Iseki & Co Ltd 2012 SR
The report outlines Iseki & Co., Ltd.'s environmental and social activities for the 2011 fiscal year, focusing on its commitment to a recycling-oriented and low-carbon society. Key highlights include the company's active support for farmland restoration and soil decontamination following the Great East Japan Earthquake. Iseki introduced an 'eco-product certification system' to promote environment-friendly designs and achieved the highest environmental rating from the Development Bank of Japan for the sixth consecutive time. The report also details efforts in reducing CO2 emissions, waste, and chemical substance usage across its manufacturing facilities while aligning business activities with the preservation of biodiversity.
Company: Iseki & Co Ltd
Sector: Industrials
Country: Japan
Year: 2012
Type: SR
Pages: 40
Iseki & Co Ltd
Environmental Report
The report outlines Iseki & Co., Ltd.'s environmental and social activities for the 2011 fiscal year, focusing on its commitment to a recycling-oriented and low-carbon society. Key highlights include the company's active support for farmland restoration and soil decontamination following the Great East Japan Earthquake. Iseki introduced an 'eco-product certification system' to promote environment-friendly designs and achieved the highest environmental rating from the Development Bank of Japan for the sixth consecutive time. The report also details efforts in reducing CO2 emissions, waste, and chemical substance usage across its manufacturing facilities while aligning business activities with the preservation of biodiversity.
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Document Details
Report Year
2012
Reporting Period
Apr 1, 2011 - Mar 31, 2012
Fiscal Year
2011
Published
Aug 1, 2012
Type
Sustainability Report
Language
English
Pages
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Energy Consumption
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Employees