Juki Corp 2007 SR

The report covers the fiscal year 2006 for Juki Corporation, detailing its environmental and social initiatives. A major highlight is the 12% reduction in CO2 emissions compared to fiscal 2004, achieved through productivity improvements like the 'Digital Yatai' production system at the Ohtawara Plant. The company expanded ISO 14001 certification to 15 Group companies and implemented green procurement guidelines to ensure product compliance with RoHS directives. Juki also focused on modal shifts to rail transportation, reducing CO2 emissions by 1,687 tons annually. Despite these achievements, the report identifies a need for better management of office paper use and total waste generation, which increased due to higher production levels.

Company: Juki Corp

Sector: Industrials

Country: Japan

Year: 2007

Type: SR

Pages: 32

Juki Corp 2007 Environmental Report

Environmental Report

The report covers the fiscal year 2006 for Juki Corporation, detailing its environmental and social initiatives. A major highlight is the 12% reduction in CO2 emissions compared to fiscal 2004, achieved through productivity improvements like the 'Digital Yatai' production system at the Ohtawara Plant. The company expanded ISO 14001 certification to 15 Group companies and implemented green procurement guidelines to ensure product compliance with RoHS directives. Juki also focused on modal shifts to rail transportation, reducing CO2 emissions by 1,687 tons annually. Despite these achievements, the report identifies a need for better management of office paper use and total waste generation, which increased due to higher production levels.

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Document Details

Report Year

2007

Reporting Period

Apr 1, 2006 - Mar 31, 2007

Fiscal Year

2006

Type

Sustainability Report

Language

English

Pages

 

File Size

 

Standards & Assurance

Materiality Assessment

Other Standards

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Water Consumption

Total Waste

Employees