization: Rotor Clip’s Expertise

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Despite an extensive standard catalog stock of  carbon steel and stainless steel with various dimensions and spring characteristics, some applications are not served with a standard stock retaining ring or flat wire wave spring. In these instances, Rotor Clip can produce a  custom part according to your unique specifications. 

With Rotor Clip, you can be certain that you get the assistance and answers that you seek before, during, and after you purchase from us. We have a dedicated and highly trained team of professionals to help you get the answers you seek. From pricing, lead times, logistics to part specs, application design assistance, and feasibility studies; our team has the answer 

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Our highly engineered wave springs are one of our most versatile products, See the chart below for all of our customizations. Even better, our wave spring production process does not require special tooling for nonstandard specifications when an existing wire size is used, so that the production costs of a custom spring can be equal to that of standard parts.
 
Below is some helpful information on the wide range of customized solutions that we can offer on our Tapered Section, Constant Section, and Spiral Retaining Rings, as well as on our Wave Springs. Additionally, below that, we’ve included a graphic on all of the various ending on our Constant Section Rings. 
 
Rotor Clip’s engineers to be able to help choose the right products for your application. We’ll be able to explain to you the suitability of one of our standard parts for your application or a custom design to perfectly fit your needs. 

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Jun
20

You certainly have choice of vendors when sourcing retaining rings, but not all retaining ring suppliers offer the same level of quality, expertise, and trust. Here are 5 points you should consider when choosing your next retaining ring supplier:

1. Quality
2. Support
3. Traceability
4. Breadth of Product Offerings
5. Integrity

1. Delivering quality products should always be #1, especially if you are dealing with safety critical applications. Rotor Clip has supported the automotive, aerospace/defense and medical device industry for decades with retaining rings that meet performance goals of safety critical applications every day. Many manufactures rely on 3rd party companies for their tooling and processing of their product. This can lead to either overall inferior product because of lack of knowledge and/or extended lead times due the dependence on another company’s capacity. Here at Rotor Clip we rely on our in-house quality and metrology labs in conjunction with our vertically integrated manufacturing process; ranging from wire rolling, to tool making, to heat treating, finishing and packaging allowing for tight process quality controls and process optimizations. The results are quality product for our customers, delivered on time. Rotor Clip holds several quality awards from major global OEMs and is certified to IATF 16949, ISO 9001, ISO 14001, and AS9100. Naturally, this level of quality extends to the Rotor Clip products sold by one of our RotorExpress® distribution partners.

2. You may not need a lot of support if you are just ordering the same part number with the same supplier over and over again, but what happens if you actually need help identifying the right retaining ring solution, need product certifications, or proper installation advice? Not sure? With Rotor Clip you can be certain that you get the assistance and answers that you seek before, during, and after you purchase from us. We have a dedicated and highly trained team of professionals to help you get the answers you seek. From Pricing, Lead times, and Logistics to Part Specs, Application Design Assistance, and Feasibility Studies; our team has the answers.

3. Make sure that your vendor stands fully behind the product they provided to you by offering proper product lot traceability and documentation. The security provided by a traceable lot is as important to us as it is to our customers. Rotor Clip strongly believes in product accountability. That is why everything we supply may be traced back to the production lot, the material and processes used in its production. This protects you if a problem arises that requires records of the manufacturing process.

4. Many retaining ring manufacturers are limited as to what types of retaining rings they are able to manufacture, forcing you to vet and manage more vendors on your steadily growing list of suppliers. We offer you the opportunity of vendor consolidation and cost reduction by being able to offer total package pricing on all your retaining ring needs, as well as wave springs, and hose clamps. Rotor Clip is the only manufacturer that produces a full line of inch, DIN, ANSI metric and JIS retaining rings to world standards, as well as a complete line of constant section rings, spiral retaining rings, wave springs, and self-compensating hose clamps. There are over 50 different styles and over 1000 part numbers to fit virtually every application. And if our stock items aren’t the right fit, we are happy to work with you to create custom parts for all of your application needs, with our retaining rings in a range of 1mm to 1000mm. Rotor Clip supports its market with a full line of installation tools including applicators, pliers, dispensers and automated assembly equipment.

5. Do you truly know where your retaining rings were made? You are not alone If you ever were unable to identify where your parts were actually produced or were not provided with proper certifications. When you buy retaining rings, wave springs, or hose clamps from Rotor Clip you can be certain that they were produced by Rotor Clip. We are able to provide you with all the proper  certifications and documentation in regard to our products, including:

  • Certification of Conformance
  • Chemical, Material, and Physical Certificate
  • DFARS Certificate
  • C of O
  • Quality Documentation 
    • PPAP Warrant
    • Inspection Layout or ISIR
    • PPAP Levels 1,2,3,4 & 5

Additionally all of our boxes have the country of origin printed on them and are properly labeled with part number, quantity, and lot number allowing you to easily identify and trace the parts if necessary.

So if you are looking for a retaining ring supplier that you can rely on and trust, give us a call. We would love the chance to prove ourselves to you and convince you that Rotor Clip is the smart choice when it comes to retaining rings, wave springs and hose clamps.

Rotor Clip, Made in USA – Made in Europe – Trusted Globally!

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