Konica Minolta undertakes green initiative
Konica Minolta recently celebrated its 11th Anniversary by hosting a tree plantation drive in association with SankalpTaru. As a part of this initiative, it has successfully planted 100 trees in the NCR region while strictly adhering to all Covid-19 safety protocols. The idea is not just to plant saplings and forget, instead the company has arranged for tending to those till they become full grown trees and throughout their lifetime.
27 Aug 2021 | 1276 Views | By Rahul Kumar
Tai Nizawa, managing director of Konica Minolta Business Solutions India, said, “We are delighted to complete 11 years of operations in India, successfully catering to the evolving printing needs and demands of businesses. We would like to thank all our customers and partners for believing in us and maintaining this long-standing relationship. This tree plantation drive is just a small effort towards the environment and giving back to society.”
Aravalli Hills is chosen as the location because of a multitude of reasons, foremost among them being that it checks the desertification of the northern plains in India, it also acts as the “green lungs” for not only Delhi-NCR but also the adjoining states and last but not the least has a positive impact on the overall climate of the region by helping in the recharge of the ground water as well as ensuring that the biodiversity continues to thrive.
As a responsible business leader, Konica Minolta has been taking several initiatives to protect the environment. The brand also runs a programme for collecting used MFPs, printers, and other products from customers, and recycling them in compliance with the necessary laws in each location. Rather than manually crushing these discarded items in entirety, the partner agency recycles and reuses them as raw materials after appropriate segregation (plastics, metals, and toxic wastes). Konica Minolta has recently been felicitated with the prestigious Grand Prix award for consistently working towards improving the environment.