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Magnetism Sustainability Policy

Magnetism is committed to sustainable development that meets the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs. We have put the following procedures in place in order to achieve Environmental, Economic, Social and Cultural sustainability.

Environmental

The nature of our business means that we have a significantly lower environmental impact than most companies. We utilise the internet as much as possible to minimise the need for travel to and from business meetings and reduce paper consumption. By utilising online data storage systems, such as Microsoft Dynamics CRM 4.0 and SharePoint, we are moving towards becoming a predominantly paperless office. As an implementer of Dynamics CRM we also contribute to the environmental sustainability of our customers.

Economic

Magnetism supports Economic sustainability by our involvement with business networks such as Business Network International (BNI), Microsoft Partner Program, Chamber of Commerce and Her Business Networks. We understand that it is not just who you know, but who knows you that determines an organisations economic stability. Where possible it is our preference to use suppliers from within our business networks.

Social

We work with not for profit organisations to improve their relationships with businesses in the community. We have worked with hospice, local churches and disability service groups to come up with practical ways to engage businesses with their causes. We understand that an engagement between businesses and not for profit organisations can be beneficial for both parties.

Cultural

Magnetism actively supports and promotes the success of Creative Arts in New Zealand, particularly the amateur film community. Magnetism were involved in the 2008 48 Hour Film Festival and are currently sponsoring a local film company’s first feature length film entitled ‘Still Small Voice’.