Epson’s platinum recognition in Responsible Business Practices

The company joined the RBA in April 2019

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Epson Precision (Philippines), Inc. (EPPI)

Seiko Epson, a commercial and industrial printing solutions manufacturer, recently announced that two of its production facilities, Epson Precision (Philippines), Inc. (EPPI) and Epson Precision Malaysia Sdn. Bhd. (EPMY), have achieved platinum recognition under the Responsible Business Alliance (RBA) Validated Assessment Program (VAP), based on audits conducted by RBA-approved, independent third-party firms.

This achievement underscores Epson’s commitment to corporate social responsibility (CSR) within the global supply chain.

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Epson Precision Malaysia Sdn. Bhd. (EPMY)

According to a press release, since joining the RBA in April 2019, Epson has embraced its responsibility to achieve the highest standards in CSR by voluntarily undergoing rigorous VAP audits at its primary production sites. These audits, performed by independent, RBA-certified, third-party organizations, assess compliance with the RBA Code of Conduct in critical areas such as labor practices, health and safety, environmental standards, and ethics. EPPI and EPMY successfully achieved Platinum recognition, which was granted to factories with a final VAP score of 200, and all Priority, Major, and Minor findings were closed.

Epson’s commitment to responsible manufacturing is underscored by successful VAP assessments across several sites in Indonesia, Malaysia, Thailand, China, and the Philippines, with several achieving Platinum status. Platinum recognition is reserved for facilities that have closed all findings and received a full score of 200.

Akifumi Takei, executive officer and general administrative manager, production planning division at Epson, said, “Epson remains steadfast in its commitment to uphold the RBA Code of Conduct. Our goal is to forge a sustainable and enriching society, and through the RBA’s VAP, we will continue to ensure that Epson products are manufactured with the utmost regard for human rights and environmental sustainability.”

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