Tokyo Electron Ltd 2006 SR
The report highlights Tokyo Electron's commitment to environmental, health, and safety (EHS) activities during fiscal year 2006. Key achievements include the establishment of 'TEL Values' and the revision of the Group's Credo and Principles on Environmental Preservation. The company focused on reducing the environmental impact of semiconductor production equipment through energy-saving designs and the elimination of regulated chemical substances like lead. A significant stakeholder roundtable was held to discuss energy efficiency in the industry. Additionally, the report details social initiatives, such as community clean-ups and tree-planting activities, alongside corporate governance and compliance frameworks.
Company: Tokyo Electron Ltd
Sector: Information Information Technology
Country: Japan
Year: 2006
Type: SR
Pages: 36
Tokyo Electron Ltd
Environmental And Social Report
The report highlights Tokyo Electron's commitment to environmental, health, and safety (EHS) activities during fiscal year 2006. Key achievements include the establishment of 'TEL Values' and the revision of the Group's Credo and Principles on Environmental Preservation. The company focused on reducing the environmental impact of semiconductor production equipment through energy-saving designs and the elimination of regulated chemical substances like lead. A significant stakeholder roundtable was held to discuss energy efficiency in the industry. Additionally, the report details social initiatives, such as community clean-ups and tree-planting activities, alongside corporate governance and compliance frameworks.
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Document Details
Report Year
2006
Reporting Period
Apr 1, 2005 - Mar 31, 2006
Fiscal Year
2006
Published
Oct 1, 2006
Type
Sustainability Report
Language
English
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