Transcript Slide 1

Canon
Solutions for Sustainability
Imaging Systems Group
Agenda
 Introductions
 Canon Company Overview
 Corporate Environmental and
Sustainability Initiatives
 Product Specific Environment-friendly
Features
 Questions/Discussion
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Part I: Canon Company Overview
Who We Are
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Canon Company Overview
 Canon was founded in 1937 as a camera
company and has since evolved into a
global imaging leader.
 Canon employed 131,000 people and
generated over $39.3 billion in 2007.
 Canon maintains more than 200
consolidated subsidiaries around the world.
 Canon re-invests approximately 8%-10% of
its annual gross revenues back into R&D;
$3.6 billion in 2007.
 Canon consistently ranks among the US
Patent winners – 1,987 patents in 2007.
Canon in the News…
Business Week
Best Global Brand
Overall ranking 35th
Fortune
Most Admired Companies
Overall ranking 46th
Brandweek
Customer Loyalty – Copier
Ranked #1
More Recognition…
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Strength Through Diversification
Cameras
25.7%
Business Machines 65.5%
Digital cameras
Digital video camcorders
Film cameras
Lenses
LCD projectors
Other products
Optical & Other
Products
Office Imaging
Products
Monochrome NW MFDs
Office color MFDs
Full-color copiers
Personal PPCs/MFDs
Other products
8.8%
Semiconductor systems
LCD exposure systems
Broadcasting equipment
Medical equipment
Other products
Computer
Peripherals
Business Information Products
Document scanners
Handy terminals
Electronic dictionaries
28.8%
2.4%
34.3%
LBP and MFP Printers
Inkjet printers
Inkjet all-in-ones
Image scanners
Other products
Calculators
Other products
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Canon #1 in Total Copier Market in 2007!
Toshiba
3%
Others
11%
Canon
22%
Samsung
3%
Sharp
4%
Dell
4%
Konica
6%
HP
16%
Xerox
9%
Brother
11%
Ricoh*
12%
Vendor
Units
Canon
521,629
HP
376,785
Ricoh*
290,749
Brother
276,625
Xerox
209,562
Konica Minolta
137,844
Dell Inc.
96,700
Sharp
93,205
Samsung
76,852
Toshiba
76,625
Others
259,637
Total
2,416,213
Source: Gartner/Dataquest, Feb. 2008
2007 Market Share Highlights
• Canon #1 Total Copier Market position (BW + Color)
• Canon #1 Total A3 Copier Market position (BW + Color, 11x17)
• Canon #1 BW Copier Market position (25 out of 26 years)
• Canon #1 BW A3 Copier Market position (11x17)
• Canon #2 Color A3 Copier Market position (11x17)
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• Canon #1 Brand in Fax Market
Commitment to Community
The corporate philosophy of Canon is Kyosei…
"Living and working together for the common good."
Corporate Social
Responsibility Programs
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Environmental Programs
Cultural Diversity Programs
Community Programs
Youth Programs
Educational Programs
Corporate Sponsorships and
Events
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Part II: Corporate Environmental and
Sustainability Initiatives
Corporate Environmental
Management Structure
 Canon Inc. Global Initiatives
‐ Global Environment Promotion System
 Canon Americas /USA Environmental Initiatives
‐ Americas Environmental Management System
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Corporate Environmental Management
Structure
 Canon Inc. Global Initiatives
‐ Global Environment Promotion System
 Canon Americas /USA Environmental Initiatives
‐ Americas Environmental Management System
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3 Fundamental Strategies
Energy Conservation
Elimination of Hazardous Substances
Resource Conservation
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Product Life Cycle
Feedback on
product
performance
Sales/ Logistics
Collection
and
Recycling
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Global Initiatives
 Environmentally Conscious Products
‐ Restriction of Hazardous Substances (RoHS) Compliant /
Hazardous Substances Control
‐ Energy Efficiency such as International ENERGY STAR
‐ Green Procurement Program
‐ Smart design, i.e. smaller lighter products w/ greater
capabilities
 Environmental Programs
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Toner Cartridge Return Program
Global Warming Prevention and Energy Efficiency
Green Logistics
Environmental Activities and Education
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RoHS Compliant Products/ Hazardous
Substances Control
 Restricts the use of 6 Substances, Lead, Cadmium,
Mercury, Hexavalent Chromium, Polybrominated
Biphenyls, Polybrominated diphenyl ether (flame
retardants)
 Canon program goes beyond RoHS and prohibits, restricts
or controls 26 substances
 Canon first to market RoHS compliant Products
 All Copiers, MFD’s, Printers, Cameras and Camcorders are
RoHS compliant
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International ENERGY STAR
 New International Standards effective 4/07. Results in top 25% policy
eliminates 75% of current IE qualified products. US EPA Program begun
in 1992 (Canon IE original partner)
 Requires Total Electricity Consumption (TEC) and Operational Mode
(OM) approach rather than only “sleep” mode’ energy use.
