Shimizu Corp 2015 SR

The report details Shimizu Corporation's sustainability initiatives for fiscal 2014, structured around three pillars: fairness and transparency, value creation, and social coexistence. Key highlights include the completion of the Advanced Earthquake Engineering Laboratory and the restoration of the Shōsōin treasure house. The company reports on its 'Ecological Mission,' aiming for a 30% reduction in CO2 emissions by 2020, and its commitment to the UN Global Compact. It also emphasizes diversity, noting an increase in women in management to 33 individuals, and details extensive disaster recovery and radiation decontamination efforts in Fukushima.

Company: Shimizu Corp

Sector: Industrials

Country: Japan

Year: 2015

Type: SR

Pages: 29

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Shimizu Corp

Shimizu Corp 2015 Corporate Social Responsibility Report

Corporate Social Responsibility Report

The report details Shimizu Corporation's sustainability initiatives for fiscal 2014, structured around three pillars: fairness and transparency, value creation, and social coexistence. Key highlights include the completion of the Advanced Earthquake Engineering Laboratory and the restoration of the Shōsōin treasure house. The company reports on its 'Ecological Mission,' aiming for a 30% reduction in CO2 emissions by 2020, and its commitment to the UN Global Compact. It also emphasizes diversity, noting an increase in women in management to 33 individuals, and details extensive disaster recovery and radiation decontamination efforts in Fukushima.

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Document Details

Report Year

2015

Reporting Period

Apr 1, 2014 - Mar 31, 2015

Fiscal Year

2014

Published

Jun 8, 2015

Type

Sustainability Report

Language

English

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