Shimizu Corp 2013 SR
The report highlights Shimizu Corporation's CSR initiatives for fiscal 2012, focusing on the theme 'Opening and Enlarging.' Key projects include the Pahang-Selangor Raw Water Transfer Project in Malaysia and the Chubu University Smart Eco-Campus. The company became a signatory to the UN Global Compact in March 2013 and introduced new Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) to assess its impact on stakeholders and growth. Significant efforts were made in disaster-prevention technologies following the Great East Japan Earthquake and in promoting renewable energy through mega-solar and offshore wind farm projects. The report also details the company's 'Ecological Mission' to reduce carbon dioxide emissions.
Company: Shimizu Corp
Sector: Industrials
Country: Japan
Year: 2013
Type: SR
Pages: 26
Shimizu Corp
Corporate Social Responsibility Report
The report highlights Shimizu Corporation's CSR initiatives for fiscal 2012, focusing on the theme 'Opening and Enlarging.' Key projects include the Pahang-Selangor Raw Water Transfer Project in Malaysia and the Chubu University Smart Eco-Campus. The company became a signatory to the UN Global Compact in March 2013 and introduced new Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) to assess its impact on stakeholders and growth. Significant efforts were made in disaster-prevention technologies following the Great East Japan Earthquake and in promoting renewable energy through mega-solar and offshore wind farm projects. The report also details the company's 'Ecological Mission' to reduce carbon dioxide emissions.
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Document Details
Report Year
2013
Reporting Period
Apr 1, 2012 - Mar 31, 2013
Fiscal Year
2012
Published
Jun 1, 2013
Type
Sustainability Report
Language
English
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