Canon Guides Consumers in Product Recycling to Promote Resource Recycling
38.64
Total Possible Score: 10043
Out of 779 total brands12
Out of 72 total brands in the IT/ ICT industry56.00
Total Possible Score: 10044
Out of 1951 total brands10
Out of 170 total brands in the IT/ ICT industryThe total score of the company's Corporate ClimateAction CATI Index evaluation is converted by a factor of 20% to Indicator 4.1 of the Green Supply Chain CITI Index.
As carbon hotspots vary from industry to industry, a weighting factor applies across four of the five CATI activity areas: Measurement & Disclosure (15%; Indicator 2.3.1 (6%) does not apply), Carbon Targets Setting (14%), Performance against Carbon Targets (12%) and Climate Action (43%). The default weighting factors for each industry are shown in the CATI Evaluation Guidelines.
Canon’s Green Procurement Standards, first established in 1997, are based on the idea that you are not qualified to manufacture if you cannot guarantee your environmental performance. The Standards set out environmental requirements for Canon’s suppliers. In Canon’s dealings with suppliers, Canon assesses suppliers’ compliance with the Standards as a mandatory condition bound by contract.