EPA Names Canon USA a 2010 Energy Star Partner of the Year
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has named Lake Success, New York-based Canon U.S.A., a leader in digital imaging technologies, a 2010 ENERGY STAR Partner of the Year for its outstanding contributions towards reducing greenhouse gas emissions. Canon will be honored for its leadership in the field, as well as its work to educate consumers about energy-efficient products. This is the Company's 11th ENERGY STAR Award.
An ENERGY STAR partner since 1993, Canon will be honored for its leadership in manufacturing products that earn the ENERGY STAR certification, the government-backed symbol of energy efficiency. Since the program's inception, Canon has introduced more than 248 products that incorporate original and advanced energy-efficiency technologies.
"As a global organization, Canon understands its responsibility for the impact it creates on society and the environment as a whole. Canon is guided by the philosophy of Kyosei—'all people, regardless of race, religion or culture, harmoniously living and working together into the future," said Seymour Liebman, executive vice president, chief administrative officer & general counsel, Canon U.S.A. "Embracing this philosophy, Canon is committed to protecting future generations by helping to preserve nature's most valuable resources. Our strong commitment to research and innovation has allowed Canon to develop a range of energy-efficient products that meet the ENERGY STAR standard."
Last year alone, Americans with the help of the ENERGY STAR program, saved $17 billion on their energy bills and reduced the volume of greenhouse gas emissions by an amount equivalent to removing 30 million vehicles from U.S. roadways.
"Today, EPA is recognizing Canon for taking the lead in addressing climate change through their commitment to energy efficiency," said Gina McCarthy, EPA assistant administrator for air and radiation. "Canon is delivering and promoting products that have earned the ENERGY STAR qualifications, showing customers that together, we can increase our nation's energy efficiency and reduce our emissions of greenhouse gases."
- People:
- Seymour Liebman
- Places:
- Lake Success, New York





