AGC Inc 2004 SR
The report outlines the AGC Group's transition to a sustainability-focused reporting framework, covering the irregular nine-month fiscal period from April to December 2003. Key highlights include the development of an integrated Environmental Management System (EMS) based on ISO 14001 and the introduction of the 'JIKKO' management policy. The company achieved a 35% reduction in CO2 emissions relative to 1990 levels and reached a 95.2% recycling rate. Significant technological advancements were noted in arsenic-free glass substrates and diesel particulate filters. The report also details the group's commitment to corporate social responsibility through its 'Look Beyond' vision, emphasizing shared values of innovation, diversity, environment, and integrity.
Company: AGC Inc
Sector: Industrials
Country: Japan
Year: 2004
Type: SR
Pages: 68
AGC Inc
Sustainability Report
The report outlines the AGC Group's transition to a sustainability-focused reporting framework, covering the irregular nine-month fiscal period from April to December 2003. Key highlights include the development of an integrated Environmental Management System (EMS) based on ISO 14001 and the introduction of the 'JIKKO' management policy. The company achieved a 35% reduction in CO2 emissions relative to 1990 levels and reached a 95.2% recycling rate. Significant technological advancements were noted in arsenic-free glass substrates and diesel particulate filters. The report also details the group's commitment to corporate social responsibility through its 'Look Beyond' vision, emphasizing shared values of innovation, diversity, environment, and integrity.
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Document Details
Report Year
2004
Reporting Period
Apr 1, 2003 - Dec 31, 2003
Fiscal Year
2003
Published
Sep 1, 2004
Type
Sustainability Report
Language
English
Pages
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