 Canon’s approach : compatibility of convenience with energy savings.
ie. Quick start and On-Demand fusing.
 We recognized TEC most significant part of energy usage in the
copy/printing process. Canon’s designs reflect this and incorporated
TEC and OM in product development before new standards.
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Green Procurement
 Canon Chairs the JGPSSI (Japan GP Survey Standardization
Initiative) and is a recognized leader in GP practices.
 JGPSSI collaborated with the US and EU on the Joint
Industry Guide (JIG) to provide a uniform vendor form
 Comprehensive system of Supplier/product surveys, QC
checks and reauthorization (4500 vendors) which
encompasses all mfg operations
 Global Objective requires Green Procurement System
establishment for all Sales Operations and subsidiaries.
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Resource Conservation
 Focus on reducing weight and size in development stage
while expanding functions.
‐ ie Color imageRUNNER iRC3380/C3380i are 8% lighter than
previous models
 Recycle-conscious design
‐ E.g. Reduction in different resins, plastic component
identification, easy dismantling, use of common parts and
units
 Green Logistics (Supply Chain Management)
‐ E.g. Use of SPC techniques as well as product design i.e. small
size, less weight more units shipped per load saves fuel, fewer
trips, direct to customer shipping, reduction in back
shipments, reduction in number of warehouse sites etc.
 Vision for 2010 Factor 2 resource efficiency
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Vision for 2010 “Factor 2”
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Canon Global Goal
 Vision for 2010
 Factor 2: “Double Canon’s resource efficiency”
100 % Fuel
100 % Fuel
10 Miles
20 Miles
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Canon Americas/ Canon USA Program
Overview
 Company wide Environmental Programs
 External Corporate Environmental Responsibility
Programs
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CANON AMERICAS ENVIRONMENTAL CHARTER
CORPORATE PHILOSOPHY: KYOSEI
Achieve corporate growth and development while contributing to the prosperity of the
world
and the happiness of humankind through the corporate philosophy of Kyosei:
All people, regardless of race, religion or culture, harmoniously living and working
together into the future.
ENVIRONMENTAL ASSURANCE PHILOSOPHY
Pursue maximization of resource efficiency and contribute to the creation
of a society that practices sustainable development.
FUNDAMENTAL POLICIES FOR CANON AMERICAS
ENVIRONMENTAL ASSURANCE
Canon Americas seeks to harmonize environmental, economic and social interests in
all business activities, products and services; offer products with lower environmental
burden through innovative improvements in resource efficiency; and
eliminate anti-social activities that threaten the health and safety of humankind and the
environment.
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Environmental Charter
 What does it mean for CUSA?
 It is a commitment our organization has made to show we
value the environment and will take actions to minimize the
potential for environmental impacts
 What does it mean on an individual level?
 Individuals should consider the environment when making
business decisions
 Individuals should take actions to minimize their
environmental impacts (such as recycling paper, cans,
bottles etc. and minimizing consumption of materials)
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ISO 14001
A voluntary, global environmental management
standard developed by the International
Organization for Standardization that defines
specific requirements for establishing and
operating an EMS
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-EMS –
Environmental Management System
EMS: A continual cycle of planning, implementing,
reviewing, and improving the processes and actions that an
organization undertakes to meet its environmental
obligations and attain environmental performance.
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Canon’s EMS
 ISO 14001 Certified July 2007 (CUSA Sales Organization)
 Canon currently is one of the largest global certificate holder
 700 facilities covered under the Canon Global Consolidated
Certificate.
