Ricoh's social contribution activities are classified by activity
base and contents into three areas.

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To reduce environmental impact, Ricoh concentrates on more than just recycling; we also work to cut the waste we produce. We have already achieved 100% zero-waste-to-landfill at major manufacturing sites around the world, while actively promoting resource recycling at non-manufacturing sites in Japan and abroad.

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Zero-waste-to-landfill staff, Shenzhen, CHINA |
 Sorted waste at Ohmori Office |
 Zero-waste-to-landfill activities, Georgia, USA |

Ricoh established a social contribution program in 1999 to restore
and preserve beautiful forests and preserve the environment, which is being threatened
worldwide. The program focuses on preservation of virgin forests, restoration
of natural forests, including satoyama (community forests), in Japan and other regions
in Asia.

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 Brunei mangrove preserve |
 Malaysia reforestation project |
 Tropical forest preservation work in Sierra Madre, the Philippines |

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