Through a collaborative effort, print and imaging company, Konica Minolta and NEC Platforms, a global telecommunications company, are supplying recycled plastics made from used polycarbonate (PC) water bottles to make a significant environmental impact.
Initiative to use limited resources effectively
Konica Minolta has been working on five material issues, including using limited resources effectively through its business. The company aims to reduce the amount of the earth’s native materials used by 90% or more by 2050. This will be accomplished by not only reducing the number of resources used in products, but also by proactively switching to recyclable resources such as recycled materials. The company is focused on reducing the use of the earth’s natural resources by externally deploying its know-how and technologies, and promote the use of recyclable materials.
As one of its specific initiatives, Konica Minolta is actively developing high-functionality recycling technology to use post-consumer recycled plastics for multi-function printer (MFP) parts, which require a high degree of functionality, whilst also expanding the use of recycled plastics to many of its other products. The company is also taking on challenges to expand the scope of reducing the environmental impact by accelerating collaboration with many more partner companies in order to promote the establishment of resource recycling in line with its business model.
Use of recycled plastics for Konica Minolta products
Konica Minolta also recycles milk containers made from polyethylene and turns them into toner bottles for MFPs. It has developed washing technology that removes the smell of milk and minute cells that would degrade the quality. The company has succeeded in raising the percentage of post-consumer recycled materials used for toner containers to 40% and has attained 100% for some products.
In South Africa, Konica Minolta has played an instrumental role in taking responsibility for the environment by seeking out new opportunities to conduct more sustainable business practices. For example, in 2015, the OEM (original equipment manufacturer) proudly launched its environmentally friendly toner bottle and cartridge recycling project. The recycling project ensures that every component, including the toner powder, is recycled so that nothing ends up in a landfill.
Marc Pillay, CEO of Konica Minolta South Africa, said the company is committed to creating a sustainable future through responsible recycling - and this project is an important step towards that goal. ‘We are determined to do our best to protect our planet for future generations,’ he acknowledged.
‘This project aligns with global sustainability goals by reducing waste, promoting the circular economy and minimising the environmental impact of electronic products. It supports initiatives that particularly focus on responsible consumption and production, and by recycling efficiently, we are contributing to a cleaner, more sustainable world,’ Pillay added.
Konica Minolta South Africa will continue to work on reducing its environmental impact by accelerating collaboration with various companies. The company is also proud to have achieved carbon-neutral status for the last 16 years, having offset 27 918 tonnes of CO2, which demonstrates its commitment to sustainability. Through these efforts, it aims to lead by example in the industry.