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Epson Europe’s Sustainability Report 2024/2025

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“As we celebrate 50 years of the Epson brand, our commitment to pushing technology boundaries and driving meaningful sustainable change has never been stronger. The approval of our climate goals by the Science Based Targets initiative (SBTi) formalises our ambition to become carbon-negative by 2050, reshaping how we operate and collaborate throughout our value chain. We are advancing sustainable textile printing by reducing water use by up to 97% and driving forward circular manufacturing. Our partnership with Maersk, aimed at cutting ocean freight greenhouse gas emissions by up to 82% sets new standards for sustainable logistics and demonstrates how bold action fuels real progress. Recognised with Platinum EcoVadis status, Epson is dedicated to responsible sustainability leadership. The choices we make today will shape the next 50 years — and we are ready to lead with purpose and determination.”

Takanori Inaho
President, Epson Europe B.V.

Highlights

Epson Europe’s Sustainability Report 2024/2025

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Liam Man photography

Liam Man is a British photographic artist whose work combines technology, art, and reality. His signature work with drone-mounted lighting transforms natural landscapes into otherworldly visions that challenge how we perceive the planet.

Liam’s photographs have received numerous prestigious awards, including Open Photographer of the Year at the Sony World Photography Awards. His work has also been covered on BBC and CNN, and featured in National Geographic, GEO and Forbes Magazine.

In 2025, Liam launched the Icebreaker project in support of the United Nations International Year of Glaciers’ Preservation. This series highlights both the beauty and fragility of the cryosphere and was exhibited at the UN Pavilion at the 2025 World Expo in Osaka, Japan.

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Epson is committed to openness and customer satisfaction, and your feedback is important to us. If you have any comments or suggestions on our sustainability report or activities, please get in touch with us.

1 Based on preliminary estimate using EcotransIT
2 Based on Worldwide Harmonised Light Vehicle Test Procedure (WLTP)