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Beating Plastic Pollution with a Japanese Philosophy

What business can learn from Japan’s ‘Sho-Sho-Sei’ to beat plastic pollution | By Bella Tobing

by Techeconomy
August 1, 2025
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Beating Plastic Pollution with a Japanese Philosophy
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Every minute, a garbage truck’s worth of plastic enters our oceans. It’s clear that we need more than corporate pledges – we need a fundamental rethinking of how solutions are designed, built and consumed.

At Epson, our continued commitment to sustainability is inspired by an ancient Japanese design philosophy: of Sho-Sho-Sei – meaning “efficient, compact, and precise.”

What began more than centuries ago as a principle for traditional craftmanship now guides how we address the modern environmental challenges. Its’s the blueprint behind our Environmental Vision 2050, where we aim to become carbon negative and achieve zero waste.

Ancient wisdom, modern impact

The clearest example of Sho-Sho-Sei in action is our EcoTank range. Unlike traditional printers that rely on disposable plastic cartridges, EcoTank printers feature refillable ink tanks built into the solution.

This single innovation cuts plastic and metal waste by 86% over five years – while also saving users time and money.

In South Africa, the cost of living is rising, and plastic pollution is increasing. Solutions like EcoTank help address these issues.

Households, schools, and small businesses can print more for less money while also helping to keep the environment clean. This is especially important as we deal with growing waste problems in both cities and rural areas.

That efficiency extends to energy use. Our Heat-Free PrecisionCore technology uses up to 85% less power than comparable laser printers. And with fewer moving parts, our devices are more reliable and last longer, reducing waste even further.

This thinking also informs our AM printer range, where we redesigned the internal layout to reduce product volume by two-thirds and cut weight by 30%. As a result, CO₂ emissions during production dropped by 36%, and total lifecycle emissions are down by around 33%.

By the end of 2025, we’re taking this further by fully phasing out laser printers globally shifting entirely to energy-efficient inkjet models that align environmental responsibility with business performance.

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Rethinking supply chain

Sho-Sho-Sei does not only stop at a product level – it extends to how we source, package and manufacture. We’re now using up to 30% recycled plastics in our printer casings and have transitioned from foam packaging to paper-based alternatives, drastically reducing unnecessary plastic.

Our goal is to go even further. By 2030, we aim for 50% of our product materials to be renewable or recycled – reducing our dependence on virgin resources and aligning with circular economy principles.

A philosophy for industry transformation

What makes Sho-Sho-Sei powerful is its universality. While it’s rooted in Japanese culture, its principles can guide any industry ready to embrace them. It challenges the idea that businesses must choose between performance and sustainability, and shows that the two can go hand in hand.

Plastic waste is a major problem in South Africa, harming our ecosystems and filling landfills. The country produces over 2.4 million tonnes of plastic waste each year, but only a small amount is recycled. Adopting ideas like Sho-Sho-Sei can help local businesses reduce their environmental impact. This is important for industries such as retail packaging, manufacturing, and electronics, where being efficient and simple in design can really make a difference.

New ideas are already showing promise. Startups and small businesses are looking into refillable systems and biodegradable materials.

At the same time, big companies are focusing more on sustainable design in their purchasing decisions. The challenge is to grow these ideas into successful, everyday business models, not just eco-friendly experiments.

As we reflect on this World Environment Day, we encourage our peers to look beyond pledges and toward principles that can drive lasting change. Sho-Sho-Sei has helped us align profitability with purpose, and it can do the same for others.

Because building a sustainable future isn’t just good business, it’s the only business worth doing.

 

*Bella Tobing is the head of Corporate Sustainability & Government Affairs, Epson META-CWA.

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