In recent years, sustainability has become a major topic in boardrooms across various industries. However, businesses often overlook the environmental impact of their printing systems when working towards sustainability goals.
Printing has been a critical component of office spaces for years, and according to a study by Epson, 10% of office consumption can be attributed to printers. This is why global technology leader, Epson, is taking the lead in responsible and sustainable printing in the workplace.
Epson has always been dedicated to creating innovative solutions that transform the way customers do business. Across various sectors, Epson continues to use its efficient, compact, and precise technology to enrich lives and make the world a better place. With an 80,000-strong team and a business worth 1-trillion Japanese yen (approximately 450-billion pesos), Epson has grown into a global technology leader.
“Sustainability has always been part of Epson’s DNA. Driven by our global aspirations, we have made sustainability a core aspect of our business,” said Koichi Kubota, Seiko Epson Corporation Representative Director, and Senior Managing Executive Officer. “We are committed to contributing to a better future as envisioned by the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals. Our solutions will support climate action and a circular economy, while driving the growth of our customers’ businesses.”