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ROCHESTER, N.Y., Dec. 11, 2007 -- As part of its long-standing commitment to preserve
biodiversity through responsible forest management and to provide customers with
"greener" paper choices, Xerox Corporation earned "chain of custody"
certification from both the Forest Stewardship Council and the Programme for the
Endorsement of Forest Certification. These certifications confirm that Xerox paper
products carrying the FSC or PEFC logo have been manufactured using raw materials
harvested from certified sources, controlled wood sources or post-consumer reclaimed
sources. FSC- and PEFC-certified products can be tracked from harvest through
distribution.
Both FSC and PEFC are independent, non-profit organizations that support sustainable
forestry through rigorous forest management standards and chain-of-production
monitoring.
Xerox covers the greatest geographic area of any certified paper supplier,
with nearly 80 FSC and PEFC accredited distribution centers across 17 countries,
and is among the first companies to achieve certification based on the FSC's
new international multi-site standards.
"As one of the largest global suppliers of cut-sheet paper, we're now
offering our customers the assurance of the highest environmental standards
provided by these leading environmental organizations," said Steve Simpson,
vice president and general manager, Xerox Paper and Supplies Business Unit.
"Xerox's sustainability efforts are driven by a commitment to leadership
through environmental practices, product innovation and stringent standards.
Our customers expect nothing less."
The chain-of-custody certifications will help Xerox's customers, including
print providers, meet the increasing demand for environmentally-certified papers.
While any end-customer may use certified paper products, commercial printers
whose clients want their publications, like annual reports and marketing brochures,
to print on FSC- or PEFC-endorsed paper must also obtain chain-of-custody certification
through an accredited certification body.
Sustainable leadership
Xerox participated in an FSC pilot program that evaluated the company's processes
using the new international multi-site standards, becoming one of the first
companies to achieve certification based on the criteria.
FSC multi-site certification enables Xerox to track, monitor and enforce global
chain-of-custody management procedures from one central office location, as
opposed to a separate office in each country. All participating suppliers in
the manufacturing process are managed by a common database system to guarantee
that Xerox's FSC-labeled products throughout the world contain raw materials
solely from certified sources.
"FSC applauds Xerox's commitment to responsible purchasing based on FSC
certification. Well-known companies such as Xerox carry a good deal of power
and responsibility to lead positive change," said Heiko Liedeker, executive
director, FSC International. "We are confident that with the new FSC multi-site
standard, an increasing number of multinational companies will choose to become
FSC certified in the near future."
Xerox will launch its first certified products in early 2008. Certified products
will be distinguished with the FSC or PEFC logo and a certificate number on
the paper carton. Xerox's FSC certification was awarded by the Rainforest Alliance,
an international nonprofit conservation organization that is the world's leading
FSC certifier of forestlands. PEFC certification was awarded by certifiers NEPCon
and BMG Trada Certifiering.
"The scale of Xerox's commitment to FSC certification shows how large
corporations are making a serious commitment to greening their supply chains,"
said Tensie Whelan, executive director of the Rainforest Alliance. "Supporting
FSC certification helps ensure the conservation of the world's working forests
for generations to come."
Environmental stewardship a familiar concept
Beginning in 2003, Xerox implemented stringent environmental requirements for
suppliers that cover all aspects of papermaking, from forest management to the
production of finished goods. In 2006, Xerox pledged $1 million to The Nature
Conservancy to advance sustainable forestry practices with the objective of
developing science-based tools, practices and systems that the paper industry
can draw upon to better understand and manage ecologically important forest
land. Xerox also offers a range of recycled paper options, as well as High Yield
Business Paper™, a first-of-its-kind mechanical fiber paper for digital
printing that uses half as many trees as the traditional digital paper production
process.
For more information about Xerox Corporation's environmental leadership activities
and for a copy of the Xerox Global Citizenship Report, please visit www.xerox.com/environment.
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