sustainability into their business model. Research also shows that consumers are now willing to change their consumption habits to lessen their negative impact on the environment.
Since its founding in the 1940s, Epson’s drive to innovate and to form a strong commitment to both local and global environmental preservation has only continued to grow throughout the organization. In the Philippines, Epson’s manufacturing plant in Batangas now runs on 100% renewable energy, achieving the company’s global commitment to shift to renewable energy across all manufacturing sites ahead of the 2023 deadline.
“We are committed to transform businesses by providing energy-efficient innovations that have the least possible impact to the environment,” explained Masako Kusama, President of Epson Philippines Corporation. “Starting within the workspace, we designed our inkjet printing products to offer more cost-efficient solutions that are better for the environment, and we continue to innovate with sustainability as a key feature of our products.
Piezoelectric inkjet systems in digital textile printers are also driving a technology shift from analog, help textile manufacturers cut waste material by up to 95%, enable faster turnaround and the flexibility to run short-run jobs on a wide range of material.This desire to make the world a better place is embraced and evident in the Epson work ethic, which embraces the desire to build purpose and sustainability into the details of innovation and daily life.