 EMS includes Goals & Objectives for Continuous Improvement of
Environmental Performance Goals & Objectives reviewed and
approved by top management annually
 Requires corporate wide environmental awareness training for all
employees
 examples CRT / LCD Monitor replacement company wide resulted in
1/3 reduction in energy usage, 99% employees received
Environmental Awareness Training, Full ISO Certification for Canon
Americas by 2010 (Subsidiaries, and Latin American Companies)
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Our Environmental Programs
 Our programs illustrate Canon U.S.A.’s
environmental commitment
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ENERGY STAR
 Currently over 150 Canon Products are ENERGY STAR
qualified (printers 100%, MFD’s 88%)
 Recipient 2008 ES Award for Promotion of ES Program
through Product Labeling
 Canon currently holds 10 ENERGY STAR Awards for
Technical Innovation,100% Product Line Qualification FAX,
Copier Partner of the Year, Manufacturing Partner of the
Year etc.
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WasteWise
 EPA Voluntary Program to reduce municipal solid waste
and reduce Greenhouse Gas emissions
 Canon USA is a Waste Wise Partner since 2000
 Canon established internal waste reduction programs to
reduce our solid waste generation e.g. recycling of cans,
bottles, paper etc. as a result, our recycling rates have
increased by 66% over 2006 levels.
 Canon has won 5 Waste Wise Awards for our waste
reduction efforts, including cartridge return program
collection of over 100,000 tons of material, refurbished
over 230,000 various types of imaging products for
internal use, just to name a few.
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SmartWay Transport
 Voluntary partnership with Companies and
Organizations to improve the environmental
performance of their freight operations e.g. full
loads, no deadheading, no idle, optimized trip
routes etc.
 Canon USA is a Charter Partner in the Program
 99+% of all Canon USA shipments use SmartWays
Carriers
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Clean Earth Campaign
 Cartridge Return Program established in 1990
 Canon was first in the Industry to provide
cartridge return for spent laser printer toner
cartridges
 150,000 tons of toner cartridges have been
diverted from landfills since program began.
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Our Environmental Programs
 Our contribution to the environmental education
‐ NATURE Series with PBS
‐ Eyes on Yellowstone
‐ Canon Envirothon
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Clean Earth Crew
 Canon U.S.A employees at our facilities across the country
volunteer their time for conservation activities involving
parks, beaches and nature preserves. Since 1996, Canon
employees have volunteered thousands of hours to
maintain these public areas.
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Eyes on Yellowstone
 Canon provides funding for the Yellowstone Park Foundation, that
supports scientific research and innovative programs to help preserve
the world’s first national park for future generations
 Allows application of cutting-edge science and technology essential to
managing park wildlife and ecosystems. E.g. The Yellowstone Wolf
Project uses Canon cameras, in aerial radio-tracking flights as a
method to enhance data collection.
 Canon also sponsors the new Canyon Visitor Education Center and
related websites, “Windows Into Wonderland” and “Greater
Yellowstone Science Learning Center”, used by educators and
students, it provides information and interpretation of decades of
data to show visitors how Yellowstone’s unique land forms affect the
animals that inhabit them.
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Envirothon
 Year long program, draws 500,000 High School students nationwide
 The Program’s goal is to raise awareness and commitment for the
environment
 Combines classroom study and field experience in soil/land use,
aquatic ecology, wildlife, forestry.
 Envirothon is culmination of North Americas largest high school
environmental education competition
 Five member teams compete in local, regional and state/provincial
competitions.
 10 top teams awarded Canon scholarships used towards 2 and 4 year
university or trade school tuition.
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NATURE Series with PBS
 Canon has provided corporate funding since 1990
 Produced for PBS by Channel 13/WNET NY
 Nature has won over 400 awards including Peabody and
Emmy’s
 The Series brings the wonders of nature into millions of
households and schools across the world.
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National Environmental
Education Foundation (NEEF)
 Chartered by Congress in 1990
 NEEF non profit, dedicated to advancing
environmental awareness education.
 Canon is National Sponsor of the National
Environmental Education Week. Canon provides
funding and equipment (prizes)
 2007 EE Week which leads up to Earth Day,
reached over 3.5 million students
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Part III: Environment-friendly Features and
Recommendations for Cutting Costs
Canon imageRUNNER Solutions
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Resource Conservation
Features to reduce paper and toner consumption
2-sided Copying/Printing:
• Allows you to copy or print both sides of a sheet
• You can set 2-sided Copying/Printing by default via device additional
function or printer driver
Image Combination (N-up):
• Automatically reduce up to eight originals to fit onto one side or both
sides of a selected paper size.
