Sumitomo Forestry Co Ltd 2018 SR

The report highlights Sumitomo Forestry Group's commitment to sustainable forest management and the realization of a Timberized Eco City through its W350 Plan. Key achievements in fiscal 2017 include the certification of long-term greenhouse gas reduction targets by the Science Based Targets initiative and the expansion of renewable energy capacity toward a 200MW goal. The company also focused on promoting Net Zero Energy Houses, reaching a 33% standardization rate in Japan. Additionally, the report details efforts in biodiversity conservation, work-style reforms, and the development of nursing care facilities utilizing ICT.

Company: Sumitomo Forestry Co Ltd

Sector: Consumer Discretionary

Country: Japan

Year: 2018

Type: SR

Pages: 343

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Sumitomo Forestry Co Ltd

Sumitomo Forestry Co Ltd 2018 CSR Report

CSR Report

The report highlights Sumitomo Forestry Group's commitment to sustainable forest management and the realization of a Timberized Eco City through its W350 Plan. Key achievements in fiscal 2017 include the certification of long-term greenhouse gas reduction targets by the Science Based Targets initiative and the expansion of renewable energy capacity toward a 200MW goal. The company also focused on promoting Net Zero Energy Houses, reaching a 33% standardization rate in Japan. Additionally, the report details efforts in biodiversity conservation, work-style reforms, and the development of nursing care facilities utilizing ICT.

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Report Year

2018

Reporting Period

Apr 1, 2017 - Mar 31, 2018

Fiscal Year

2017

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Sustainability Report

Language

English

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