Kansai Electric Power Co Inc 2009 SR

The report outlines Kansai Electric Power Group's CSR activities for fiscal year 2008, focusing on its mission to become the top company in customer satisfaction. Key highlights include the New ERA Strategy for global warming prevention, aiming for a low-carbon power grid through nuclear, hydro, and renewable energy. The company reports on safety culture reforms following past accidents, particularly at the Mihama Nuclear Power Station. It also details initiatives for a sound material-cycle society, achieving a 99.3 percent industrial waste recycling rate. Furthermore, the report covers social contributions, employee diversity, and corporate governance enhancements.

Company: Kansai Electric Power Co Inc

Sector: Utilities

Country: Japan

Year: 2009

Type: SR

Pages: 23

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Kansai Electric Power Co Inc

Kansai Electric Power Co Inc 2009 CSR Report

CSR Report

The report outlines Kansai Electric Power Group's CSR activities for fiscal year 2008, focusing on its mission to become the top company in customer satisfaction. Key highlights include the New ERA Strategy for global warming prevention, aiming for a low-carbon power grid through nuclear, hydro, and renewable energy. The company reports on safety culture reforms following past accidents, particularly at the Mihama Nuclear Power Station. It also details initiatives for a sound material-cycle society, achieving a 99.3 percent industrial waste recycling rate. Furthermore, the report covers social contributions, employee diversity, and corporate governance enhancements.

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Document Details

Report Year

2009

Reporting Period

Apr 1, 2008 - Mar 31, 2009

Fiscal Year

2008

Published

Oct 1, 2009

Type

Sustainability Report

Language

English

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Standards & Assurance

Materiality Assessment

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Renewable Energy

Total Waste

Workplace Fatalities

Employees