Eliminate Banner Page Printing:
• Instantly save paper and toner costs by disabling this feature.
Default to B/W printing:
• Reduce unnecessary printing of color pages by setting B/W as default.
Fast Facts…
• According to Gartner, organizations can reduce annual paper costs by at least 30% by selecting duplex
printing as the default setting across the output fleet.
• According to Gartner, a 1,000-person organization could eliminate up to 1.6 million pages and save $33,500
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per year by eliminating banner page printing.
Resource Conservation
Features to reduce paper and toner consumption
Toner Saving Mode:
• Reduces toner saturation on prints and copies.
Print Preview:
• Ensures pages are printed corrected and eliminates reprinting
of pages
Mailbox / PIN Printing:
• Stores print jobs in memory until user retrieves documents via
a PIN number. Keeps documents secure and eliminates
reprinting pages that are unintentionally taken away by others.
Merge Jobs Mode:
• Combine and from different applications and sources for
output as one compound document.
Fast Facts…
• According to Gartner, reducing the density of toner by 10% - 20% can reduce per-page costs by 5% - 10%,
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or $6 to $10 per user, per month.
Resource Conservation
Features to reduce paper and toner consumption
User Authentication/Access Management:
• Settings which allow Administrators to control device access and usage by Department or
individual user. Set page limits, enforce 2-sided printing, restrict/allow color printing, etc.
• Some examples include:
• Department ID Management
• Access Management System
• imageWARE Accounting Manager
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Resource Conservation
Features to reduce paper and toner consumption
Document Distribution features:
• No need to exchange hard copy documents – scan
paper documents and send them to one or multiple
recipients via fax, e-mail, or I-fax,
• The ability to send documents to FTP, SMB, NetWare,
and WebDAV file.
Fax Forwarding
• Automatically route incoming fax documents to other
destinations such as file folder, email address, etc.,
without printing them.
PC Fax
• Send faxes directly from your computer using a Fax
Driver without printing a document and scanning it at
the MFP.
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Energy Efficiency
Technology to use energy more efficiently
imageCHIP System Architecture:
• Designed to make maximum use of power when it is needed.
• Reduces power consumption in Sleep Mode to 1W on BW iR
devices and 3W in Color iR devices.
Rapid Fusing Technology:
• On-demand fixing technology which utilized a special fixing
film and ceramic heater that can heat up instantaneously
Induction Heating (IH) Technology:
• IH fusing quickly ensure fast heat conduction, drastically
reduce warm-up times and cut energy consumption by 70%
RAPID Fusing System
Quick Fixing (QF) Toner:
• QF toner has enhanced melting characteristics to fuse
quickly at a low temperature which helps to lowers power
consumption
Induction Heating System
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Energy Efficiency
Technology to use energy more efficiently
Low Power Mode Time:
• The Low-Power mode conserves energy by turning OFF the fixing unit and the
touch panel display, when the machine is idle for a certain period of time.
• You can set the Low Power Mode Time to 10, 15 (default),
20, 30, 40, 50 min., 1 hour, 90 min., 2, 3, 4 hours.
Auto Sleep Time:
• If the machine is idle for a certain period of time, the control panel power switch
automatically switches OFF to save power.
• You can set the Auto Sleep Time to 10, 15, 20, 30, 40, 50 min.,1 hour (default), 90
min. 2, 3, 4 hours.
Energy Saver Mode:
• The temperature of the fixing unit is lowered by pressing Energy Saver Key on the
control panel, which enables you to conserve electricity.
• You can set the energy saving level to -10% (default), -25%, -50%, or None.
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Other Recommendations
Right size your fleet
• Four single function devices have a significantly greater electrical
footprint than a single a multifunction device.
 A high end-user to device ratio is representative of an efficient device
plan based upon shared resources.
Implement a print management program
• Utilize a device monitoring and tracking system.
• According to Gartner, actively managing a print fleet can lead to a
reduction of 10% - 30% in recurring spending on document output.
Consider leasing versus purchasing equipment
• Ensures the latest technology is being used and equipment is in
optimum running condition.
• Equipment collected at end of lease can be used in
recycling/refurbishing programs.
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Thank You
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