Shin-Etsu Chemical Co Ltd 2004 SR
The report details Shin-Etsu Group's environmental and social performance for fiscal 2003, marking its transition to an Environmental and Social Responsibility Report. It highlights the company's "Safety and Environmental Protection First" policy and the achievement of ISO 14001 certification across all domestic plants. Key environmental milestones include reducing final disposal waste to under 4,000 tons and implementing energy-saving technologies like cogeneration systems. The report also showcases eco-friendly products, such as rare earth magnets and synthetic pheromones, and discusses social initiatives including a results-oriented personnel system and community support activities like disaster relief in Fukui.
Company: Shin-Etsu Chemical Co Ltd
Sector: Materials
Country: Japan
Year: 2004
Type: SR
Pages: 32
Shin-Etsu Chemical Co Ltd
Environmental And Social Responsibility Report
The report details Shin-Etsu Group's environmental and social performance for fiscal 2003, marking its transition to an Environmental and Social Responsibility Report. It highlights the company's "Safety and Environmental Protection First" policy and the achievement of ISO 14001 certification across all domestic plants. Key environmental milestones include reducing final disposal waste to under 4,000 tons and implementing energy-saving technologies like cogeneration systems. The report also showcases eco-friendly products, such as rare earth magnets and synthetic pheromones, and discusses social initiatives including a results-oriented personnel system and community support activities like disaster relief in Fukui.
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Document Details
Report Year
2004
Reporting Period
Apr 1, 2003 - Mar 31, 2004
Fiscal Year
2003
Published
Oct 1, 2004
Type
Sustainability Report
Language
English
Pages
File Size
Standards & Assurance
Materiality Assessment
Other Standards
ESG Data?Experimental — AI-extracted data, may contain inaccuracies
Energy Consumption
Total Waste
Employees