Sanyo Denki Co Ltd 2013 SR
The report highlights Sanyo Denki's environmental management activities for fiscal 2012, focusing on the development of Eco Products and energy-saving initiatives. Key achievements include the certification of 18 new Eco-products, reaching a 31.4% sales ratio for these products, and maintaining a 99.1% zero-emissions level. The company implemented significant energy-saving measures across its Japanese factories, including the installation of solar power systems and the use of electric vehicles for transportation. Environmental accounting data shows a reduction in CO2 emissions by 842 tons compared to the previous year. The company also details its commitment to reducing hazardous chemical substances in compliance with RoHS and REACH regulations.
Company: Sanyo Denki Co Ltd
Sector: Industrials
Country: Japan
Year: 2013
Type: SR
Pages: 21
Sanyo Denki Co Ltd
Environmental Management Report
The report highlights Sanyo Denki's environmental management activities for fiscal 2012, focusing on the development of Eco Products and energy-saving initiatives. Key achievements include the certification of 18 new Eco-products, reaching a 31.4% sales ratio for these products, and maintaining a 99.1% zero-emissions level. The company implemented significant energy-saving measures across its Japanese factories, including the installation of solar power systems and the use of electric vehicles for transportation. Environmental accounting data shows a reduction in CO2 emissions by 842 tons compared to the previous year. The company also details its commitment to reducing hazardous chemical substances in compliance with RoHS and REACH regulations.
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Document Details
Report Year
2013
Reporting Period
Apr 1, 2012 - Mar 31, 2013
Fiscal Year
2012
Type
Sustainability Report
Language
English
Pages
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Standards & Assurance
Materiality Assessment
Other Standards
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Renewable Energy
Total Waste
Employees