Suzuki Motor Corp 2006 SR
The report outlines Suzuki's environmental and social activities for fiscal 2005, highlighting its CSR concepts and stakeholder engagement. The company achieved record financial results for the year ending March 2006 while implementing its Five-Year Medium-Term Plan. Key environmental initiatives included maintaining zero-level landfill waste at domestic plants and developing fuel-efficient vehicles, such as natural gas and fuel cell models. Socially, Suzuki focused on safety training for electric wheelchairs, supported education through various foundations, and provided global disaster relief. The report also details efforts in green procurement, recycling systems, and energy-saving manufacturing processes.
Company: Suzuki Motor Corp
Sector: Consumer Discretionary
Country: Japan
Year: 2006
Type: SR
Pages: 134
Suzuki Motor Corp
Environmental And Social Report
The report outlines Suzuki's environmental and social activities for fiscal 2005, highlighting its CSR concepts and stakeholder engagement. The company achieved record financial results for the year ending March 2006 while implementing its Five-Year Medium-Term Plan. Key environmental initiatives included maintaining zero-level landfill waste at domestic plants and developing fuel-efficient vehicles, such as natural gas and fuel cell models. Socially, Suzuki focused on safety training for electric wheelchairs, supported education through various foundations, and provided global disaster relief. The report also details efforts in green procurement, recycling systems, and energy-saving manufacturing processes.
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Document Details
Report Year
2006
Reporting Period
Apr 1, 2005 - Mar 31, 2006
Fiscal Year
2005
Published
Jan 1, 2006
Type
Sustainability Report
Language
English
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