How many awards does it take to prove a company has what it takes to be considered a serious player as an environmentally-conscious player on the world stage? One? Two? Certainly by the time a company racks up seven years' worth of awards in two major countries, they can be certified as one of the eco-friendliest places around.
Starting in 2007, Fuji Xerox started winning top marks from Japanese eco-award programs. Ever since, they've kept a top position in their industry. We can credit this to lead-free shafts in their copiers, Energy Star (tm) power-saving developments beyond those of their competitors, and the choice to use LED rather than other forms of readouts. Making smaller, more efficient, and quiet-running pieces of equipment which consistently raises the bar in the field of eco-friendly engineering innovation has allowed Fuji Xerox to create a scientifically-based starting point from which to grow their philosophy and company.
Having kept an eye on Fuji Xerox and their work over the years, I've been able to see how the company has grown its environmentally friendly policies and use of the sciences in creating their goods. They've created an Eco-Manufacturing centre which opened in 2000, and has been re-manufacturing a quarter million parts a year into "better than new" condition - keeping the parts and the materials that created them out of landfills. Their centre has been recognized numerous times by Australian award bodies, and definitely deserves the award.
What makes Fuji Xerox different from everybody else in the eco-friendly field? How about delivering in hard numbers what most manufacturers only give in broad strokes and mission statements. How about being in compliance with ISO 14001, and working to prevent pollution both from their products and their business operations? How about expanding this to include the environmental impact of their clients? Fuji Xerox also pushes the boundaries of what's called for by environmental protection laws, overshooting government-regulated targets on a regular basis.
By always asking themselves and their customers how they can prevent environmental damage, Fuji Xerox has carved out a place as one of the most eco-friendly companies around.
Starting in 2007, Fuji Xerox started winning top marks from Japanese eco-award programs. Ever since, they've kept a top position in their industry. We can credit this to lead-free shafts in their copiers, Energy Star (tm) power-saving developments beyond those of their competitors, and the choice to use LED rather than other forms of readouts. Making smaller, more efficient, and quiet-running pieces of equipment which consistently raises the bar in the field of eco-friendly engineering innovation has allowed Fuji Xerox to create a scientifically-based starting point from which to grow their philosophy and company.
Having kept an eye on Fuji Xerox and their work over the years, I've been able to see how the company has grown its environmentally friendly policies and use of the sciences in creating their goods. They've created an Eco-Manufacturing centre which opened in 2000, and has been re-manufacturing a quarter million parts a year into "better than new" condition - keeping the parts and the materials that created them out of landfills. Their centre has been recognized numerous times by Australian award bodies, and definitely deserves the award.
What makes Fuji Xerox different from everybody else in the eco-friendly field? How about delivering in hard numbers what most manufacturers only give in broad strokes and mission statements. How about being in compliance with ISO 14001, and working to prevent pollution both from their products and their business operations? How about expanding this to include the environmental impact of their clients? Fuji Xerox also pushes the boundaries of what's called for by environmental protection laws, overshooting government-regulated targets on a regular basis.
By always asking themselves and their customers how they can prevent environmental damage, Fuji Xerox has carved out a place as one of the most eco-friendly companies around.
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