Artience Co Ltd 2015 SR
The report outlines Toyo Ink Group's progress in fiscal 2014 as it transitions into a 'science company' across Communication, Life, and Sustainability Science domains. Key highlights include the installation of solar power generation systems at six locations and the launch of an agribusiness model utilizing factory waste heat. The company established KPIs based on ISO 26000 to monitor social and environmental performance. While achieving zero emissions at domestic sites, the group faced challenges in meeting CO2 and waste reduction targets due to infrastructure expansion. The report also emphasizes global human resource development and the publication of its first regional CSR report for China.
Company: Artience Co Ltd
Sector: Materials
Country: Japan
Year: 2015
Type: SR
Pages: 52
Artience Co Ltd
Social And Environmental Report
The report outlines Toyo Ink Group's progress in fiscal 2014 as it transitions into a 'science company' across Communication, Life, and Sustainability Science domains. Key highlights include the installation of solar power generation systems at six locations and the launch of an agribusiness model utilizing factory waste heat. The company established KPIs based on ISO 26000 to monitor social and environmental performance. While achieving zero emissions at domestic sites, the group faced challenges in meeting CO2 and waste reduction targets due to infrastructure expansion. The report also emphasizes global human resource development and the publication of its first regional CSR report for China.
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Document Details
Report Year
2015
Reporting Period
Apr 1, 2014 - Mar 31, 2015
Fiscal Year
2014
Published
Dec 1, 2015
Type
Sustainability Report
Language
English
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