Mitsubishi Electric Corp 2005 SR
The report highlights Mitsubishi Electric Group's environmental and social initiatives for the fiscal year ending March 2005. Key achievements include the continued implementation of the 4th Environmental Plan, focusing on "Eco-Factories," "Eco-Logistics," and "Eco-Products." The company emphasizes its "Uni & Eco" concept, merging universal design with ecology in home appliances. Notably, Mitsubishi Electric achieved zero waste emissions for the third consecutive year and made significant progress in reducing CO2 emissions intensity. The report also details global CSR activities, including philanthropic efforts through foundations in the US and Thailand, and the implementation of a new integrated personnel system.
Company: Mitsubishi Electric Corp
Sector: Industrials
Country: Japan
Year: 2005
Type: SR
Pages: 44
Mitsubishi Electric Corp
Environmental Sustainability Report
The report highlights Mitsubishi Electric Group's environmental and social initiatives for the fiscal year ending March 2005. Key achievements include the continued implementation of the 4th Environmental Plan, focusing on "Eco-Factories," "Eco-Logistics," and "Eco-Products." The company emphasizes its "Uni & Eco" concept, merging universal design with ecology in home appliances. Notably, Mitsubishi Electric achieved zero waste emissions for the third consecutive year and made significant progress in reducing CO2 emissions intensity. The report also details global CSR activities, including philanthropic efforts through foundations in the US and Thailand, and the implementation of a new integrated personnel system.
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Document Details
Report Year
2005
Reporting Period
Apr 1, 2004 - Mar 31, 2005
Fiscal Year
2004
Type
Sustainability Report
Language
English
Pages
File Size
Standards & Assurance
Reporting Standards
Materiality Assessment
Other Standards
ESG Data?Experimental — AI-extracted data, may contain inaccuracies
Water Consumption
Total Waste
Employees