Sustainable Print: A Guide to Greater Efficiency

How can we become a more sustainable business? This is a question that many organisations are rightly asking themselves, and it is the driving force behind the shift to more sustainable business practices.

To add to this, it’s no longer just a question of self-reflection – companies are also looking for greater transparency from their suppliers on what steps they are taking to minimise their environmental impact and support the circular economy. Taking the print industry as an example, Quocirca recently revealed that 70% of organisations cite that it’s important for their print suppliers to provide a range of sustainability-focused products and services, with nearly three quarters (69 per cent) saying it’s key that print suppliers show they are reducing their own environmental impact too.

These factors are driving our global journey to improve sustainability performance across the business, looking at the impact of our own operations and developing more sustainable products, solutions and services for our customers.

Organisations want to understand what actions they can take to reduce the environmental impact of their print operations - and how printing solutions and services can help them achieve their sustainable goals. Here we summarise some of the key concerns businesses have when evaluating the sustainability of their print estate, into a four-step approach: Analyse, Optimise, Digitise and Compensate.

Analyse inefficiencies

The first step towards more sustainable print is to look at ways to analyse inefficiencies. Understanding current printing practices is crucial for identifying areas where emissions can be directly avoided. A lack of overview, monitoring and a failure to perform preventative maintenance are common areas that can be corrected for more efficiency.

  • Our assessment services can help pinpoint device-related inefficiencies. Consider the age and energy efficiency of devices as well as investing in a sustainable print fleet with energy-efficient models is key.

    We can also help analyse print volume, device usage, and paper and electronic workflows. In addition to identifying areas where printing and scanning can be made more efficient, we also work with businesses’ directly to help them understand what options are available to print more sustainably.

  • To minimise energy usage, look for features like automatic sleep, low power modes and double-sided printing. Preventative maintenance is also crucial for supporting efficiency; for example, regular servicing helps extend device lifespan and the need to purchase new equipment.

    In addition, our remote monitoring and maintenance systems – featured across our entire B2B portfolio – and the AI-powered machine learning capabilities shown in the new imageFORCE devices help to minimise the need for in-person intervention and reduce travel by engineers.

  • Regular maintenance ensures that printers, MFPs, and production presses operate at peak efficiency, minimising energy consumption and waste. Extending device lifespan through preventative maintenance helps avoid emissions associated with manufacturing and shipping new replacements.

Optimise: output management

Once initial inefficiencies are addressed, the focus should be on optimising output management practices. This involves implementing strategies and solutions to oversee print and scan activities, enforce responsible usage policies, and minimise unnecessary consumption of energy and resources. Smart print and scan management tools can give businesses greater control over their printing, leading to significant reductions in their environmental footprint.

  • To reduce unnecessary energy and resource use, businesses can implement output management solutions that track volumes, set quotas, and enforce print and scan policies, encouraging more responsible printing behaviour and reducing waste.

    In office environments, our uniFLOW software supports this with secure printing, automatic job deletion, electronic workflows, and cost tracking to optimise resource use.

    In production environments, our PRISMA software suite takes sustainability further by automating workflows, minimising waste, and enhancing efficiency, helping to deliver print policies that lower environmental impact and support more sustainable operations.

  • Simple features like ECO STAPLE, which crimps paper instead of using metal, help reduce waste and support recycling. Beyond hardware, PRISMA’s production planning aligns job scheduling with energy-saving strategies, automating standby modes and ensuring presses only consume power when needed. Together, these solutions contribute to more efficient, low-impact print operations.

  • Supporting the circular economy is essential to responsible end-of-life management. We offer a range of recycling programs for devices and consumables, many operated in Canon-owned facilities like Giessen, where selected models like the imageRUNNER ADVANCE range are remanufactured using up to 90% reused parts.

    Our long-standing cartridge and toner recycling initiatives ensure proper processing, while printed output is designed for high deinkability to support recyclability. For ink boxes used in production presses, we work with local partners to recover valuable materials, ensuring a circular approach.

Digitise: Transform processes

In the digital age, there are a multitude of ways that businesses can minimise environmental impact through digitisation. This can play a transformative role in management and monitoring, and is vital for better decision making, and business processes. Once businesses improve their digital maturity, they can access even more strategies that enhance their sustainability.

  • Especially in a hybrid working culture, it is important to ensure that employees are part of every digital transformation process. Businesses can benefit from encouraging employees to adopt sustainable digital habits that improve environmental impact. We can help businesses create a digital data base of information for best practices – with everything from how to incorporate e-signatures, introduce digital workflows, automate key business processes to how to optimise data storage.

  • Increasing the sustainability of businesses means encouraging more sustainable behaviours and decision making, and looking for ways to minimise wasteful resource use, both physical and digital.

    Looking at opportunities to digitise workflows through cloud-based document management can help offer numerous advantages, including significant space savings from reduced physical storage needs, improved productivity, and streamlined access to information.

    In production printing, we provide advanced automation modules and workflow solutions that help minimise waste for a more sustainable future.

Compensate: Address remaining impact

Even with optimised printing, scanning and workflow practices and a shift towards digitisation, some level of environmental impact may remain. This final stage focuses on addressing this residual impact through responsible initiatives. By actively contributing to environmental projects and supporting sustainable practices, businesses can further minimise their footprint and demonstrate their commitment to a more sustainable future.

  • Businesses should endeavour to reduce emissions where possible but for unavoidable emissions compensation could be possible. Our Climate Project Contribution service allows businesses to compensate their unavoidable print-related emissions by investing in certified environmental projects which help to reduce the equivalent greenhouse gas emissions and support sustainable development. Transparent reporting is also crucial for driving further progress in sustainable printing.

    Businesses should also consider their paper choices. For instance, we launched our Red Label Zero FSC® and Recycled White Zero FSC products in 2023, which are supporting customers to achieve CO2 reduction goals.

Print and scan responsibly

Action to implement sustainable printing and scanning infrastructure requires a holistic approach that considers how the demands of businesses and customers are changing. Although it isn’t always easy, the good news is that even the smallest of changes can add up to a positive impact. By embracing the assess, optimise, digitise and compensate framework, businesses can minimise their environmental footprint and contribute to a more sustainable future.

If you are interested in learning how Canon can help you on your journey towards responsible printing, scanning, and finishing, please contact one of our experts to hear more. In the meantime, visit these web pages:

Sustainable Workspace Printing: Canon's Commitment to Sustainability

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