The Sharp MX-M3070 monochrome Advanced Series workgroup document system offers crisp, high quality output with exceptional ease of use. The monochrome Advanced Series models are designed to provide customers with a seamless, intuitive experience, and the confidence in knowing their jobs will come out right the first time, every time.
EPEAT ®EPEAT ® (Electronic Product Environmental Assessment Tool) is a 3 rd party global rating system for greener electronics. It is a resource for purchasers, manufacturers and resellers to use to identify environmentally preferable electronic devices, including Imaging Equipment. The EPEAT testing criteria are strict, comprehensive criteria for design, production, energy use and recycling that requires ongoing independent verification of manufacturer claims.EPEAT is a resource to help you identify high-performance, environmentally preferable products., government agencies, and other institutions are using EPEAT as the environmental benchmark to help them make informed purchasing decisions. By using EPEAT standards to purchase greener electronics, you will be assuring your organization’s environmental sustainability goals and help to preserve our natural resources.Sharp offers products that are registered with EPEAT as certified Imaging Equipment. Below are the testing criteria for EPEAT certification. 4.3.3.1 Notification of Hazardous Characteristics & Special Handling NeedsSharp, within one year after the equipment is put on the market, can make available to reuse and recycling facilities information identifying the presence and location of all materials and components exhibiting hazardous characteristics or requiring special handling.Please ( form appears at the end of this section) to submit a request to obtain the password required to view hazardous characteristics & special handling report:WEEE Information for Recyclers. 4.4.1.1 Early Failure ProcessFor direct sales customers, such as government agencies, educational institutions and corporate customers; Sharp offers a Three Year Performance Guarantee.If the Multi-functional Copier is not performing within the machine's design specifications and cannot be repaired by the Authorized Sharp Dealer and Sharp Service Technician, the Sharp National & Government Account Division will replace your equipment with a like model with comparable features at no cost.
The 3-Year Performance Guarantee begins at the date of installation.All equipment must be maintained under a full Service Maintenance Agreement with a Sharp Authorized Dealer and operated using only genuine Sharp supplies and parts. This guarantee applies to all new Multi-functional Copier equipment procured through and billed by the Sharp National & Government Account Division and is not applicable to equipment that has been damaged by accident or misuse, including improper voltage.The warranty for all products sold through retail channels is for a period of 90-days, beginning with the date of acceptance of delivery by the ordering agency. Some components may provide a warranty of greater duration that will be indicated by the warranty information card contained within the operator guide packet delivered with the product.Sharp will utilize only authorized and certified local dealer technical personnel to provide warranty or maintenance services. 4.5.1.1 ENERGYSTAR ®Energy Star (energystar.gov) continues to evolve new standards for office equipment which require products to operate more efficiently and use less power. Equipment manufacturers must constantly evolve their technology to keep current with the latest certification requirements.Sharp is pleased to announce that our current workgroup models meet the latest Energy Star Version 2.0 requirements and will proudly bear the Energy Star logo.For complete details on Energy Star Version 2.0 please visit.
4.6.1.1 Provision of Product Take-Back ServiceAs part of Sharp’s Super Green Strategy, Sharp provides our customers a recycling option for Sharp Imaging Equipment which has reached its end of life.Purchased Equipment Return Process:. For purchased imaging equipment, complete the to receive the authorization needed to return the used Sharp imaging equipment. Upon receipt of the required documents, the used equipment should be shipped to the geographically closest Sharp recycling center, at the customer’s expense.
Freight collect shipments cannot be accepted. Sharp will be responsible for disposition and Zero-Waste-to-Landfill recycling costs associated with the disposition of Sharp imaging equipment received.SHARP RECYCLING FACILITIES. Leased Imaging Equipment Return Process:.For leased imaging equipment, contact Sharp Customer Service for assistance: or 201-529-8983.
