UK and Ireland firms print away their green credentials
December 11th, 2009 Posted in General, Industry News| New research from Ricoh shows that the UK & Ireland’s business leaders are unnecessarily missing opportunities to reduce environmental impacts and drive efficiencies through document governance. There are also marked differences per country with some performing better than others. |
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| The research finds that only a minority of UK businesses are setting targets and auditing the environmental aspects of their document governance, which includes energy efficiency and recycling. While 66 per cent of senior managers set cost targets for document governance just 34 per cent set environmental targets. This suggests that UK & Ireland’s bosses are underestimating the positive contribution of cost reduction strategies on their organisation’s sustainability goals. Likewise, it means that ongoing sustainability improvements will be challenging for many businesses due to the absence of consistent measurement and auditing processes.
The research also finds that most organisations are adopting a decentralised approach to document governance (Just 34% of the UK and Ireland’s companies have implemented a strategy in their business). This means they are overlooking the simple tactical actions that can make an immediate and positive impact on sustainability. Key results include: • 26 per cent of business leaders say that their employees do what they like when it comes to duplex printing (printing on both sides of the paper) and just 18 per cent have implemented a policy company-wide Key to addressing these issues is a centralised document governance strategy that delivers insight across the whole organisation and provides factual data upon which success and savings are monitored and new areas for improvement set. With such an approach, business leaders can then start making a real difference today by taking advantage of the tactical ‘quick wins’ available to them. When comparing activity across Europe, there are significant differences between countries in terms of their adoption of sustainable document governance. France is the leading country in Europe while the UK & Ireland comes last. By assigning a value to environmental aspects of document governance such as, recycling, setting targets, auditing, recycling and employee behaviours - it is possible to generate a European league table to show which countries have the most sustainable document governance practices. In the Ricoh Document Governance Index, the seven countries tracked can be ordered as follows: However none of the countries score above 50 per cent of the possible ‘maximum score’ , suggesting that there is significant room for improvement to reduce overall environmental impacts. Tim Taylor, Environment and Compliance Manager, Ricoh UK, said: “Despite sustainability being an important fixture on the business agenda, and documents making up an essential part of day-to-day business operations, there remains a lack of awareness of the role that document governance can play in driving both environmental AND business efficiencies. Businesses need to act now by taking some simple steps to improve the way they are managing and controlling their document workflows.” Sustainable Document Governance in practice • Through print and energy saving initiatives and fleet rationalisation, Ricoh has helped a public sector health care organisation in the UK save over 650 tonnes of CO2 over five years |














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