Mitsubishi Chemical Group Corp 2011 SR

The report outlines Mitsubishi Chemical's progress toward a KAITEKI society, focusing on sustainability, health, and comfort. Key highlights include achieving over 10% photoelectric conversion efficiency for organic photovoltaic modules and expanding the global supply system for lithium-ion battery materials. The company also launched next-generation white LED and OLED lighting products. Environmental efforts resulted in a 24% reduction in greenhouse gas emissions compared to 1990 levels. Additionally, the report details the company's response to the Great East Japan Earthquake and its commitment to safety, compliance, and biodiversity preservation.

Company: Mitsubishi Chemical Group Corp

Sector: Materials

Country: Japan

Year: 2011

Type: SR

Pages: 143

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Mitsubishi Chemical Group Corp

Mitsubishi Chemical Group Corp 2011 Corporate Social Responsibility Report

Corporate Social Responsibility Report

The report outlines Mitsubishi Chemical's progress toward a KAITEKI society, focusing on sustainability, health, and comfort. Key highlights include achieving over 10% photoelectric conversion efficiency for organic photovoltaic modules and expanding the global supply system for lithium-ion battery materials. The company also launched next-generation white LED and OLED lighting products. Environmental efforts resulted in a 24% reduction in greenhouse gas emissions compared to 1990 levels. Additionally, the report details the company's response to the Great East Japan Earthquake and its commitment to safety, compliance, and biodiversity preservation.

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Document Details

Report Year

2011

Reporting Period

Apr 1, 2010 - Mar 31, 2011

Fiscal Year

2010

Published

Sep 1, 2011

Type

Sustainability Report

Language

English

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