Shipping arrangements will be made by the servicing dealer and/or leasing companyState E-Waste Regulations:Sharp Electronics’ Electronic Waste Recycling Program operates in accordance with the recycling laws of all 50 states. Select your state from the list below to find information relative to specific recycling requirements within your state. Material Balance (2016)Sharp gathers data to gain an overview of the burden its business activities place on the environment. Measured items include the consumption of energy and materials in business activities, the emissions of greenhouse gases, and the generation of waste. Sharpthen uses these values to reduce its environmental burden. Greenhouse Gas Emissions Based on the GHG Protocol InitiativeSharp calculates greenhouse gas emissions based on the GHG Protocol.1 and then works to limit those emissions resulting from customer use of Sharp products and Sharp's business activities including those in the supply chain.1 The GHG Protocol is an international standard for calculating greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. Effective Management of Chemical Substances (2015)Sharp meticulously controls chemical substances used at its plants.
Effective Management of Chemical Substances and Risk Management (2016)Sharp meticulously controls chemical substances used at its plants. When introducing new chemical substances and newhandling equipment, Sharp uses its own process assessment system.1 to evaluate the hazardousness of these substances and establish safety measures. To ensure employees’ safety and to minimize the environmental impact, employees handling these substances go through regular education and drills. They are also given regular health checks. Sharp also monitors and reports the release and transfer of chemical substances covered by the Japanese PRTR Act.2.Of these PRTR chemicals, 16 were handled in Japan and nine overseas.3 in quantities of 500 kg or more by one or more plants during fiscal 2016.1 An in-house system for preliminarily assessing and confirming the safety, environmental load, and other factors of chemical substances and their handling equipment.2 PRTR: Pollutant Release and Transfer Register. Emissions into Water Areas of Sharp Group in JapanRisk Management of Soil and Groundwater PollutionSharp set in-house standards in 1999 to minimize the risk of environmental pollution and accidents caused by chemical substances. It also strives to prevent such incidents from occurring by taking multi-layered leakage prevention measures at facilities that handle chemical substances.
For plants where chlorine solvent contamination was found in the past, Sharp regularly notifies local government authorities and residents of the cleanup progress. Effective Management of Chemical Substances and Risk Management (2017)Sharp meticulously controls chemical substances used at its plants. When introducing new chemical substances and newhandling equipment, Sharp uses its own process assessment system.1 to evaluate the hazardousness of these substances and establish safety measures. To ensure employees’ safety and to minimize the environmental impact, employees handling these substances go through regular education and drills.
They are also given regular health checks. Sharp also monitors and reports the release and transfer of chemical substances covered by the Japanese PRTR Act.2.Of these PRTR chemicals, 16 were handled in Japan and nine overseas.3 in quantities of 500 kg or more by one or more plants during fiscal 2017.1 An in-house system for preliminarily assessing and confirming the safety, environmental load, and other factors of chemical substances and their handling equipment.2 PRTR: Pollutant Release and Transfer Register. Emissions into Water Areas of Sharp Group in JapanRisk Management of Soil and Groundwater PollutionSharp set in-house standards in 1999 to minimize the risk of environmental pollution and accidents caused by chemical substances.
It also strives to prevent such incidents from occurring by taking multi-layered leakage prevention measures at facilities that handle chemical substances. For plants where chlorine solvent contamination was found in the past, Sharp regularly notifies local government authorities and residents of the cleanup progress. 4.8.4.1 Provision of take-back service for packagingSharp offers a take-back service for non-fiber based packaging for all Sharp-branded Imaging Equipment. The non-fiber based packaging items include: plastic bags and other plastic packaging parts and Styrofoam.Please note that the customer is responsible for shipping the packaging materials to our recycling facility (incurring all shipping costs). Please ship your packaging materials to:Sharp Recyclingc/o Close the Loop2501 Meridian PlaceHebron, KY 41048Sharp will recycle the non-fibrous packaging utilizing our zero-waste-to-landfill recycling process, assuring that none will end up in a landfill. Sharp will incur all costs associated with recycling the packaging materials. 4.9.3.1 Provision of Take-Back and End-of-Life Management for Cartridges and ContainersSharp offers a zero-waste-to-landfill take back program for all Sharp toner/ink cartridges and containers.
