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Canon’s Role in Sustainable Procurement

Canon’s Role in Sustainable Procurement. How Canon products can play a part in a sustainable procurement programme. Surrie Everett-Pascoe ACIS AIEMA Environment Manager. Canon. Environment. Ecology DVD. Canon Philosophy Kyosei. Kyosei – ‘living and working together for the common good ’.

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Canon’s Role in Sustainable Procurement

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  1. Canon’s Role in Sustainable Procurement How Canon products can play a part in a sustainable procurement programme Surrie Everett-Pascoe ACIS AIEMA Environment Manager EUAC April 2007

  2. Canon Environment Ecology DVD EUAC April 2007

  3. Canon Philosophy Kyosei • Kyosei – ‘living and working together for the common good’ Establish a Truly Global Corporation Transcend borders to actively fulfill our social responsibility to all humankind, in every region of the world Accept the Responsibility of Being a Pioneer Create products without rival in quality and service, and which contribute to the improvement of societies around the world Ensure the Happiness of All the Canon Group Contribute to continuing prosperity by building an ideal firm EUAC April 2007 Canon European Intranet

  4. EUAC April 2007

  5. Canon Vision Corporate Vision for 2010 Increase by at least a Factor 2.0 the ratio of net sales to life cycle CO2 emissions, using 2000 as the reference year CO2 emissions from……. Business Trips Heating Electricity Paper use Waste EUAC April 2007 Canon Sustainability Report 2006

  6. Elimination of Hazardous Substances Energy Conservation Resource Conservation Canon Environmental Strategy EUAC April 2007 Canon Sustainability Report 2006

  7. What do our customers need? • Information – • Websites: www.canon.com • www.canon.co.uk • www.canon-europe.com • www.eu-energystar.org • Compliance - WEEE and ROHS • Accreditation – ISO14001 EUAC April 2007

  8. EUAC April 2007

  9. WEEE and RoHS • We have conducted internal ROHS compliance audits for all third party products. All new Canon products are compliant. • We have joined the DHL WEEE Compliance Scheme for our B2B and B2C products. • We are already complying for B2B as we have always recycled end of life product for our business equipment customers. EUAC April 2007

  10. ISO14001 Implementation in Canon UK • Canon Global implementation • Canon UK has been certified for ISO14001 in November 2006 • 22 sites in UK & Ireland EUAC April 2007

  11. Information about our actions in these areas • Production and manufacture including life cycle • Design • Social Responsibility • Use of our products EUAC April 2007

  12. Production and Manufacture EUAC April 2007

  13. EUAC April 2007

  14. Life Cycle Management EUAC April 2007

  15. EUAC April 2007

  16. Product Design EUAC April 2007

  17. EUAC April 2007

  18. SANDWICH MOLDINGTECHNOLOGY By achieving both high quality & cost reduction in plastic recycling, maximization of resource efficiency is obtained Sandwich Molding Used Copying Machines Recycled Materials Sandwich Molded Part Sorting (Degradation- evaluation) Crushing Washing NP6030 & others Virgin Materials Exterior & Interior: Virgin MaterialCenter Core: Recycled Material EUAC April 2007 Used in outer panels of Canon copiers from September 2000

  19. ON-DEMAND FIXING TECHNOLOGY LBP-2410: First colour laser beam printer to use on-demand technology On-demand Fixing LBP-2410 Conventional Roller Fixing Halogen Heater Ceramic Heater Fixing Roller Fixing Film (Image Surface) (Fixing) (Image Surface) (Fixing) Paper Paper Pressure Roller Pressure Roller 定着ローラ(熱容量大)への • Fixing Roller to be kept warm for the quick-start • Weight: 2.8kg • Quick-start without warm-up • Weight: 1.1kg Instructionof printing Printingstarts Printingends Conventional roller fixing: On-demand fixing LBP-2410: Achieving - Reduced Waiting Time & Increased Energy-Efficiency Power Consumption a Power consumption in standby mode(with warm-up) EUAC April 2007 Reducing the fixing-unit’s power consumption Power consumption in standby mode(no warm-up) b Time Standby mode Printing Standby mode

  20. ENERGYCONSCIOUS PRODUCTS imageRUNNER iR3300 Series ELIMINATION OF HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES MEETING ENVIRONMENTAL STANDARDS MEETING ENVIRONMENTAL STANDARDS • Lead-free: Eliminating lead from lens coating,solder on controller boards, and sheathing in wiring • Hexavalent Chromium-free steel plates and screws • PBB/PBDE-free (specified brominated flame retardants) • Cadmium-free: plastics; paint; wiring • International Energy Star Program (USA) • Blue Angel (Germany) • Eco-Leaf (Japan) • ISO14001 certification • International Energy Star Program (USA) • Blue Angel (Germany) • Eco-Leaf (Japan) • ISO14001 certification RESOURCE CONSERVATION RESOURCE CONSERVATION ENERGY CONSERVATION • Design enables recycling • Sandwich molding technology • Design enables recycling • Sandwich molding technology • On-demand fixing technology EUAC April 2007

  21. EUAC April 2007

  22. Use of Canon Products EUAC April 2007

  23. iRC3380i Results • Business impact • Reduce print costs by up to 3% of revenue • Help protect the environment as well • Reduce power consumption by 78% • Save paper consumption by 40% EUAC April 2007

  24. Results • How could using devices with low standby energy consumption help the environment? • The new iRC4580i device uses only 3 watts in standby mode. 687 watts less electricity than older devices* • This is the equivalent energy saving needed to run a microwave oven • Over a year this could equate to the energy needed for 17,500 roast chickens EUAC April 2007 *compared to standby mode of iRC2105: 690watts Assumes running a 700w microwave, 25 min per chicken at full power

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