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Ramsay Moodie, Director, Corporate Affairs

Fuji Xerox Australia Pty Limited

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“in the end, it is the individuals who care about how their actions willimpact on future generations who will make the difference throughtheir personal choices. And when their numbers grow so large thatno government can stand without heeding their wishes, we will seethe political will that is necessary to make a sustainable future happen”

Malaysian Sun

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2006 Sustainability Report2006 Sustainability Report

Ramsay Moodie, Director, Corporate Affairs

Fuji Xerox Australia Pty Limited

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Fuji Photo FilmFuji Photo Film Xerox CorporationXerox Corporation

38,000 Employees38,000 Employees

US$ 10 billion revenuesUS$ 10 billion revenues

Manufacturing – China, Japan, USA, EuManufacturing – China, Japan, USA, Eu

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I Create - Copy - Distribute

II Create - Distribute - Print

III Create - Distribute - PrintScan

Document EvolutionDocument Evolution

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Fuji Xerox Dealing with Climate Change

How we help our customer

How we manage our own emissions

Resource conservation

Inherent document process potential

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“ EDS Case Study claimed a 79% reduction in GHG emissions from printing”

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2006 Sustainability Report2006 Sustainability Report

Ramsay Moodie, Director, Corporate Affairs

Fuji Xerox Australia Pty Limited

TOKYO, February 1, 2007 –The DocuPrint C3050, A3-capable color laser printer(8 ppm color, 35 ppm monochrome, A4 long-edge feed won the Chairman Prize of ECCJ in the 17th the Energy Conservation Grand Prize for 2006(energy-saving machines and systems category) held by the Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry.This marks the eight straight years for Fuji Xerox products to receive the Grand Prize.

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EMS Achievements

Objective TargetAchievement

FY03/04Achievement

FY04/05Achievement

FY05/06Achievement

FY06/07

Improve ecoeffiency factor

Revenue/C02 emissions

Double ecoeffiency by 2010

(target 2)

11.07 1.25 1.34

Waste to landfill

0.5% 43.5% 32.5% 26% 17%

Paper usage30% improvement by 2010 50% recycled

114 tonnes ofpaper used

$4.7m revenue/tonne of paper used

115 tonnes ofpaper used

$4.9m revenue/tonne of paper used

131 tonnes ofpaper used

$4.8m revenue/tonne of paper used

30 tonnes Recycled Paper108 tonnes of Virgin Paper

Total 138 tonnes$5.0m revenue/

tonne of paper used

ISO 14001certification

100 % of sites certified 100% 100% 100% 100%

Selling - Environmentally

responsible products

Selling 90% of - Environmentally

responsible products90% 90% 96% 97%

Reduction ofWater Consumption

Not set 21,266 kl

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Shredding

MaterialRecycle

MercuryGlassSteel

AluminumCopper

GildSilver

Rubber, etc.

EnergyRecycle

MaterialReuse

Re-pellet→ Quality Assurance

Classify to 44commoditiesClassify to 44commodities→→ Bench Mark Recycling ProcessBench Mark Recycling Process

Sorting of hazardoussubstances

Disassemblyof M/C

Disassembly of Parts → Quality Assurance Install to

New Product

Shredding

Sorting of non-

hazardoussubstances

Detoxification

To chemicalelements

100%Recycling

Recycling

Efficiency

Environmental

Impact

Reduction

Parts Reuse

Fuji Xerox Asset Recovery Stream Concept

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developing new products for the next generation

Product Design – Reusing and Recycling

standardisation

strength

durability

separability

recyclability

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Reduction in input of new resourcesReduction in input of new resources

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Quantity of saved Co2 emission during manufacture due to reuse of partsQuantity of saved Co2 emission during manufacture due to reuse of parts

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TOKYO, July 24, 2007 — Toshio Arima, former president and current board director and TOKYO, July 24, 2007 — Toshio Arima, former president and current board director and executive advisor of Fuji Xerox Co., Ltd., was appointed to the United Nations Global executive advisor of Fuji Xerox Co., Ltd., was appointed to the United Nations Global Compact Board by the United Nation’s Secretary-General Ban Ki-Moon on July 6, 2007.Compact Board by the United Nation’s Secretary-General Ban Ki-Moon on July 6, 2007.

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Digital Document EfficienciesDigital Document Efficiencies

Digital Print on DemandDigital Print on Demand -- no wastageno wastage

Audience of One DocumentAudience of One Document -- more reader usefulmore reader useful

Colour DocumentsColour Documents -- more likely to be readmore likely to be read

Duplexing/Multi up etcDuplexing/Multi up etc -- paper use efficiencypaper use efficiency

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Mandatory Sustainability ReportingMandatory Sustainability Reporting -- NoNo

Aspirational Sustainability CharterAspirational Sustainability Charter -- YesYes

Government Announces Australian Carbon MarketGovernment Announces Australian Carbon Market1717thth July 2007 July 2007

Government Enquiries re SustainabilityGovernment Enquiries re Sustainability

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2006 Sustainability Report2006 Sustainability Report

Ramsay Moodie, Director, Corporate Affairs

Fuji Xerox Australia Pty Limited