Canon Singapore and the National Library Board Launch Community Recycling Programme
Drop off your ink and toner cartridges at various libraries across Singapore
SINGAPORE, 25 September 2024 — Canon Singapore Pte. Ltd. (Canon Singapore) has launched an ink and toner cartridge recycling programme in collaboration with the National Library Board (NLB), with recycling boxes placed at various NLB libraries across Singapore, providing convenience for the community to recycle used cartridges.
Participating locations include the National Library Building, and four regional libraries in Jurong, Punggol, Tampines and Woodlands.
Guided by its corporate philosophy of kyosei, which means ‘living and working together for the common good’, Canon has always been committed to contributing to environmental sustainability. By partnering NLB, which has a deep community presence throughout Singapore, this joint effort seeks to promote a culture of recycling and responsible resource management within the community.
This recycling programme also aligns with the Singapore Green Plan 2030’s focus on Sustainable Living, encouraging more recycling towards the vision of being a Zero Waste Nation. Through this programme, Canon hopes to demonstrate its commitment to environmental stewardship by creating awareness on the importance of regular recycling. Moving forward, there are plans to expand the recycling initiative to additional libraries across the island.
The collected ink/toner cartridges will be sent to a recycling facility, where the cartridges will be dismantled. Extracted metals and plastics will be processed for recovery into raw materials that can be used for new products. Non-recyclable parts will be sent to an incineration plant for waste-to-energy conversion.
“At Canon Singapore, environmental responsibility is at the core of our values. This partnership with the National Library Board (NLB) strengthens our commitment to sustainability and community engagement. We are actively advancing consumables recycling initiatives to build a more resource-efficient society by recovering valuable raw materials from waste. By working with NLB for this recycling programme, we aim to encourage more people to adopt sustainable practices,” said Mr Andrew Koh, Vice President and Head of Singapore Operations Group, Canon Singapore.
Mr Eric Chin, Chief Sustainability Officer, National Library Board said, “We are delighted to partner with Canon Singapore to encourage local communities to do their part for the environment by responsibly disposing of used ink and toner cartridges at our participating libraries. These libraries are strategically located in high-traffic areas, making it convenient for anyone to drop off ink and toner cartridges of any brand at any time. We hope this programme will also help build awareness about good recycling habits.”
To complement its community efforts, Canon will continue to work with its corporate customers to arrange for used cartridge collection upon request, when new toner orders are placed and delivered. Canon customers can also continue to drop off their used ink and toner cartridges at Canon Singapore’s Customer Care Centre.
About Canon Singapore Pte. Ltd.
Canon is a global leader in photographic and digital imaging solutions. Canon Singapore Pte. Ltd. is the headquarters for South & Southeast Asia driving sales, marketing and service strategies. Besides handling the domestic market, the company covers 22 other countries and regions including subsidiaries in India, Malaysia, Thailand and Vietnam. The parent company Canon Inc. has a global network of more than 300 companies and employs about 169,000 people worldwide. Canon is guided by its kyosei philosophy that focuses on living and working together for the common good.
More information is available at https://sg.canon.
About National Library Board
The National Library Board (NLB) nurtures Readers for Life, Learning Communities and a Knowledgeable Nation by promoting reading, learning and history through its network of 28 libraries, the National Library and the National Archives of Singapore. NLB also forges strategic partnerships that encourage awareness, appreciation and greater discovery of Singapore's history through its rich collections in Singapore and the region.
NLB achieves excellence through innovation, focusing on citizen engagement and co-creation, resource and digital innovation. This creates learning opportunities, greater access to library resources, services, and archival collections, as well as a continual development of innovative library spaces. Established on 1 September 1995 as a statutory board, NLB is under the Ministry of Digital Development and Information (MDDI).
For more information, please visit the NLB website, Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn and YouTube.
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Participating libraries for ink and toner cartridge recycling programme:
Location | Opening Hours | Address |
National Library Building |
10 am to 9 pm (Monday to Sunday) |
100 Victoria St, National Library Building, Singapore 188064 |
Jurong Regional Library |
10 am to 9 pm (Monday to Sunday) |
21 Jurong East Central 1, Singapore 609732 |
Punggol Regional Library |
10 am to 9 pm (Monday to Sunday) |
1 Punggol Drive One, #01-12, Singapore 828629 |
Tampines Regional Library |
10 am to 9 pm (Monday to Sunday) |
1 Tampines Walk, #02-01 Our Tampines Hub, Singapore 528523 |
Woodlands Regional Library |
10 am to 9 pm (Monday to Sunday) |
900 S Woodlands Dr, #01-03 Civic Centre, Singapore 730900 |