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Fuji Xerox introduces Carbon Calculator

Fuji Xerox introduces Carbon Calculator
by Staff Writer
Jul 1, 2008
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Fuji Xerox Australia today launched its new Carbon Calculator designed to help Australian customers identify opportunities to reduce greenhouse gases and streamline their document systems.

The proprietary tool is an Australian first in its industry sector, and estimates the carbon emissions from energy consumed during the operation of document equipment, including printers, copiers and multifunction devices. The calculator also models potential carbon emission reductions that could be realised with changes to the document infrastructure via consolidation or equipment upgrade.

The Carbon Calculator was created expressly for the Australian market and incorporates benchmark data reflecting various office environments typically found in different business and industry sectors.
The Carbon Calculator was created expressly for the Australian market


"Australian business leaders are increasingly motivated toward corporate responsibility and sustainable practices," said Nick Kugenthiran, General Manager, Fuji Xerox Australia. "The Carbon Calculator gives organisations a practical tool to estimate their current carbon emissions from the electricity used in the operation of devices and the potential carbon benefits of improving their document infrastructure."

To view the Carbon Calculator, visit www.fujixerox.com.au/customer_sustainability/carbon_calculator.jsp.

For Further Information, contact:
Amanda Keogh
Environment and Sustainability Manager
Fuji Xerox Australia
Ph: (02) 9856 5736
Email: amanda.keogh@aus.fujixerox.com.au

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