Canon Inc 2004 SR

The report outlines Canon's sustainability strategy and performance for the 2003 fiscal year, focusing on its "kyosei" philosophy and "Factor 2" vision to double resource efficiency by 2010. Key highlights include the commercialization of the industry's first RoHS-compliant products, such as the imageRUNNER C6800, and achieving zero landfill waste at all 38 operational sites in Japan. The company also established a Product Chemical Substance Assurance System and expanded its global toner cartridge recycling program, reaching a cumulative 110,000 tons collected. Additionally, Canon became a GRI Organizational Stakeholder and held its first environmental conference for investors.

Company: Canon Inc

Sector: Information Information Technology

Country: Japan

Year: 2004

Type: SR

Pages: 73

Canon Inc 2004 Sustainability Report

Sustainability Report

The report outlines Canon's sustainability strategy and performance for the 2003 fiscal year, focusing on its "kyosei" philosophy and "Factor 2" vision to double resource efficiency by 2010. Key highlights include the commercialization of the industry's first RoHS-compliant products, such as the imageRUNNER C6800, and achieving zero landfill waste at all 38 operational sites in Japan. The company also established a Product Chemical Substance Assurance System and expanded its global toner cartridge recycling program, reaching a cumulative 110,000 tons collected. Additionally, Canon became a GRI Organizational Stakeholder and held its first environmental conference for investors.

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Document Details

Report Year

2004

Reporting Period

Jan 1, 2003 - Dec 31, 2003

Fiscal Year

2003

Published

Aug 1, 2004

Type

Sustainability Report

Language

English

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File Size

 

Standards & Assurance

Reporting Standards

Materiality Assessment

Assurance

Assurance Standard

Other Standards

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Water Consumption

Total Waste

Employees