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Office Equipment, the WEEE Directive and Global Warming Issues
by Jimi St Pierre
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Published on this site: August 24th, 2007 - See
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Environmentally Friendly photocopiers and other office
equipment are crucial to workplace energy-saving and
waste-reduction. Many measures (procedural and technical)
have been implemented by equipment manufacturers, dealers
and distributors even before the government's
introduction of measures via legislation such as the weee
directive. Additionally, all government departments and
private enterprise organisations have become acutely aware
in recent years of the need for the implementation of
energy-efficiency measures - not least to address
bottom-line profitability as well as the wider
responsibility to reduce climate change.
- Environmental Issues: Recycling and the WEEE Directive
Office equipment including photocopiers which previously
ended up on landfill sites are no longer able to do so
under the weee directive. The WEEE (Waste Electrical and
Electronic Equipment) directive affects those involved in
the manufacture, selling and distribution, recycling or
treating of any electronic equipment. Affected by the
directive are household appliances, information technology
equipment of all kinds , telephone/telecommunications
equipment, audio visual gear, lighting equipment,
electrical and electronic tools, hospital and medical
devices and automatic dispensers and of course, office
equipment including photocopiers.
The aim of the weee directive is to reduce the waste
generated from electrical and electronic equipment. The
directive is also designed to ensure an improvement in the
environmental procedures and processes of all those
involved in the life cycle of electrical and electronic
products. Manufacturers, sellers and distributors of
office equipment are responsible for taking back and
recycling electrical and electronic equipment. They are
also required to achieve a series of rigorous recycling and
recovery targets for different categories of appliance.
Responsibilities can be discharged in a number of ways,
including financial contributions.
- Environmental Issues: Energy Efficiency and Fossil Fuel
Consumption
Apart from computers and associated print devices,
photocopiers are without doubt the most common items of
office equipment in use today. Due to the need to be used "on demand", they can incur a significant environmental
cost in terms of energy and paper usage and consequent
greenhouse gas emissions
Thus power management features are important for saving
energy and an easy way to reduce air pollution. Energy
efficient photocopiers provide a significant step towards
reducing the environmental impact of office photocopiers.
Such machines come provided with "energy saving" mode so
that when not in use they "power down". This feature alone
can reduce the energy needed to support the machine in
periods of low activity by over 60%.
A major energy-saving feature of the latest photocopiers
are so-called "on demand" fusing systems. A thin fixing
film, rather than a thick heating roller is used.
Additionally, a ceramic heating element, rather than a halogen
heater is used. With these twin innovations, the
latest photocopiers operate with greatly improved energy
efficiency and lower heat requirements. Heat is used only
when paper is passed through the fixing mechanism and
images are "fixed" via the fixing film. In addition to
this, the new technology can allow the photocopier to make
the change between a cool energy-saving "sleep mode" to
full operating temperatures in less than 10 seconds. This
is a major advantage over conventional systems, which
typically take more than one minute.
Elements of this innovative system are available on the
latest Konica Minolta bizbub series, including the bizhub
C451. The induction heating fusing technology on the bizhub
C451 is also one which minimises energy consumption and
maximises energy efficiency, by fusing at a lower
temperature.
Such technology is paving the way to increased energy
efficiency especially when coupled with an increase in
the availability of duplex paper saving double sided
copying and printing) as standard.

Jimi St. Pierre: Writes for several Office Equipment
suppliers in the UK, including office equipment supplier
Officemagic. The Officemagic range of mutifunctional office
equipment can be found at http://www.officemagic.co.uk/


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