Tokyo Electron Ltd 2020 SR
The report highlights Tokyo Electron's commitment to sustainability through its five material issues: product competitiveness, responsiveness to customers, higher productivity, people and workplaces, and management foundation. In fiscal year 2020, the company achieved a 16% reduction in per-wafer CO2 emissions compared to 2014 and maintained a global patent application rate of approximately 80%. TEL also focused on human rights due diligence and expanded its 'TEL FOR GOOD' social contribution activities globally. The report details the company's alignment with the UN Sustainable Development Goals and its support for the TCFD recommendations.
Company: Tokyo Electron Ltd
Sector: Information Information Technology
Country: Japan
Year: 2020
Type: SR
Pages: 32
Tokyo Electron Ltd
Sustainability Report
The report highlights Tokyo Electron's commitment to sustainability through its five material issues: product competitiveness, responsiveness to customers, higher productivity, people and workplaces, and management foundation. In fiscal year 2020, the company achieved a 16% reduction in per-wafer CO2 emissions compared to 2014 and maintained a global patent application rate of approximately 80%. TEL also focused on human rights due diligence and expanded its 'TEL FOR GOOD' social contribution activities globally. The report details the company's alignment with the UN Sustainable Development Goals and its support for the TCFD recommendations.
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Document Details
Report Year
2020
Reporting Period
Apr 1, 2019 - Mar 31, 2020
Fiscal Year
2020
Published
Jul 1, 2020
Type
Sustainability Report
Language
English
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Standards & Assurance
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Sustainable Development Goals
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Women in Management
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