Technology designed with the future in mind
When it comes to waste, emissions and environmental impact, less is always more.
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TCO certified
Epson works to TCO Certification standards¹ as a commitment to social and environmental sustainability.
Epson Europe’s Sustainability Report
We don’t just talk about sustainability, we take action. Find out more about what we’ve been doing in this report.
Optimising our inbound shipments
Once inbound shipments reach Rotterdam port, the deep-sea containers with products for Europe and Northern Africa are moved on to our Central Distribution Centre in Germany by truck, rail and barge. Transport is now 56.7% rail, 38.3% barge and only 4% truck.
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ISO 9001 and 14001 standards
We operate our quality and environmental management system in compliance with the ISO 14001² and ISO 9001³ international standards and implement a planning and control cycle to effect continuous improvement. All our sales companies are certified with both ISO standards.
Bureau Veritas
We are the first technology company to gain an international certification for the alignment of our CSR management systems to the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). This is validated by the leading global certification organisation, Bureau Veritas.
EcoVadis
Epson has earned a platinum rating for sustainability from EcoVadis, placing us in the top 1% of all companies and industries it assessed. EcoVadis has implemented stricter assessment criteria, and this platinum rating reflects Epson’s position as one of the most responsible and accountable companies in our sector.
RBA
Epson is a member of the Responsible Business Alliance (RBA) – an international coalition that promotes CSR in global supply chains. We have adopted the RBA’s code of conduct and methodologies into our management practices. Our factory in Shenzhen, China, has achieved platinum status for industry-leading levels of corporate social responsibility.
1 TCO Certified is the world’s most comprehensive sustainability certification for IT products, which must meet life cycle criteria for social and environmental sustainability. For more information, please visit https://tcocertified.com.
2 The ISO 14001 standard constitutes a framework defining rules for integrating environmental concerns into the organization’s activities in order to control environmental impacts and thus reconcile the organization’s operational requirements and respect for the environment.
3 The ISO 9001 is a global standard for quality management systems (QMS) that helps organizations meet customer and regulatory expectations.