Kyocera
Recognized for Efforts in Recycling, Affirmative Procurement and Waste
Reduction
FAIRFIELD,
N.J., March 4, 2009 ― Kyocera Mita America, Inc.,
one of the world's leading document solutions companies, announced today that is
has been awarded the 2008 Evergreen Award from the U.S. General Services
Administration (GSA) Integrated Workplace Acquisition Center (IWAC) in the
category of Technologies and Electronics.
The
annual award recognizes the leading GSA vendor for their commitment to providing
office technology solutions that recognize the importance of recycling,
affirmative procurement and waste reduction, and who set an example for other
business partners. This year’s Evergreen Award marks the second time Kyocera has
received the honor in the award program’s eleven-year history.
“Kyocera
Mita America takes great pride in its environmental
preservation efforts,” said Michael Pietrunti,
president and CEO, Kyocera Mita America. “Receiving
the GSA Evergreen Award reaffirms the goals we have put in place to develop
corporate policies, and, new products that utilize recyclable, long-life
consumables and components. Respecting the environment is an important value at
Kyocera that we take seriously throughout every aspect of our business.”
Kyocera
demonstrates its commitment through its products, many of which have been
designed to minimize negative environmental impact by controlling material usage
and hazardous content, while also supporting recycled content and smart energy
use. The design and manufacture of all products are based on ECOSYS® Technology,
representing models that are environmentally friendly, economical to run and
have a superior print system technology.
Kyocera’s
ECOSYS printers incorporate a patented long life drum which is separate from the
toner container, eliminating the need to replace the drum when toner is depleted
– and reducing landfill waste.
Recently,
Kyocera expanded its ECOSYS color printer portfolio with the FS-C5300DN and
FS-C5200DN. Capable of producing vibrant professional color printing at speeds
of 28 pages-per-minute and 23 pages-per-minute with durable monthly maximum duty
cycles of 130,000 and 100,000 pages respectfully, they offer strong performance
that is considerate of both the environment and printing expenses.
In
addition, Kyocera’s products are ENERGY STAR™ compliant for their ability to use
less power for regular tasks, and for its automatic functionality to switch to
low-power mode when not in use.
From
a corporate perspective, Kyocera has proudly earned International Organization
for Standardization (ISO) 14001:2004 certification,
recognizing the company’s environmental management excellence. By earning
ISO:14001:2004 certification, Kyocera has demonstrated
its expertise in identifying, monitoring and controlling the environmental
impact of its products and business activities.
Kyocera
was also recently awarded the 2008 Excellence in Partnership (EIP) award for
Industry Green Contractor from the U.S. Government's General Services
Administration (GSA) and the Coalition for Government Procurement. This award is
presented to the vendor who has made the strongest commitment to the environment
by offering environmentally-friendly products and adhering to
environmentally-sound manufacturing and operating procedures.
ABOUT
KYOCERA MITA AMERICA
Kyocera
Mita America, Inc. (www.kyoceramita.com/us),
headquartered in Fairfield, N.J., is a leading provider of computer-connectable
document imaging and document management systems, including network-ready
digital MFPs/printers, laser printers, color MFPs/printers, digital laser
facsimiles, and multifunctional and wide format imaging solutions. Kyocera Mita America is a group company of Kyocera Mita Corporation. Kyocera Mita
Corporation is a core company of Kyocera Corporation, the world's leading
developer and manufacturer of advanced ceramics and associated products,
including telecommunications equipment, semiconductor packages and electronic
components. Kyocera Mita America, the first document
solutions company with third-party certified sales data, has earned numerous
honors for its products’ high performance, reliability and cost efficiency.
Kyocera Corporation's consolidated net revenues exceeded $10 billion for the
year ending on March 31, 2008.