Teijin Ltd 2015 IR
The report outlines the Teijin Group's financial and sustainability performance for the fiscal year ended March 31, 2015, highlighting its transition toward a solutions-oriented business model. Key achievements include a significant recovery in the Advanced Fibers and Composites segment and the implementation of restructuring initiatives in the Electronics Materials and Performance Polymer Products segment, which helped double operating income to 39.1 billion yen. On the environmental front, the company reduced its greenhouse gas emissions from manufacturing by 9% compared to the previous year. Additionally, Teijin advanced its diversity goals, achieving a 30% ratio of newly recruited career-oriented female university graduates.
Company: Teijin Ltd
Sector: Materials
Country: Japan
Year: 2015
Type: IR
Pages: 117
Teijin Ltd
Integrated Report
The report outlines the Teijin Group's financial and sustainability performance for the fiscal year ended March 31, 2015, highlighting its transition toward a solutions-oriented business model. Key achievements include a significant recovery in the Advanced Fibers and Composites segment and the implementation of restructuring initiatives in the Electronics Materials and Performance Polymer Products segment, which helped double operating income to 39.1 billion yen. On the environmental front, the company reduced its greenhouse gas emissions from manufacturing by 9% compared to the previous year. Additionally, Teijin advanced its diversity goals, achieving a 30% ratio of newly recruited career-oriented female university graduates.
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Document Details
Report Year
2015
Reporting Period
Apr 2014 - Mar 2015
Fiscal Year
2014
Published
Aug 1, 2015
Type
Integrated Report
Language
English
Pages
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Standards & Assurance
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Materiality Assessment
Assurance
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Energy Consumption
Water Consumption
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Women in Management
Employees