Mitsubishi Electric Corp 2001 SR

The report details the Mitsubishi Electric Group's environmental activities for fiscal 2000, focusing on the MET framework (Materials, Energy, Toxicity). Key highlights include the implementation of the 3rd Environmental Plan, the full-scale operation of the Higashihama Recycle Center for home appliances, and the introduction of an integrated environmental information system. The company achieved a 21% reduction in packaging materials compared to 1995 and expanded ISO 14001 certification to all major domestic and international affiliates. It also features the first use of environmental accounting to quantify the costs and economic effects of its environmental protection efforts.

Company: Mitsubishi Electric Corp

Sector: Industrials

Country: Japan

Year: 2001

Type: SR

Pages: 31

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Mitsubishi Electric Corp

Mitsubishi Electric Corp 2001 Environmental Sustainability Report

Environmental Sustainability Report

The report details the Mitsubishi Electric Group's environmental activities for fiscal 2000, focusing on the MET framework (Materials, Energy, Toxicity). Key highlights include the implementation of the 3rd Environmental Plan, the full-scale operation of the Higashihama Recycle Center for home appliances, and the introduction of an integrated environmental information system. The company achieved a 21% reduction in packaging materials compared to 1995 and expanded ISO 14001 certification to all major domestic and international affiliates. It also features the first use of environmental accounting to quantify the costs and economic effects of its environmental protection efforts.

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Document Details

Report Year

2001

Reporting Period

Apr 1, 2000 - Mar 31, 2001

Fiscal Year

2000

Published

Jun 1, 2001

Type

Sustainability Report

Language

English

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File Size

 

Standards & Assurance

Materiality Assessment

Other Standards

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Water Consumption

Total Waste

Employees