Tokio Marine Holdings Inc 2009 SR

The report highlights Tokio Marine Group's CSR activities for FY2008, focusing on three key issues: providing value through business, responding to climate change, and collaborative work with local communities. A major milestone was Tokio Marine & Nichido becoming the first Japanese financial institution to be independently verified as carbon neutral. The group also promoted the Green Gift Project to reduce paper use and continued its long-standing mangrove afforestation project, which has planted over 5,900 hectares since 1999. Additionally, the report details initiatives like the Movement to protect customers from cancer and mental health support services.

Company: Tokio Marine Holdings Inc

Sector: Financials

Country: Japan

Year: 2009

Type: SR

Pages: 30

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Tokio Marine Holdings Inc

Tokio Marine Holdings Inc 2009 Corporate Social Responsibility Report

Corporate Social Responsibility Report

The report highlights Tokio Marine Group's CSR activities for FY2008, focusing on three key issues: providing value through business, responding to climate change, and collaborative work with local communities. A major milestone was Tokio Marine & Nichido becoming the first Japanese financial institution to be independently verified as carbon neutral. The group also promoted the Green Gift Project to reduce paper use and continued its long-standing mangrove afforestation project, which has planted over 5,900 hectares since 1999. Additionally, the report details initiatives like the Movement to protect customers from cancer and mental health support services.

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Document Details

Report Year

2009

Reporting Period

Apr 2008 - Mar 2009

Fiscal Year

2008

Published

Oct 1, 2009

Type

Sustainability Report

Language

English

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