European Business Awards has announced the names of the companies that represent their countries 2013-2014 edition of the award.  Ricoh Italy  has been chosen among the companies that will compete for Italy and now participate in the final round of competition that will be assigned the status of “Ruban d’Honneur”. Winners will be announced in April 2014.

excellence in innovation, in business and sustainability: No she first phase, the jury selected, among the more than 17,000 candidate companies, representing 527 National Champions 31 countries across Europe. The European Business Awards has identified companies that promote innovation, achieve successful business results and at the same time act responsibly towards the environment and society in which they operate.
” We are proud – says David Oriani, CEO of Ricoh Italy – to have been selected to represent Italy at the European Business Awards. Ricoh has always aimed to create a sustainable business by integrating economic, social and environmental issues. We distinguish ourselves in the market for its commitment to innovation by developing solutions and services that enable businesses to achieve measurable and sustainable results. Our brand message imagine . change highlights its ability to help our clients develop new ideas and innovate. “
In the second phase Ricoh Italy will be assessed in the category “The Millicom Award for Environmental and Corporate Sustainability.”
“Sustainability – said Roberto Ghibaudo, Director of Service , Quality and Environment of Italy Ricoh – Ricoh is one of the values ​​that operates not only to minimize its impact on the environment but also to create a green virtuous mechanism involving employees, customers, suppliers and partners. Ricoh Italy is committed to promote the importance of sustainability also in future generations: for example we have created a naturalistic garden at the school and primary Vimodrone (MI). The objective of this initiative is not only to protect the biodiversity of the area but also increase the awareness of the issue, involving educators and children. “