Adeka Corp 2015 SR
The report highlights ADEKA Group's sustainability initiatives and financial performance for fiscal 2014, during which the company achieved record consolidated sales and an overseas sales ratio of 43.3%. It introduces the new mid-term management plan, 'STEP 3000-II,' which focuses on expanding core businesses and developing new fields like life sciences and environmental energy. A special feature details the food safety management systems at the Kashima Plant, including its FSSC 22000 certification. Environmental efforts are showcased through biodiversity projects and a 6.0% reduction in industrial waste. The report also outlines the company's commitment to human rights, diversity, and strengthening global corporate governance.
Company: Adeka Corp
Sector: Materials
Country: Japan
Year: 2015
Type: SR
Pages: 29
Adeka Corp
CSR Report
The report highlights ADEKA Group's sustainability initiatives and financial performance for fiscal 2014, during which the company achieved record consolidated sales and an overseas sales ratio of 43.3%. It introduces the new mid-term management plan, 'STEP 3000-II,' which focuses on expanding core businesses and developing new fields like life sciences and environmental energy. A special feature details the food safety management systems at the Kashima Plant, including its FSSC 22000 certification. Environmental efforts are showcased through biodiversity projects and a 6.0% reduction in industrial waste. The report also outlines the company's commitment to human rights, diversity, and strengthening global corporate governance.
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Document Details
Report Year
2015
Reporting Period
Apr 1, 2014 - Mar 31, 2015
Fiscal Year
2014
Published
Jul 1, 2015
Type
Sustainability Report
Language
English
Pages
File Size
Standards & Assurance
Reporting Standards
Materiality Assessment
Other Standards
ESG Data?Experimental — AI-extracted data, may contain inaccuracies
Energy Consumption
Water Consumption
Total Waste
Women in Management
Employees