Nippon Chemi-Con Corp 2007 SR
The report details Nippon Chemi-Con's environmental performance and management strategies for fiscal year 2006. It highlights a reduction in total waste generation and an improvement in the final disposal rate compared to the previous year. The company also details the successful implementation of a supplier environmental approval system to manage chemical substances across the supply chain. The report outlines energy conservation efforts, noting that while total CO2 emissions increased due to business expansion, the output basic unit remained stable. Additionally, it covers the development of eco-conscious products, such as electric double layer capacitors, and the group's commitment to ISO 14001 certification across its global production sites.
Company: Nippon Chemi-Con Corp
Sector: Information Information Technology
Country: Japan
Year: 2007
Type: SR
Pages: 9
Nippon Chemi-Con Corp
Environmental Report
The report details Nippon Chemi-Con's environmental performance and management strategies for fiscal year 2006. It highlights a reduction in total waste generation and an improvement in the final disposal rate compared to the previous year. The company also details the successful implementation of a supplier environmental approval system to manage chemical substances across the supply chain. The report outlines energy conservation efforts, noting that while total CO2 emissions increased due to business expansion, the output basic unit remained stable. Additionally, it covers the development of eco-conscious products, such as electric double layer capacitors, and the group's commitment to ISO 14001 certification across its global production sites.
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Document Details
Report Year
2007
Reporting Period
2006
Fiscal Year
2006
Type
Sustainability Report
Language
English
Pages
File Size
Standards & Assurance
Materiality Assessment
ESG Data?Experimental — AI-extracted data, may contain inaccuracies
Water Consumption
Total Waste