Daicel Corp 2010 SR
The report highlights the Daicel Group's 90-year history and its commitment to "Monozukuri" through production innovations and CSR initiatives. In fiscal 2009, the company achieved significant productivity gains and a 20% reduction in overall costs via its Next-Generation Chemical Plant Project. Environmental milestones included the start of ethyl acetate production using bioethanol and a reduction of 80,000 tons in CO2 emissions compared to the previous year. The group also emphasized safety and quality, hosting its 2nd Global Improvement Contest to foster international collaboration and skill transfer. Furthermore, Daicel expanded its social disclosures, focusing on human resource development at its Operation Training Center and community engagement programs.
Company: Daicel Corp
Sector: Materials
Country: Japan
Year: 2010
Type: SR
Pages: 27
Daicel Corp
CSR Report
The report highlights the Daicel Group's 90-year history and its commitment to "Monozukuri" through production innovations and CSR initiatives. In fiscal 2009, the company achieved significant productivity gains and a 20% reduction in overall costs via its Next-Generation Chemical Plant Project. Environmental milestones included the start of ethyl acetate production using bioethanol and a reduction of 80,000 tons in CO2 emissions compared to the previous year. The group also emphasized safety and quality, hosting its 2nd Global Improvement Contest to foster international collaboration and skill transfer. Furthermore, Daicel expanded its social disclosures, focusing on human resource development at its Operation Training Center and community engagement programs.
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Document Details
Report Year
2010
Reporting Period
Apr 1, 2009 - Mar 31, 2010
Fiscal Year
2009
Published
Jun 1, 2010
Type
Sustainability Report
Language
English
Pages
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Standards & Assurance
Materiality Assessment
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Energy Consumption
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Women in Management
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