
Reduce product packaging design products that allow easy removal of batteries Products that use batteries, manuals and packaging with enhanced environmental consciousness Use recycled materials / biomass-based plastics Products that use green materials and devices Products that can be used and disposed of safetyĭo not use substances that negatively affect people's health or the environment

Products designed for recycling design products that are easy to disassemble Products designed to conserve resources reduce the amount of materials used design products that conserve resources during use extend the life span of products Products with superb energy-saving / energy creating performance improve the energy efficiency and reduce the energy consumption of products The content of the GP Standard Sheet and the GD Standard Sheet - the benchmark for development objectives - is revised and made more stringent each year in order to further improve the environmental performance of our products and devices. In the trial manufacture and mass production stages, it determines how well the actual product or device has met these objectives, with those achieving the standards being awarded GP or GD status. In developing such products and devices, Sharp sets specific objectives according to the GP Standard Sheet and the GD Standard Sheet, which are formulated based on the GP Guidelines and the GD Guidelines. Similarly, we call our environmentally conscious devices Green Devices (GD) and have established the GD Guidelines, which have been applied across all device design departments since 2004. The GP Guidelines, which define development and design criteria in line with seven concepts, have been in use globally across all product design departments since 1998.



Sharp calls its environmentally conscious products ‘Green Products’ (GP).
