February 17, 2009

Fuji Xerox To Cut Emissions 30% By 2020

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Fuji Xerox Co plans to reduce its annual CO2 emissions to about 1.2 million tons by 2020; a 30 percent reduction from its 2005 CO2 emission levels of 1.7 million tons.

The company says it is also planning to cut CO2 emissions at customers’ operations by 7 million tons per year.

In order to reach its goal, Fuji Xerox says it will develop and grow products that minimize environmental impact during end-user usage. The company will target an 80 percent reduction of per-unit power consumption from the level in 2005.

In addition, the company plans to build a mechanism for low-carbon manufacturing that includes the entire supply chain. It is targeting a 75 percent reduction of per-unit CO2 emissions during manufacturing from the level in 2005.

In 2007, the company’s executive signed environmental pledges at the Global Compact leaders Summit.

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