Canon to focus on green power

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Camera and printing giant launches new toner bottle-recycling service and reveals it is to call on landlords to sign up to green energy tariffs

Landlords for Canon's eight offices in the UK can expect a letter from the camera and printing giant requesting they switch to a green energy provider to help the company meet its goal of doubling its...

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