Sharp’s recycling operation uses a state-of-the-art materials separation process, all cartridges are recycled with zero waste to landfill with raw material kept out of the output stream and re-used.In 2018, a total of 145.91 metric tons was collected via our recycling programs. 4.9.3.2 Manufacturer Recycles or Reuses Toner Collected Through its Cartridge and Container Take-back ProgramIn 2018, a total of 8.6 metric tons was collected via our recycling programs.
Within these programs: Materials Recycling:6.45 metric tons (75.00%).Waste to Energy:2.15 metric tons (25.00%).Materials in Storage:Zero metric tons (0.00%).Incineration:Zero metric tons.Landfill:Zero metric tons.Specific data regarding the quantity of toner collected through our corresponding end-of-life management method is demonstrated below.Total of 8.60 metric tons of toner was collectedPercentage Waste to energy of toner 25%Please Note 25.00% of the toner collected was sent to waste-to-energy. Additionally, and none of the plastic collected was either incinerated or sent to a landfill.Data provided by:Close the Loop, Inc.2051 Meridian Place, Hebron, KY 41048.
4.9.3.3 Manufacturer Recycles or Reuses Plastics Collected Through its Cartridge and Container Take-back ProgramIn 2018, 39.88. metric tons was collected via our recycling programs. Below is data reflecting the breakdown of the materials collected within these programs:Materials Recycling: 35.55 metric tons (89.14%).Waste to Energy: 4.33 metric tons (10.86%).Materials in Storage: Zero metric tons (0.00%).Incineration: Zero metric tons.Landfill: Zero metric tons.Specific data regarding the quantity of plastic collected through our corresponding end-of-life management method is demonstrated below.A total of 39.88. metric tons of plastic was collectedPercentage Waste to energy of plastic: 10.86%.Please Note: 10.86% of the plastic collected was sent to waste-to-energy. Additionally, none of the plastic collected was either incinerated or sent to a landfill.Data provided by:Close the Loop, Inc.2051 Meridian Place, Hebron, KY 41048.
EPEAT ®EPEAT ® (Electronic Product Environmental Assessment Tool) is a 3 rd party global rating system for greener electronics. It is a resource for purchasers, manufacturers and resellers to use to identify environmentally preferable electronic devices, including Imaging Equipment. The EPEAT testing criteria are strict, comprehensive criteria for design, production, energy use and recycling that requires ongoing independent verification of manufacturer claims.EPEAT is a resource to help you identify high-performance, environmentally preferable products., government agencies, and other institutions are using EPEAT as the environmental benchmark to help them make informed purchasing decisions. By using EPEAT standards to purchase greener electronics, you will be assuring your organization’s environmental sustainability goals and help to preserve our natural resources.Sharp offers products that are registered with EPEAT as certified Imaging Equipment. Below are the testing criteria for EPEAT certification. 4.3.3.1 Notification of Hazardous Characteristics & Special Handling NeedsSharp, within one year after the equipment is put on the market, can make available to reuse and recycling facilities information identifying the presence and location of all materials and components exhibiting hazardous characteristics or requiring special handling.Please ( form appears at the end of this section) to submit a request to obtain the password required to view hazardous characteristics & special handling report:WEEE Information for Recyclers. 4.4.1.1 Early Failure ProcessFor direct sales customers, such as government agencies, educational institutions and corporate customers; Sharp offers a Three Year Performance Guarantee.If the Multi-functional Copier is not performing within the machine's design specifications and cannot be repaired by the Authorized Sharp Dealer and Sharp Service Technician, the Sharp National & Government Account Division will replace your equipment with a like model with comparable features at no cost.
