Obayashi Corp 2011 SR

The report provides a digest of Obayashi Corporation's sustainability activities for fiscal 2010, emphasizing the company's new set of principles, 'Obayashi's Vision, Values, and Commitments.' It highlights significant projects such as the construction of the Tokyo Sky Tree and the implementation of the URUP tunnel construction method. The company introduces its 'Obayashi Green Vision 2050,' which targets an 80% reduction in carbon dioxide emissions by 2050. Additionally, the report details the company's extensive relief and reconstruction efforts following the Great East Japan Earthquake. It also covers global initiatives, particularly in Thailand, and outlines progress in safety management and human resources development.

Company: Obayashi Corp

Sector: Industrials

Country: Japan

Year: 2011

Type: SR

Pages: 29

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Obayashi Corp 2011 CSR Report

CSR Report

The report provides a digest of Obayashi Corporation's sustainability activities for fiscal 2010, emphasizing the company's new set of principles, 'Obayashi's Vision, Values, and Commitments.' It highlights significant projects such as the construction of the Tokyo Sky Tree and the implementation of the URUP tunnel construction method. The company introduces its 'Obayashi Green Vision 2050,' which targets an 80% reduction in carbon dioxide emissions by 2050. Additionally, the report details the company's extensive relief and reconstruction efforts following the Great East Japan Earthquake. It also covers global initiatives, particularly in Thailand, and outlines progress in safety management and human resources development.

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Document Details

Report Year

2011

Reporting Period

Apr 1, 2010 - Mar 31, 2011

Fiscal Year

2010

Type

Sustainability Report

Language

English

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