Artience Co Ltd 2011 SR

The report highlights Toyo Ink Group's transition to a holding company structure in April 2011 and the launch of its SCC-II Renaissance Plan. It details the group's commitment to evolving into a specialty chemical manufacturer across four new business domains: Living & Healthcare, Information & Communication, Fine Imaging & Printing, and Energy & Environment. Key environmental achievements include the development of rice-based inks and the implementation of Material Flow Cost Accounting (MFCA). The report also addresses the group's response to the Great East Japan Earthquake and its ongoing efforts in biodiversity preservation and chemical management.

Company: Artience Co Ltd

Sector: Materials

Country: Japan

Year: 2011

Type: SR

Pages: 52

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Artience Co Ltd

Artience Co Ltd 2011 Social and Environmental Report

Social And Environmental Report

The report highlights Toyo Ink Group's transition to a holding company structure in April 2011 and the launch of its SCC-II Renaissance Plan. It details the group's commitment to evolving into a specialty chemical manufacturer across four new business domains: Living & Healthcare, Information & Communication, Fine Imaging & Printing, and Energy & Environment. Key environmental achievements include the development of rice-based inks and the implementation of Material Flow Cost Accounting (MFCA). The report also addresses the group's response to the Great East Japan Earthquake and its ongoing efforts in biodiversity preservation and chemical management.

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Document Details

Report Year

2011

Reporting Period

Apr 1, 2010 - Mar 31, 2011

Fiscal Year

2010

Published

Dec 1, 2011

Type

Sustainability Report

Language

English

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