The 3-Year Performance Guarantee begins at the date of installation.All equipment must be maintained under a full Service Maintenance Agreement with a Sharp Authorized Dealer and operated using only genuine Sharp supplies and parts. This guarantee applies to all new Multi-functional Copier equipment procured through and billed by the Sharp National & Government Account Division and is not applicable to equipment that has been damaged by accident or misuse, including improper voltage.The warranty for all products sold through retail channels is for a period of 90-days, beginning with the date of acceptance of delivery by the ordering agency. Some components may provide a warranty of greater duration that will be indicated by the warranty information card contained within the operator guide packet delivered with the product.Sharp will utilize only authorized and certified local dealer technical personnel to provide warranty or maintenance services. 4.5.1.1 ENERGYSTAR ®Energy Star (energystar.gov) continues to evolve new standards for office equipment which require products to operate more efficiently and use less power.
Equipment manufacturers must constantly evolve their technology to keep current with the latest certification requirements.Sharp is pleased to announce that our current workgroup models meet the latest Energy Star Version 2.0 requirements and will proudly bear the Energy Star logo.For complete details on Energy Star Version 2.0 please visit. 4.6.1.1 Provision of Product Take-Back ServiceAs part of Sharp’s Super Green Strategy, Sharp provides our customers a recycling option for Sharp Imaging Equipment which has reached its end of life.Purchased Equipment Return Process:. For purchased imaging equipment, complete the to receive the authorization needed to return the used Sharp imaging equipment. Upon receipt of the required documents, the used equipment should be shipped to the geographically closest Sharp recycling center, at the customer’s expense. Freight collect shipments cannot be accepted.
Sharp will be responsible for disposition and Zero-Waste-to-Landfill recycling costs associated with the disposition of Sharp imaging equipment received.SHARP RECYCLING FACILITIES. Leased Imaging Equipment Return Process:.For leased imaging equipment, contact Sharp Customer Service for assistance: or 201-529-8983. Shipping arrangements will be made by the servicing dealer and/or leasing companyState E-Waste Regulations:Sharp Electronics’ Electronic Waste Recycling Program operates in accordance with the recycling laws of all 50 states. Select your state from the list below to find information relative to specific recycling requirements within your state. Material Balance (2016)Sharp gathers data to gain an overview of the burden its business activities place on the environment.
Measured items include the consumption of energy and materials in business activities, the emissions of greenhouse gases, and the generation of waste. Sharpthen uses these values to reduce its environmental burden. Greenhouse Gas Emissions Based on the GHG Protocol InitiativeSharp calculates greenhouse gas emissions based on the GHG Protocol.1 and then works to limit those emissions resulting from customer use of Sharp products and Sharp's business activities including those in the supply chain.1 The GHG Protocol is an international standard for calculating greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. Effective Management of Chemical Substances (2015)Sharp meticulously controls chemical substances used at its plants. Effective Management of Chemical Substances and Risk Management (2016)Sharp meticulously controls chemical substances used at its plants. When introducing new chemical substances and newhandling equipment, Sharp uses its own process assessment system.1 to evaluate the hazardousness of these substances and establish safety measures.
To ensure employees’ safety and to minimize the environmental impact, employees handling these substances go through regular education and drills. They are also given regular health checks. Sharp also monitors and reports the release and transfer of chemical substances covered by the Japanese PRTR Act.2.Of these PRTR chemicals, 16 were handled in Japan and nine overseas.3 in quantities of 500 kg or more by one or more plants during fiscal 2016.1 An in-house system for preliminarily assessing and confirming the safety, environmental load, and other factors of chemical substances and their handling equipment.2 PRTR: Pollutant Release and Transfer Register. Emissions into Water Areas of Sharp Group in JapanRisk Management of Soil and Groundwater PollutionSharp set in-house standards in 1999 to minimize the risk of environmental pollution and accidents caused by chemical substances.
It also strives to prevent such incidents from occurring by taking multi-layered leakage prevention measures at facilities that handle chemical substances. For plants where chlorine solvent contamination was found in the past, Sharp regularly notifies local government authorities and residents of the cleanup progress. Effective Management of Chemical Substances and Risk Management (2017)Sharp meticulously controls chemical substances used at its plants. When introducing new chemical substances and newhandling equipment, Sharp uses its own process assessment system.1 to evaluate the hazardousness of these substances and establish safety measures. To ensure employees’ safety and to minimize the environmental impact, employees handling these substances go through regular education and drills.
