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Epson again named to Dow Jones Sustainability Indexes

Epson’s selection is a reflection of our long-term efforts to earn the trust of our stakeholders in accordance with our management philosophy.

Why Businesses Are Still Spending Their Green On Green

Voices in the media have questioned whether corporate environmental action will become a casualty of the economic downturn. Eelco Smit, Environmental Affairs Manager, believes this investment will continue, and explains the drivers behind business’ increasingly strong commitment to environmental programmes.

Epson – Recycling for a better future

By working together Epson and British Red Cross hope to raise £25,000 to help change lives and create a better future, across the world and around the corner

Epson Europe EuP – Standby and Off Mode

As a part of Epson’s commitment to the environment we continuously work on improving the environmental performance of our products. Over the last years the focus of our environmental program has, amongst others, been focused on energy reduction, chemicals management and the recyclability of our products.

Epson: Creating a Vision for the Future. Now.

Global warming and resource depletion are serious worldwide issues. Epson believes that the scale of the environmental challenges facing the world requires strong responses, and is taking a leading position to make a difference.

Epson Cartridge Collection Programme

Governments, companies and individuals increasingly realise the importance of environmental protection. When the future of the planet and next generations are at risk, sustainable development becomes a priority. Every year Epson produces and sells printer supplies to its customers. Epson’s aim is to collect and recycle as many supplies as possible in a responsible way, in order to conserve valuable environmental resources and reduce waste.

Energy First for Epson

Most consumers are used to seeing Energy Saving Recommended (ESR) labels on products such as fridges, washing machines and light bulbs, and will look for them when considering a purchase. Now, for the first time, the logo will be seen on Epson inkjet printers.