Tokuyama Corp 2011 SR

The report outlines Tokuyama Corporation's progress toward its Centennial Vision for 2018, focusing on three core strategies: Growing, Creating, and Integrating. Key highlights include the commencement of a new polycrystalline silicon factory in Malaysia to support the solar energy market and the development of innovative electrolyte membranes for fuel cells. The company achieved a 24.6% reduction in unit energy consumption compared to 1990 levels and maintained a 99.9% zero-emission rate at its Tokuyama Factory. Additionally, the report details efforts to regain trust following a product mislabeling incident and emphasizes the importance of human resource development through its Technical Training Center.

Company: Tokuyama Corp

Sector: Materials

Country: Japan

Year: 2011

Type: SR

Pages: 27

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Tokuyama Corp

Tokuyama Corp 2011 CSR Report

CSR Report

The report outlines Tokuyama Corporation's progress toward its Centennial Vision for 2018, focusing on three core strategies: Growing, Creating, and Integrating. Key highlights include the commencement of a new polycrystalline silicon factory in Malaysia to support the solar energy market and the development of innovative electrolyte membranes for fuel cells. The company achieved a 24.6% reduction in unit energy consumption compared to 1990 levels and maintained a 99.9% zero-emission rate at its Tokuyama Factory. Additionally, the report details efforts to regain trust following a product mislabeling incident and emphasizes the importance of human resource development through its Technical Training Center.

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Document Details

Report Year

2011

Reporting Period

Apr 1, 2010 - Mar 31, 2011

Fiscal Year

2010

Published

Oct 31, 2011

Type

Sustainability Report

Language

English

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