Ebara Corp 2020 IR

The report outlines the Ebara Group's value creation story, highlighting the launch of its E-Vision 2030 long-term vision and E-Plan 2022 medium-term management plan. In 2019, the company achieved net sales of 522.4 billion yen and operating income of 35.2 billion yen, driven by strong performance in its Fluid Machinery & Systems and Environmental Plants businesses. Key sustainability achievements included reducing Scope 1 and 2 CO2 emissions by 4.0% year-on-year to 37.4 thousand tons and generating 732,313 MWh of electricity from waste-to-energy facilities. Additionally, the company advanced its diversity initiatives, increasing the ratio of female managers to 6.8% and appointing its first non-Japanese executive officer.

Company: Ebara Corp

Sector: Industrials

Country: Japan

Year: 2020

Type: IR

Pages: 48

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Ebara Corp

Ebara Corp 2020 Integrated Report

Integrated Report

The report outlines the Ebara Group's value creation story, highlighting the launch of its E-Vision 2030 long-term vision and E-Plan 2022 medium-term management plan. In 2019, the company achieved net sales of 522.4 billion yen and operating income of 35.2 billion yen, driven by strong performance in its Fluid Machinery & Systems and Environmental Plants businesses. Key sustainability achievements included reducing Scope 1 and 2 CO2 emissions by 4.0% year-on-year to 37.4 thousand tons and generating 732,313 MWh of electricity from waste-to-energy facilities. Additionally, the company advanced its diversity initiatives, increasing the ratio of female managers to 6.8% and appointing its first non-Japanese executive officer.

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Document Details

Report Year

2020

Reporting Period

Jan 1, 2019 - Dec 31, 2019

Fiscal Year

2019

Type

Integrated Report

Language

English

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Materiality Assessment

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Water Consumption

Women in Management

Employees