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Canon is guided by the philosophy of kyosei -- all people, regardless of race, religion, or culture, harmoniously living and working together into the future. Embracing this philosophy, Canon U.S.A. has chosen to protect future generations by preserving America's most valuable resources -- children and the environment -- through the support of a wide range of local and national environmental and youth programs. Learn more about The Clean Earth Campaign at http://www.usa.canon.com/environment. Learn more about Canon's involvement in the community at http://www.usa.canon.com/community and learn more about the Canon4Kids initiative with the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children at http://www.usa.canon.com/Canon4Kids.
Eyes on Yellowstone is made possible by Canon -- assists with scientific research and breaks new ground in conservation, endangered species protection and the application of cutting-edge science/technology essential to managing park wildlife and ecosystems. www.ypf.org and www.windowsintowonderland.org
Canon National Parks Science Scholars Program -- develops next generation of scientists in the fields of conservation, environmental science and park management. www.nature.nps.gov/canonscholarships/
Canon Envirothon -- North America's largest high school environmental education competition. More than 500,000 teenagers involved in a year-long learning process that combines in-class curriculum with hands-on field experiences. www.envirothon.org
The Canon Clean Earth Crew -- Canon U.S.A. employees volunteer in communities nationwide for conservation activities involving parks, beaches and nature preserves. Information can be found on the Canon environmental web site mentioned above.
Reduce/Reuse/Recycle -- initiatives include The Canon Cartridge Return Program for printers and copiers, the Canon Office Equipment Remanufacturing Program and established programs with the Environmental Protection Agency - ENERGY STAR(R), WasteWise and SmartWay Transport Partnership.
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WHY NOT?
Two words that are filled with possibilities.
They can turn a challenge into an opportunity.
An obstacle into an inspiration.
It's a question we ask ourselves at Toyota every day.
Because we're continuously looking for new ways to improve what we do. By asking
tough questions.
Can we make a car that has zero emissions?
Can we improve the economy of a community?
Can we enrich the lives of people around us?
Why not?
When it comes to the environment, we're constantly working to reduce our impact.
Not just in our products and operations but also through our partnerships with
organizations in the communities in which we live and work. The way we see it,
the more effort we put in, the less waste we'll turn out.
To learn more, please visit http://www.toyota.com/whynot
Toyota presents
 In My Nature: The Pursuit of a Greener World
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