Canon Inc. has announced that starting in 2025, it will begin incorporating recycled steel (electric furnace steel sheets) into the production of various printing products, including office multifunction devices, home inkjet printers, large-format inkjet printers, and commercial printing presses. This move is part of the company’s ongoing commitment to enhance resource recycling and promote environmental sustainability.
This partnership supports Canon’s goal of effective resource use and recycling, helping to reduce the consumption of virgin materials and contributing to environmental sustainability.
Canon has been working towards environmental sustainability through its kyosei corporate philosophy, which aims to harmonize business practices with nature. Since 2008, the company has focused on reducing CO2 emissions per product, achieving an average annual improvement of 3.95% between 2008 and 2023, resulting in a cumulative improvement of 44.4%. Canon is committed to achieving net-zero emissions by 2050 and will continue to implement initiatives that contribute to this goal.
Through these efforts, Canon is making significant strides in sustainability, focusing on reducing CO2 emissions, enhancing resource recycling, and developing environmentally friendly products for the future.
Source: RTM World
Covered By: Imaging Solution / Canon
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