F-Tech Inc 2016 SR

The report highlights F-tech Group's environmental and social performance for fiscal year 2015, focusing on the global deployment of the ISO 50001 energy management system. Key achievements include a 15% reduction in GHG emission intensity and a 6% reduction in water consumption intensity compared to 2010 levels. The company successfully expanded its 'Global Ftech Energy Management System' to North American bases and initiated expansion into China. Additionally, the report details initiatives in biodiversity, product weight reduction using high-tensile materials, and quality assurance, receiving multiple awards from major automotive manufacturers like Honda and GM.

Company: F-Tech Inc

Sector: Consumer Discretionary

Country: Japan

Year: 2016

Type: SR

Pages: 28

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F-Tech Inc 2016 Environmental Activity Report

Environmental Activity Report

The report highlights F-tech Group's environmental and social performance for fiscal year 2015, focusing on the global deployment of the ISO 50001 energy management system. Key achievements include a 15% reduction in GHG emission intensity and a 6% reduction in water consumption intensity compared to 2010 levels. The company successfully expanded its 'Global Ftech Energy Management System' to North American bases and initiated expansion into China. Additionally, the report details initiatives in biodiversity, product weight reduction using high-tensile materials, and quality assurance, receiving multiple awards from major automotive manufacturers like Honda and GM.

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Document Details

Report Year

2016

Reporting Period

Apr 1, 2015 - Mar 31, 2016

Fiscal Year

2015

Published

Aug 1, 2016

Type

Sustainability Report

Language

English, Japanese

Pages

 

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Standards & Assurance

Reporting Standards

Materiality Assessment

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Water Consumption

Total Waste

Employees