Environmental Compliance
Fujitsu recognizes that environmental protection is a responsibility shared by individuals and corporations alike. We are not only committed to observing the environmental regulations set forth in our industry, but we actively pursue on our own the activities that contribute to a cleaner, safer environment.
As part of that commitment, we work only with those suppliers that adhere to similar environmental policies. It is our goal to encourage environmental responsibility throughout the entire supply chain.
According to AMR, "Fujitsu provides a great example of a company that has a well articulated strategy for compliance."
Read more in the AMR Alert: PDF The Greening of Fujitsu -- by Eric Karofsky (65kb)
ISO 14001-2004 Certification
Fujitsu is compliant under the ISO’s 14001-2004 standard for environmental management. ISO 14001 is a voluntary, internationally accepted standard that defines requirements for establishing, implementing and operating an Environmental Management System (EMS). For our two largest manufacturing facilities in California and New York, Fujitsu established an EMS that emphasizes "the three Rs" – reducing, reusing and recycling in its day-to-day operations in an effort to cut waste and prevent pollution. Read the press release on Fujitsu’s ISO 14001-2004.
RoHS/WEEE Compliance

RoHS seeks to reduce the environmental impact of electrical and electronic equipment by Restricting the use of certain Hazardous Substances. WEEE governs the Waste from Electrical and Electronic Equipment by requiring companies selling into the EU (European Union) to recycle such waste. Fujitsu has taken proactive measures with our global suppliers to ensure our products comply with these initiatives — without disrupting product availability.
