Terumo Corp 2010 SR

The report highlights Terumo's commitment to 'Contributing to Society through Healthcare' by promoting minimally invasive therapies and supporting medical training through its Medical Pranex facility. In fiscal 2009, the company introduced 'Human x Eco' development guidelines to integrate people-friendly and environment-friendly product design. Environmental achievements include reducing CO2 emissions per unit of sales by 56% relative to 1990 levels and maintaining zero waste emissions for the sixth consecutive year in Japan. The company also emphasizes corporate governance, social contribution through health seminars, and reforestation projects.

Company: Terumo Corp

Sector: Health Care

Country: Japan

Year: 2010

Type: SR

Pages: 47

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Terumo Corp 2010 Social and Environmental Report

Social And Environmental Report

The report highlights Terumo's commitment to 'Contributing to Society through Healthcare' by promoting minimally invasive therapies and supporting medical training through its Medical Pranex facility. In fiscal 2009, the company introduced 'Human x Eco' development guidelines to integrate people-friendly and environment-friendly product design. Environmental achievements include reducing CO2 emissions per unit of sales by 56% relative to 1990 levels and maintaining zero waste emissions for the sixth consecutive year in Japan. The company also emphasizes corporate governance, social contribution through health seminars, and reforestation projects.

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Document Details

Report Year

2010

Reporting Period

Apr 1, 2009 - Mar 31, 2010

Fiscal Year

2009

Published

Nov 1, 2010

Type

Sustainability Report

Language

English

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Women in Management

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