Fujifilm Holdings Corp 2011 SR
The report highlights the Fujifilm Group's strategic transition into a comprehensive healthcare company and its extensive recovery efforts following the Great East Japan Earthquake. It outlines the group's medium-term CSR plan, focusing on priority areas such as climate change, biodiversity conservation, and chemical substance management. Key initiatives include the 'Photo Rescue Project' to restore tsunami-damaged photographs and the 'Energy Cost Reduction Project' aimed at significantly reducing CO2 emissions. The document also details the group's commitment to human resource development and the creation of synergy between Fujifilm and Fuji Xerox to drive innovation and enhance global quality of life.
Company: Fujifilm Holdings Corp
Sector: Information Information Technology
Country: Japan
Year: 2011
Type: SR
Pages: 37
Fujifilm Holdings Corp
Sustainability Report
The report highlights the Fujifilm Group's strategic transition into a comprehensive healthcare company and its extensive recovery efforts following the Great East Japan Earthquake. It outlines the group's medium-term CSR plan, focusing on priority areas such as climate change, biodiversity conservation, and chemical substance management. Key initiatives include the 'Photo Rescue Project' to restore tsunami-damaged photographs and the 'Energy Cost Reduction Project' aimed at significantly reducing CO2 emissions. The document also details the group's commitment to human resource development and the creation of synergy between Fujifilm and Fuji Xerox to drive innovation and enhance global quality of life.
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Document Details
Report Year
2011
Reporting Period
Apr 1, 2010 - Mar 31, 2011
Fiscal Year
2010
Published
Oct 1, 2011
Type
Sustainability Report
Language
English
Pages
File Size
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Emissions
Scope 3:
Energy Consumption
Water Consumption
Total Waste
Women in Management
Employees