Mitsubishi Chemical Group Corp 2012 SR
The report details Mitsubishi Chemical Corporation's progress in fiscal 2011 toward its 'KAITEKI' vision, focusing on sustainability, health, and comfort. Key achievements include the development of bio-based plastics like GS Pla and DURABIO, and high-performance lighting solutions. The company reported a 28% reduction in greenhouse gas emissions compared to 2005 levels and met its lost time injury frequency target. It also highlights the implementation of the Management of Sustainability (MOS) indexes across various departments and subsidiaries. Furthermore, the report covers the company's response to the Great East Japan Earthquake and its commitment to international chemical management standards like REACH and GPS.
Company: Mitsubishi Chemical Group Corp
Sector: Materials
Country: Japan
Year: 2012
Type: SR
Pages: 138
Mitsubishi Chemical Group Corp
Corporate Social Responsibility Report
The report details Mitsubishi Chemical Corporation's progress in fiscal 2011 toward its 'KAITEKI' vision, focusing on sustainability, health, and comfort. Key achievements include the development of bio-based plastics like GS Pla and DURABIO, and high-performance lighting solutions. The company reported a 28% reduction in greenhouse gas emissions compared to 2005 levels and met its lost time injury frequency target. It also highlights the implementation of the Management of Sustainability (MOS) indexes across various departments and subsidiaries. Furthermore, the report covers the company's response to the Great East Japan Earthquake and its commitment to international chemical management standards like REACH and GPS.
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Document Details
Report Year
2012
Reporting Period
Apr 2011 - Mar 2012
Fiscal Year
2011
Published
Sep 1, 2012
Type
Sustainability Report
Language
English
Pages
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Materiality Assessment
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Emissions
Scope 1:
Energy Consumption
Water Consumption
Women in Management
Employees