Sekisui Chemical Co Ltd 2014 SR
The report outlines Sekisui Chemical Group's sustainability progress for fiscal year 2013, focusing on its 'Three Prominences': Environment, CS & Quality, and Human Resources. Key achievements include reaching a 42% sales ratio for Environment-Contributing Products and achieving a 26% reduction in greenhouse gas emissions in Japan compared to 1990 levels. The company also introduced the 'Sekisui Environment Week' and received a Guinness World Record for the most solar-powered homes built. Looking forward, the group launched its new midterm management plan, 'SHINKA!-Advance 2016,' which integrates CSR as a foundational strategy for global growth and social value creation.
Company: Sekisui Chemical Co Ltd
Sector: Industrials
Country: Japan
Year: 2014
Type: SR
Pages: 94
Sekisui Chemical Co Ltd
Corporate Social Responsibility Report
The report outlines Sekisui Chemical Group's sustainability progress for fiscal year 2013, focusing on its 'Three Prominences': Environment, CS & Quality, and Human Resources. Key achievements include reaching a 42% sales ratio for Environment-Contributing Products and achieving a 26% reduction in greenhouse gas emissions in Japan compared to 1990 levels. The company also introduced the 'Sekisui Environment Week' and received a Guinness World Record for the most solar-powered homes built. Looking forward, the group launched its new midterm management plan, 'SHINKA!-Advance 2016,' which integrates CSR as a foundational strategy for global growth and social value creation.
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Document Details
Report Year
2014
Reporting Period
Apr 1, 2013 - Mar 31, 2014
Fiscal Year
2013
Published
Jun 11, 2014
Type
Sustainability Report
Language
English
Pages
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Emissions
Scope 3:
Energy Consumption
Water Consumption
Total Waste
Women in Management
Employees