Kansai Electric Power Co Inc 2005 SR
The report marks the transition of the Kansai Electric Power Group from environmental reporting to a comprehensive CSR framework. A significant portion is dedicated to the investigation and recurrence prevention measures following the 2004 Mihama Nuclear Power Station accident, emphasizing a renewed culture of safety. The company introduced its CSR Action Charter and Standards to guide individual and group-wide conduct. Environmental highlights include the "New ERA Strategy" for global warming prevention and the registration of Japan's first power company CDM project in Bhutan. The report also details environmental accounting, community engagement initiatives, and enhanced corporate governance and compliance systems.
Company: Kansai Electric Power Co Inc
Sector: Utilities
Country: Japan
Year: 2005
Type: SR
Pages: 91
Kansai Electric Power Co Inc
CSR Report
The report marks the transition of the Kansai Electric Power Group from environmental reporting to a comprehensive CSR framework. A significant portion is dedicated to the investigation and recurrence prevention measures following the 2004 Mihama Nuclear Power Station accident, emphasizing a renewed culture of safety. The company introduced its CSR Action Charter and Standards to guide individual and group-wide conduct. Environmental highlights include the "New ERA Strategy" for global warming prevention and the registration of Japan's first power company CDM project in Bhutan. The report also details environmental accounting, community engagement initiatives, and enhanced corporate governance and compliance systems.
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Document Details
Report Year
2005
Reporting Period
Apr 1, 2004 - Mar 31, 2005
Fiscal Year
2004
Published
Jan 1, 2006
Type
Sustainability Report
Language
English
Pages
File Size
Standards & Assurance
Reporting Standards
Materiality Assessment
Assurance
Other Standards
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Emissions
Scope 1:
Water Consumption
Total Waste
Workplace Fatalities
Employees