Nippon Kayaku Co Ltd 2014 SR

The report highlights Nippon Kayaku Group's commitment to CSR management through its 'KAYAKU spirit' and the 'Challenge 100!' mid-term business plan. Key initiatives for the year include the Clean Eco Technology (CET) Project for advanced wastewater treatment and the expansion of biosimilar pharmaceutical products. The company reported a 33% reduction in VOC emissions and a 4.0% improvement in energy efficiency intensity. Social highlights include the 10th anniversary of the Pink Ribbon Campaign and the operation of Asunaro House for families of children with intractable diseases. The report also details global efforts across its subsidiaries in nine countries to align with ISO 26000 standards.

Company: Nippon Kayaku Co Ltd

Sector: Materials

Country: Japan

Year: 2014

Type: SR

Pages: 70

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Nippon Kayaku Co Ltd

Nippon Kayaku Co Ltd 2014 CSR Report

CSR Report

The report highlights Nippon Kayaku Group's commitment to CSR management through its 'KAYAKU spirit' and the 'Challenge 100!' mid-term business plan. Key initiatives for the year include the Clean Eco Technology (CET) Project for advanced wastewater treatment and the expansion of biosimilar pharmaceutical products. The company reported a 33% reduction in VOC emissions and a 4.0% improvement in energy efficiency intensity. Social highlights include the 10th anniversary of the Pink Ribbon Campaign and the operation of Asunaro House for families of children with intractable diseases. The report also details global efforts across its subsidiaries in nine countries to align with ISO 26000 standards.

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Document Details

Report Year

2014

Reporting Period

Apr 1, 2013 - Mar 31, 2014

Fiscal Year

2013

Published

Jan 1, 2014

Type

Sustainability Report

Language

English

Pages

 

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Standards & Assurance

Materiality Assessment

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Water Consumption

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