Tokyo Electron Ltd 2016 SR
The report highlights Tokyo Electron's transition from an Environmental and Social Report to a Sustainability Report for fiscal year 2016. Key achievements include a 38% reduction in the Total Case Incident Rate (TCIR) and a 40% reduction in energy consumption for the latest TiN metallization system. The company aligned its materiality assessment with the UN Sustainable Development Goals and the Paris Agreement. Environmental efforts resulted in a 98.4% recycling rate in Japan and a 7% reduction in organization-wide power consumption. The report also details the establishment of the Tokyo Electron Corporate Governance Guidelines to enhance management transparency and global competitiveness.
Company: Tokyo Electron Ltd
Sector: Information Information Technology
Country: Japan
Year: 2016
Type: SR
Pages: 56
Tokyo Electron Ltd
Sustainability Report
The report highlights Tokyo Electron's transition from an Environmental and Social Report to a Sustainability Report for fiscal year 2016. Key achievements include a 38% reduction in the Total Case Incident Rate (TCIR) and a 40% reduction in energy consumption for the latest TiN metallization system. The company aligned its materiality assessment with the UN Sustainable Development Goals and the Paris Agreement. Environmental efforts resulted in a 98.4% recycling rate in Japan and a 7% reduction in organization-wide power consumption. The report also details the establishment of the Tokyo Electron Corporate Governance Guidelines to enhance management transparency and global competitiveness.
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Document Details
Report Year
2016
Reporting Period
Apr 1, 2015 - Mar 31, 2016
Fiscal Year
2016
Published
Jul 1, 2016
Type
Sustainability Report
Language
English
Pages
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Standards & Assurance
Reporting Standards
Materiality Assessment
Other Standards
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Energy Consumption
Water Consumption
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Women in Management
Employees