Fujitsu Ltd 2003 SR
The report details Fujitsu's transition toward sustainable management, integrating environmental, economic, and social responsibilities. Key achievements in fiscal 2002 include reaching zero waste emissions at 13 domestic sites ahead of schedule and developing the world's first notebook computer parts using biodegradable corn-based plastic. The company reported a 14.3% reduction in energy consumption per unit of sales compared to 1990 levels. Additionally, Fujitsu expanded its Green Product lineup to 66% of newly developed products and continued global reforestation efforts in Malaysia, Vietnam, and Thailand. The report also highlights the implementation of the Green Process concept to reduce environmental burdens in manufacturing.
Company: Fujitsu Ltd
Sector: Information Information Technology
Country: Japan
Year: 2003
Type: SR
Pages: 64
Fujitsu Ltd
Sustainability Report
The report details Fujitsu's transition toward sustainable management, integrating environmental, economic, and social responsibilities. Key achievements in fiscal 2002 include reaching zero waste emissions at 13 domestic sites ahead of schedule and developing the world's first notebook computer parts using biodegradable corn-based plastic. The company reported a 14.3% reduction in energy consumption per unit of sales compared to 1990 levels. Additionally, Fujitsu expanded its Green Product lineup to 66% of newly developed products and continued global reforestation efforts in Malaysia, Vietnam, and Thailand. The report also highlights the implementation of the Green Process concept to reduce environmental burdens in manufacturing.
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Document Details
Report Year
2003
Reporting Period
Apr 1, 2002 - Mar 31, 2003
Fiscal Year
2002
Published
Jul 1, 2003
Type
Sustainability Report
Language
English
Pages
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Materiality Assessment
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Energy Consumption
Water Consumption
Total Waste
Employees