Since the announcement of the RoHS Directive in 2002, Océ has further increased these efforts and created awareness among all of its management and employees about the new requirements. We have informed all our suppliers of the requirements under the RoHS Directive and ordered them to assure that all the products and components they supply to Océ will be compliant with the RoHS Directive. Concurrently we have searched for and identified substitutes for parts that contain substances restricted under the RoHS Directive. Despite the fact that the average Océ printing product contains hundreds of parts and components, and the very high printing volume products even thousands, Océ fully accepted the challenge accompanied herewith. We carried out every necessary redesign of parts and sub-assemblies and in order to eliminate the restricted substances. In fact, we have even gone beyond the RoHS Directive by voluntarily adopting the new requirements even for those Océ products that may qualify to fall outside the scope of the RoHS Directive. As a consequence Océ hereby can state that any product that Océ will sell to its customers after July 1st, 2006, will fully comply with the provisions of the RoHS Directive. Any product that Océ will sell after July 1st, 2006 will either not contain any hazardous substances prohibited under the RoHS Directive or not contain prohibited substances exceeding the permitted levels, or be exempted under the RoHS Directive. For further information on our sustainability policy please consult other pages in this section. Michel Frequin Executive Vice President Strategic Business Unit Digital Document Systems Tom Egelund Executive Vice President Strategic Business Unit Wide Format Printing Systems |