Isuzu Motors Ltd 2009 SR

The report highlights Isuzu's commitment to creating a sustainable society through its 'SEE Technologies' (Safety, Economy, and Environment). Key achievements in FY2008 include meeting the 2015 fuel efficiency standards for heavy-duty vehicles and attaining a 75.7% ASR recycling rate, surpassing legal requirements. The company significantly reduced CO2 emissions at its plants by over 50% compared to the 1990 baseline. Social initiatives featured the 'Isuzu Heart & Smile Project,' providing educational aid in the Philippines and Vietnam. Additionally, the Mimamori-kun online service received the 2008 Energy Conservation Grand Prize for supporting fuel-efficient driving.

Company: Isuzu Motors Ltd

Sector: Consumer Discretionary

Country: Japan

Year: 2009

Type: SR

Pages: 44

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Isuzu Motors Ltd

Isuzu Motors Ltd 2009 Environmental and Social Report

Environmental And Social Report

The report highlights Isuzu's commitment to creating a sustainable society through its 'SEE Technologies' (Safety, Economy, and Environment). Key achievements in FY2008 include meeting the 2015 fuel efficiency standards for heavy-duty vehicles and attaining a 75.7% ASR recycling rate, surpassing legal requirements. The company significantly reduced CO2 emissions at its plants by over 50% compared to the 1990 baseline. Social initiatives featured the 'Isuzu Heart & Smile Project,' providing educational aid in the Philippines and Vietnam. Additionally, the Mimamori-kun online service received the 2008 Energy Conservation Grand Prize for supporting fuel-efficient driving.

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Document Details

Report Year

2009

Reporting Period

Apr 1, 2008 - Mar 31, 2009

Fiscal Year

2008

Published

Sep 1, 2009

Type

Sustainability Report

Language

English

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