They are also given regular health checks. Sharp also monitors and reports the release and transfer of chemical substances covered by the Japanese PRTR Act.2.Of these PRTR chemicals, 16 were handled in Japan and nine overseas.3 in quantities of 500 kg or more by one or more plants during fiscal 2017.1 An in-house system for preliminarily assessing and confirming the safety, environmental load, and other factors of chemical substances and their handling equipment.2 PRTR: Pollutant Release and Transfer Register. Emissions into Water Areas of Sharp Group in JapanRisk Management of Soil and Groundwater PollutionSharp set in-house standards in 1999 to minimize the risk of environmental pollution and accidents caused by chemical substances.
It also strives to prevent such incidents from occurring by taking multi-layered leakage prevention measures at facilities that handle chemical substances. For plants where chlorine solvent contamination was found in the past, Sharp regularly notifies local government authorities and residents of the cleanup progress. 4.8.4.1 Provision of take-back service for packagingSharp offers a take-back service for non-fiber based packaging for all Sharp-branded Imaging Equipment. The non-fiber based packaging items include: plastic bags and other plastic packaging parts and Styrofoam.Please note that the customer is responsible for shipping the packaging materials to our recycling facility (incurring all shipping costs).
Please ship your packaging materials to:Sharp Recyclingc/o Close the Loop2501 Meridian PlaceHebron, KY 41048Sharp will recycle the non-fibrous packaging utilizing our zero-waste-to-landfill recycling process, assuring that none will end up in a landfill. Sharp will incur all costs associated with recycling the packaging materials. 4.9.3.1 Provision of Take-Back and End-of-Life Management for Cartridges and ContainersSharp offers a zero-waste-to-landfill take back program for all Sharp toner/ink cartridges and containers. Sharp’s recycling operation uses a state-of-the-art materials separation process, all cartridges are recycled with zero waste to landfill with raw material kept out of the output stream and re-used.In 2018, a total of 145.91 metric tons was collected via our recycling programs. 4.9.3.2 Manufacturer Recycles or Reuses Toner Collected Through its Cartridge and Container Take-back ProgramIn 2018, a total of 8.6 metric tons was collected via our recycling programs.
Within these programs: Materials Recycling:6.45 metric tons (75.00%).Waste to Energy:2.15 metric tons (25.00%).Materials in Storage:Zero metric tons (0.00%).Incineration:Zero metric tons.Landfill:Zero metric tons.Specific data regarding the quantity of toner collected through our corresponding end-of-life management method is demonstrated below.Total of 8.60 metric tons of toner was collectedPercentage Waste to energy of toner 25%Please Note 25.00% of the toner collected was sent to waste-to-energy. Additionally, and none of the plastic collected was either incinerated or sent to a landfill.Data provided by:Close the Loop, Inc.2051 Meridian Place, Hebron, KY 41048. 4.9.3.3 Manufacturer Recycles or Reuses Plastics Collected Through its Cartridge and Container Take-back ProgramIn 2018, 39.88. metric tons was collected via our recycling programs. Below is data reflecting the breakdown of the materials collected within these programs:Materials Recycling: 35.55 metric tons (89.14%).Waste to Energy: 4.33 metric tons (10.86%).Materials in Storage: Zero metric tons (0.00%).Incineration: Zero metric tons.Landfill: Zero metric tons.Specific data regarding the quantity of plastic collected through our corresponding end-of-life management method is demonstrated below.A total of 39.88.
metric tons of plastic was collectedPercentage Waste to energy of plastic: 10.86%.Please Note: 10.86% of the plastic collected was sent to waste-to-energy. Additionally, none of the plastic collected was either incinerated or sent to a landfill.Data provided by:Close the Loop, Inc.2051 Meridian Place, Hebron, KY 41048.