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Ricoh Comet CircleTM
Recovery
center
Dealer
User
Product
manufacturer
Reuse of
products
Reuse of
parts
Sorting and
disassembly
Private reuse
Recycling
center
Product
recycling
center
M aintenance
company
Private
recycling
machine
Materials
manufacturer
Recycled
materials
user
Shredder
company
Final
disposal
company
Thermal
energy
recovery
company
Shredder dust
Metals
Cracked oil
Open loop
materials
recycling
Closed loop
materials
recycling
Product crushing Landfill
Parts
recycling
center
Oil recovery
company
Smelting
company
Materials
recycling
company
Materials
supplier
Raw materials generated
Chemical recycling
Metals recycling
Parts
manufacturer
Energy recovery
(Energy, carbon dioxide)
(Top and bottom left) Ricoh France contributed to a biodiversity project in
Gabon’s rainforests in early 19 9 9 .
(Right) In 1 9 9 8 , Ricoh Corporation was made the inaugural Energy St ar
Imaging Partner of the Year by the EPA of the United St ates. Pictured,
from left, are M ichael Sarasin, director of Corporate Quality Assurance
at Ricoh Corporat ion, Paul M . St olpman, director of the Office of
Atmospheric Programs, Office of Air and Radiat ion, EPA, and Kirk
Yoshida, chairman and CEO of Ricoh Corporation.