Seiko Epson Corp 2005 SR

The report details Seiko Epson Group's environmental and social performance for fiscal year 2004. Key milestones include the establishment of a CSR Promotion Department and joining the UN Global Compact. The company focused on its "3i Strategy" for digital image innovation while advancing "Green Factory" and "Eco-Product" initiatives. Notable environmental achievements include a 2.2% reduction in total CO2 emissions from 1997 levels and the implementation of Life Cycle Assessments for 37 product models. Social highlights include extensive support for the 2005 Special Olympics World Winter Games in Nagano and the promotion of employee-led "E-KAIZEN" activities for quality improvement.

Company: Seiko Epson Corp

Sector: Information Information Technology

Country: Japan

Year: 2005

Type: SR

Pages: 78

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Seiko Epson Corp

Seiko Epson Corp 2005 Sustainability Report

Sustainability Report

The report details Seiko Epson Group's environmental and social performance for fiscal year 2004. Key milestones include the establishment of a CSR Promotion Department and joining the UN Global Compact. The company focused on its "3i Strategy" for digital image innovation while advancing "Green Factory" and "Eco-Product" initiatives. Notable environmental achievements include a 2.2% reduction in total CO2 emissions from 1997 levels and the implementation of Life Cycle Assessments for 37 product models. Social highlights include extensive support for the 2005 Special Olympics World Winter Games in Nagano and the promotion of employee-led "E-KAIZEN" activities for quality improvement.

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Document Details

Report Year

2005

Reporting Period

Apr 1, 2004 - Mar 31, 2005

Fiscal Year

2004

Published

Aug 1, 2005

Type

Sustainability Report

Language

English

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Standards & Assurance

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Materiality Assessment

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Women in Management

Employees