Fast Retailing Co Ltd 2009 SR

The report outlines Fast Retailing's corporate social responsibility activities for fiscal year 2008, centered on its 'FAST RETAILING WAY' philosophy. Key highlights include the expansion of the All-Product Recycling Initiative, which collected approximately 1.34 million items for refugee relief, and the achievement of an 8.06% employment ratio for persons with disabilities in Japan. The company also details its quality and safety control systems, including the role of 'takumi' experts, and its monitoring of working conditions at partner factories. Environmental efforts focused on reducing packaging and improving energy efficiency across distribution and store operations.

Company: Fast Retailing Co Ltd

Sector: Consumer Discretionary

Country: Japan

Year: 2009

Type: SR

Pages: 22

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Fast Retailing Co Ltd

Fast Retailing Co Ltd 2009 Corporate Social Responsibility Report

Corporate Social Responsibility Report

The report outlines Fast Retailing's corporate social responsibility activities for fiscal year 2008, centered on its 'FAST RETAILING WAY' philosophy. Key highlights include the expansion of the All-Product Recycling Initiative, which collected approximately 1.34 million items for refugee relief, and the achievement of an 8.06% employment ratio for persons with disabilities in Japan. The company also details its quality and safety control systems, including the role of 'takumi' experts, and its monitoring of working conditions at partner factories. Environmental efforts focused on reducing packaging and improving energy efficiency across distribution and store operations.

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Document Details

Report Year

2009

Reporting Period

Sep 2007 - Aug 2008

Fiscal Year

2008

Published

Jan 1, 2009

Type

Sustainability Report

Language

English

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