Ricoh is one of the world’s most sustainable companies for the eighth year in a row

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Ricoh is one of the world’s most sustainable companies for the eighth year in a row

Ricoh is one of the world’s most sustainable companies for the eighth year in a row

London, 27 January 2012, Ricoh Ireland, a specialist in office solutions, managed document services, IT services and production printing today announced the company has, for the eighth year in a row been rated one of the “Global 100 Most Sustainable Corporations in the World”. The 2012 Global 100 was unveiled during the annual World Economic Forum held in Davos, Switzerland.

Dr Terry F. Yosie, President and CEO of the World Environment Center, and speaker at a recent Ricoh event for clients to share best practice approaches to sustainable business, said, “Ricoh demonstrates an excellent and long-term approach to sustainability in the way it conducts its business, and also sets a best practice example for its customers and peers. Global recognition is well-deserved for Ricoh, with the company going beyond legal obligations by proactively looking for ways to reduce its impact on the environment and promote biodiversity through innovative business services.”

Alan Mason, managing director, Ricoh Ireland, said, “Being recognised as one of the Global 100 Most Sustainable Corporations for the eighth year running is strong public recognition of our commitment to sustainability. It is also a testament to the culture of the business which has focused on sustainability for more than 30 years. In 2005 we set tough targets to reduce our environmental impact and we’re well on the way to reducing our CO2 emissions by 87.5 per cent by 2050. At the same time, we’re committed to helping our clients to reduce their environmental impacts through our sustainability consultancy service which reduces the costs of managing document processes at the same time as minimising associated environmental impacts.”

The Global 100 Most Sustainable Corporations in the World is the most extensive corporate sustainability assessment in existence, with 4000 companies evaluated and inclusion limited to a select group of the top 100 large-cap companies in the world. The Global 100 2012 was announced on January 25th, 2012, at the annual Corporate Knights dinner at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland.

The prestigious recognition tops a year of accolades for Ricoh’s commitment to sustainability in its own business, and for its customers around the world. These include Ricoh UK’s sustainability consultancy programme being awarded first prize in the EFQM Sustainability Good Practice Competition 2011, and the launch of Europe’s first eco-board, powered 100% by dual sources of sustainable energy.

Visit http://www.ricoh.co.uk/about-ricoh/our-principles/environment/index.aspx to find out more.

Note to Editors

Global 100 Key Performance Indicators 

  •  Energy Productivity  

  •  Water Productivity  

  •  Carbon Productivity 

  •  Waste Productivity  

  •  Safely Productivity   

  •  CEO-to-average worker pay 

  •  Taxes Paid:   

  •  Sustainability pay link 

  •  Leadership diversity 

  •  Innovation Capacity 

  •  Transparency

For the list of 2012’s Global 100 visit www.global100.org

Ricoh’s approach to sustainability  

  • Recognised by oekom research as one of the ‘World's Best Office Electronics Companies in Social and Environmental Performance’
  • Selected as one of the ‘2011 World’s Most Ethical Companies’ by the Ethisphere Institute for the third year running

  • Listed for the eighth consecutive year in the FTSE4Good Index.

 

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About Ricoh Ireland

Ricoh designs, develops and manufactures a complete range of print and document management, hardware, software and services which are tailored to meet individual customer needs. Its devices print, copy, scan and fax documents as an integrated part of the IT network and enterprise content management system. Software is used to audit usage, manage document flows, simplify business processes, control print expenditure and secure access. The company takes an innovative approach to research and development, having invented the first digital black & white copier and introducing the colour-capable device.

Ricoh environmental credentials are second to none. It operates a zero-waste policy at all of its manufacturing plants and operates a dedicated ‘Green Centre’, where old machines are re-commissioned and recycled in line with WEEE Directive guidelines. Ricoh Ireland’s headquarters are in Glasnevin, Dublin.

Further information can be found at www.ricoh.ie.


For further information, please contact:

 

Barry Chapman (For Ricoh)

Comit Communications & Marketing

Tel: +353 1 2157671

Mob: +353 86 6082031

Email:bchapman@comitmarketing.com

or via our website:http://www.comitmarketing.com

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