Kyowa Kirin Co Ltd 2004 SR

The report details Kyowa Hakko Group's sustainability activities for fiscal 2003, focusing on its transition toward a holding company structure and the establishment of a Corporate Compliance Division. Key highlights include significant progress toward zero emissions, with a 50% reduction in landfill disposal, and the achievement of a record 21.26 million accident-free hours at the Yokkaichi Plant. The company also advanced its Kyowa Eco-Project, improving unit energy consumption by 3.7% and reducing CO2 emissions below 1990 levels. Additionally, the report covers social contributions through pharmaceutical innovation and community engagement initiatives.

Company: Kyowa Kirin Co Ltd

Sector: Health Care

Country: Japan

Year: 2004

Type: SR

Pages: 58

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Kyowa Kirin Co Ltd

Kyowa Kirin Co Ltd 2004 Sustainability Report

Sustainability Report

The report details Kyowa Hakko Group's sustainability activities for fiscal 2003, focusing on its transition toward a holding company structure and the establishment of a Corporate Compliance Division. Key highlights include significant progress toward zero emissions, with a 50% reduction in landfill disposal, and the achievement of a record 21.26 million accident-free hours at the Yokkaichi Plant. The company also advanced its Kyowa Eco-Project, improving unit energy consumption by 3.7% and reducing CO2 emissions below 1990 levels. Additionally, the report covers social contributions through pharmaceutical innovation and community engagement initiatives.

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Document Details

Report Year

2004

Reporting Period

Apr 1, 2003 - Mar 31, 2004

Fiscal Year

2003

Published

Sep 1, 2004

Type

Sustainability Report

Language

English

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