Terumo Corp 2004 SR
The report details Terumo's environmental and social performance for fiscal year 2003, marking its transition from an environmental report to an integrated environmental and social report. Key highlights include achieving zero emissions at the Ashitaka Factory and Head Office, and completing a company-wide fuel switch to natural gas, which helped the company meet its 2010 CO2 reduction target seven years early. The report also outlines social initiatives such as the establishment of a Corporate Ethics Hotline and receiving the Corporate Ethics Award. Furthermore, it covers the development of eco-friendly medical products and the implementation of green procurement practices to comply with upcoming international regulations like the RoHS Directive.
Company: Terumo Corp
Sector: Health Care
Country: Japan
Year: 2004
Type: SR
Pages: 15
Terumo Corp
Environmental And Social Report
The report details Terumo's environmental and social performance for fiscal year 2003, marking its transition from an environmental report to an integrated environmental and social report. Key highlights include achieving zero emissions at the Ashitaka Factory and Head Office, and completing a company-wide fuel switch to natural gas, which helped the company meet its 2010 CO2 reduction target seven years early. The report also outlines social initiatives such as the establishment of a Corporate Ethics Hotline and receiving the Corporate Ethics Award. Furthermore, it covers the development of eco-friendly medical products and the implementation of green procurement practices to comply with upcoming international regulations like the RoHS Directive.
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Document Details
Report Year
2004
Reporting Period
Apr 1, 2003 - Mar 31, 2004
Fiscal Year
2003
Published
Nov 1, 2004
Type
Sustainability Report
Language
English
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