Fujitsu Ltd 2002 SR
The 2002 Fujitsu Group Environmental Report details the company's sustainability performance for fiscal year 2001 under its Stage III Environmental Protection Program. Key achievements include the Iwate and Minami-Tama plants reaching zero waste emissions and a 12.9% reduction in energy consumption per unit of sales for the Group relative to 1990. The report highlights the Green Life 21 initiative, focusing on eco-friendly product design, green procurement, and leveraging IT solutions to reduce environmental impacts for customers. Fujitsu also expanded its ISO 14001 certifications to 77 sites worldwide and utilized an environmental accounting system to quantify the costs and economic benefits of its environmental activities.
Company: Fujitsu Ltd
Sector: Information Information Technology
Country: Japan
Year: 2002
Type: SR
Pages: 56
Fujitsu Ltd
Environmental Report
The 2002 Fujitsu Group Environmental Report details the company's sustainability performance for fiscal year 2001 under its Stage III Environmental Protection Program. Key achievements include the Iwate and Minami-Tama plants reaching zero waste emissions and a 12.9% reduction in energy consumption per unit of sales for the Group relative to 1990. The report highlights the Green Life 21 initiative, focusing on eco-friendly product design, green procurement, and leveraging IT solutions to reduce environmental impacts for customers. Fujitsu also expanded its ISO 14001 certifications to 77 sites worldwide and utilized an environmental accounting system to quantify the costs and economic benefits of its environmental activities.
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Document Details
Report Year
2002
Reporting Period
Apr 1, 2001 - Mar 31, 2002
Fiscal Year
2001
Published
Jun 1, 2002
Type
Sustainability Report
Language
English
Pages
File Size
Standards & Assurance
Reporting Standards
Materiality Assessment
Assurance
Other Standards
ESG Data?Experimental — AI-extracted data, may contain inaccuracies
Energy Consumption
Water Consumption
Total Waste
Employees