Isuzu Motors Ltd 2003 SR

The report highlights Isuzu's environmental initiatives for fiscal 2002, focusing on the development of clean diesel engines and the launch of the ELF-KR light-duty truck series, the first to meet Japan's 2003 emission regulations. The company achieved a 55% reduction in CO2 emissions compared to 1990 levels and reduced landfill waste by 99% from 1995 levels. Key technological advancements include the 'Smoother-G' fully automatic transmission for heavy-duty trucks and the expansion of CNG-powered vehicle offerings. Isuzu also emphasizes its global environmental management system, with all Japanese plants and major overseas sites like DMAX, Ltd. achieving ISO 14001 certification.

Company: Isuzu Motors Ltd

Sector: Consumer Discretionary

Country: Japan

Year: 2003

Type: SR

Pages: 28

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Isuzu Motors Ltd

Isuzu Motors Ltd 2003 Environmental Report

Environmental Report

The report highlights Isuzu's environmental initiatives for fiscal 2002, focusing on the development of clean diesel engines and the launch of the ELF-KR light-duty truck series, the first to meet Japan's 2003 emission regulations. The company achieved a 55% reduction in CO2 emissions compared to 1990 levels and reduced landfill waste by 99% from 1995 levels. Key technological advancements include the 'Smoother-G' fully automatic transmission for heavy-duty trucks and the expansion of CNG-powered vehicle offerings. Isuzu also emphasizes its global environmental management system, with all Japanese plants and major overseas sites like DMAX, Ltd. achieving ISO 14001 certification.

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Document Details

Report Year

2003

Reporting Period

Apr 1, 2002 - Mar 31, 2003

Fiscal Year

2002

Published

Nov 1, 2003

Type

Sustainability Report

Language

English

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