The need for progress on this front is compounded by global economic factors such as inflation, growing resource scarcity and the rising cost of energy – all of which are push factors compelling cost-conscious businesses, particularly small-to-medium enterprises, to do more with less.
In choosing to upgrade legacy hardware, decision makers need to consider both long-term financial and environmental costs. This is in addition to meeting corporate sustainability goals – having a plan and the means by which to go about proper end-of-life waste management is a critical tenet of meeting such goals.
Epson inkjet printers come with high-capacity consumables, resulting in a reduction of up to 59 per cent less replacement partscompared to laser printers in the market. Laser printers often require frequent replacement of consumables like toner cartridges and other supplies such as printer drums and printer fuser units.
“Since the recent inception of the Epson SEA regional hub, we have been in close collaboration with regional stakeholders to help them meet the combined needs of productivity and sustainable growth as they each walk their own paths towards a collectively more responsible, eco-minded economy,” he shared.