Think green: Canon launches recycled calculator range
Canon Middle East today underlines its commitment to the environment with the launch of a new range of ‘green’ calculators. Using materials recycled from Canon copier machines, the three new calculators mark the latest step in Canon’s ongoing environmental sustainability program Kyosei, which was established in 1988.
“As the first office equipment manufacturer to implement a cartridge recycling program in 1990, Canon has long been committed to reducing our environmental impact,” said Hendrik Verbrugghe, Marketing Manager, Canon Middle East. “The launch of this calculator range is a small step towards a truly sustainable manufacturing programme. Through continued improvements in resource efficiency, we hope to show that it is possible for all players in the industry to achieve a balance between environmental and business interests.”
The LS-8TCG, HS-1200TCG and TS-1200TCG use 100% recycled materials from used Canon copier machines for the front and back plastic covers. Packaging and instruction manuals are made from recycled paper to further cut down on waste. All products are dual-powered through solar energy and a replaceable battery.
The calculators are ideal for government departments, public bodies and any organisation that has a green procurement policy. They fulfil the ‘green’ criteria for ISO 14001 environmental management certification. The calculators will also appeal to environmentally conscious individuals. Key features:
LS-8TCG: 8-digit handheld calculator with large LCD, plus tax and currency conversion functions
HS-1200TCG: 12-digit desktop calculator with angled LCD, plus tax and currency conversion functions
TS-1200TCG: 12-digit desktop calculator with adjustable tilt LCD, plus tax and currency conversion functions
Demonstrating Canon’s commitment to these products, each model comes with a three-year warranty instead of the standard one-year coverage.
Environmental initiatives
Canon’s new ‘green’ calculator range is just one of many ongoing environmental initiatives undertaken as part of the company’s Factor 2 programme. This is a comprehensive set of targets aimed at doubling environmental efficiency across all business groups compared with 2000. In concrete terms, Canon aims to reduce CO2 emissions in 2010 to 50% of the output for the same work in 2000.
Efforts to achieve this goal have already produced tangible results. Canon’s office devices lead the industry in terms of energy efficiency – i-SENSYS laser printers offering a 75% reduction in power consumption compared to devices with conventional roller-fixing systems. Recently, Canon was selected as the best of 56 consumer products’ companies in the Climate Count’s Company Scorecard Overview .

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