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The most sustainable companies in the world have been revealed at the World Economic Forum in Davos, with players like Ricoh, Nokia, Philips, Intel, Vodafone and HP, Panasonic and Samsung all making the green grade on the 2011 Global 100 list.

Ricoh, a specialist in office solutions, managed document services and production printing, has been recognised for its sustainability commitments, both internally in its company practices and also in its approach to raising environmental awareness and providing sustainable innovations that deliver energy and cost savings for its customers.

Speaking following the Davos announcement, Alan Mason, managing director, Ricoh Ireland, said: “Sustainable innovation is at the heart of how Ricoh does business. Environmental governance underpins all aspects of the company, from research and development, product lifecycle management and logistics, to our relationship with suppliers and the way we measure our overall business performance.”

Ricoh has also embraced an aggressive carbon strategy, which has seen the company reduce its carbon footprint by 45,000 tonnes since 2007.

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