Mitsubishi Logisnext Co Ltd 2016 SR

The report outlines Mitsubishi Nichiyu Forklift Co., Ltd.'s environmental performance and initiatives for fiscal 2015, focusing on its Kyoto and Shiga plants. Key highlights include a 3% reduction in total CO2 emissions and an 8% reduction in energy consumption compared to the previous year. The company successfully transitioned from bunker fuel to city gas at its Kyoto plant and introduced eco-friendly products like the GRENDIA diesel engine and lithium-ion battery-powered tractors. Additionally, the report details waste reduction efforts, achieving a 99.5% recycling rate at the Shiga plant, and active community engagement through local cleaning campaigns and forest volunteer programs.

Company: Mitsubishi Logisnext Co Ltd

Sector: Industrials

Country: Japan

Year: 2016

Type: SR

Pages: 6

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Mitsubishi Logisnext Co Ltd

Mitsubishi Logisnext Co Ltd 2016 Environmental Report

Environmental Report

The report outlines Mitsubishi Nichiyu Forklift Co., Ltd.'s environmental performance and initiatives for fiscal 2015, focusing on its Kyoto and Shiga plants. Key highlights include a 3% reduction in total CO2 emissions and an 8% reduction in energy consumption compared to the previous year. The company successfully transitioned from bunker fuel to city gas at its Kyoto plant and introduced eco-friendly products like the GRENDIA diesel engine and lithium-ion battery-powered tractors. Additionally, the report details waste reduction efforts, achieving a 99.5% recycling rate at the Shiga plant, and active community engagement through local cleaning campaigns and forest volunteer programs.

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Document Details

Report Year

2016

Reporting Period

2015

Fiscal Year

2015

Type

Sustainability Report

Language

English

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Materiality Assessment

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