Currently copier re-manufacturing has been transferred to our copier plant in Germany.
Amidst an increasing social demand for recycling, industry is being asked to produce environmentally sound products. At Canon, we are pushing ahead with recycling of copiers, printers and all of our other products.
Re-manufacturing and recycling in relation to copiers got underway in 1990 with the launch of the campaign to collect used cartridges contained in personal copiers. Canon's Dalian Factory in China opened in September 1991 and reconditioning commenced at
the plant in November 1992.
We are currently at the stage of developing a comprehensive reconditioning system covering all copier parts, the bodies themselves and even consumable items. In Japan, rental and demonstration machines are already being reconditioned at the Sayama factory
of Nippon Typewriter, an associated company. This is in addition to the re-manufacturing line at the Canon Virginia factory, and our European plant, Canon Giessen in Germany.
Canon is developing reconditioning bases throughout the world. In addition to copier re-manufacturing, we will be widening the scope of reconditioning to include printed circuit boards, fixing rollers and other parts and units. Major structural changes
are underway, taking in product development, production and sales, as well as distribution and service, as part of our efforts to create a complete, copier-reconditioning system. |