MAHWAH, NJ, February 27, 2008 -- As part of its continuing commitment to preserving the
environment and reducing landfill waste, Sharp Imaging and Information Company of America
(SIICA) is enhancing its Copier Toner Recycling Program to encourage government and business
customers to recycle Sharp toner cartridges from all Sharp models.
Beginning February 2008, every Sharp-branded copier, printer and multifunctional peripheral (MFP)
toner cartridge sold in the U.S. can be easily recycled at no cost to the customer. Users can simply
download pre-paid, pre-addressed UPS shipping labels from www.sharpusa.com/recycle to ship out used toner cartridges. To facilitate bulk
shipments, help conserve resources and reduce energy use, users can also order recycled cardboard
bulk cartons that hold up to ten used cartridges. These cartons arrive via UPS and can be conveniently
placed in the customer’s mailroom or near the copiers for easy collection, and then shipped to one of
three recycling centers nationwide.
“At Sharp, we are committed to maximizing energy resources while also maximizing product
performance,” said Ed McLaughlin, president of SIICA. “This program formalizes our longstanding
recycling efforts and makes the process easy and convenient for the customer.”
A History of Environmentally Sound Business Products
Sharp’s copiers and printers are among the industry’s most energy efficient and all current models are
ENERGY STAR® qualified. Sharp’s High-speed copier and printer products
deliver energy efficiency and savings through external heat fusing technology that employs an external
system to heat thin-walled steel fusing rollers. Sharp has further reduced waste by switching to
reusable airbags for its packaging materials. As well, Sharp has eliminated the use of expanded
polystyrene as a packaging material for all products under 11 lbs., and all service and owner’s manuals
are printed on recycled paper.
The company was recently honored with the “Product Line of the Year” Award from Buyer’s
Laboratory Inc., a tribute to the exceptional reliability and superior performance of its broad line of
multifunction peripherals and copiers. “Achieving BLI’s ‘Product Line of the Year’ award underscores
our business strategy of bringing to market superior products which meet the highest standards of
reliability and advanced functionality,” said McLaughlin. “Our focus on industry-leading reliability
provides the additional benefit of extending our MFPs’ productive life so their parts stay out of
landfills. Additionally, fewer service calls mean less emissions from service vehicles.”
Global Commitment to the Environment
Sharp is committed to being a socially responsible company and helping preserve the environment. The
company has long focused on designing environmentally-conscious products, reducing harmful
emissions from its plants, and expanding the use of solar energy. In fact, Sharp aims to reduce its
worldwide greenhouse gas emissions to the extent that, by fiscal 2010, the quantity of greenhouse
gases emitted from its worldwide business activities that year will equal the quantity of greenhouse
gases avoided through the use of Sharp energy-saving products and the use of the solar cells Sharp
has sold during the previous 20 years.
The Sharp legacy of environmental responsibility was recently recognized by the U.S. Government’s
General Services Administration (GSA) which awarded Sharp both its “Green Contractor Award”
and its “Evergreen Award” in recognition of the company’s environmental leadership in manufacturing
and sustainable business practices.
Sharp was also awarded the “SmartWay Excellence Award” by the U.S. Environmental Protection
Agency for conserving energy and lowering greenhouse gas emissions from transportation and freight
activities. Sharp was one of the first members of the SmartWay Transport Partnership, which was
created by the EPA in 2004 as a voluntary alliance that establishes incentives for fuel efficiency
improvements and reductions in greenhouse gas emissions. By 2012, this initiative aims to reduce
between 33 and 66 million metric tons of carbon dioxide emissions and up to 200,000 tons of nitrogen
oxide emissions per year.
In addition to the Copier Toner Recycling Program, Sharp is a key player in the Electronic
Manufacturers Recycling Management Company (MRM). This newly formed joint venture between
Sharp Electronics Corporation, Panasonic Corporation of North America and Toshiba America
Consumer Products is designed to manage consumer electronics collection and recycling programs in
the United States for manufacturers and others, including state and local governments.
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ENERGY STAR is a U.S. registered mark of the Environmental Protection Agency.