Denka Co Ltd 2011 SR
The report outlines DENKA's CSR activities for fiscal 2010, centered on the 'DENKA100' initiative as the company approaches its centennial. Key highlights include the development of environment-friendly products such as 'gamma-C2S' concrete, which absorbs CO2, and 'TEMPLOC' adhesives. The company achieved a record high in recycled resource usage intensity for cement production, utilizing 551 kg of recycled materials per ton. Following the Great East Japan Earthquake, DENKA implemented significant energy-saving measures and established a disaster area volunteer support program. The report also details progress on the Fourth Medium-Term Environmental Plan, focusing on reducing CO2 emissions and chemical substance discharges.
Company: Denka Co Ltd
Sector: Materials
Country: Japan
Year: 2011
Type: SR
Pages: 20
Denka Co Ltd
CSR Report
The report outlines DENKA's CSR activities for fiscal 2010, centered on the 'DENKA100' initiative as the company approaches its centennial. Key highlights include the development of environment-friendly products such as 'gamma-C2S' concrete, which absorbs CO2, and 'TEMPLOC' adhesives. The company achieved a record high in recycled resource usage intensity for cement production, utilizing 551 kg of recycled materials per ton. Following the Great East Japan Earthquake, DENKA implemented significant energy-saving measures and established a disaster area volunteer support program. The report also details progress on the Fourth Medium-Term Environmental Plan, focusing on reducing CO2 emissions and chemical substance discharges.
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Document Details
Report Year
2011
Reporting Period
Apr 1, 2010 - Mar 31, 2011
Fiscal Year
2010
Published
Sep 1, 2011
Type
Sustainability Report
Language
English
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