Tokyo Ohka Kogyo Co Ltd 2008 SR

The report highlights Tokyo Ohka Kogyo Co., Ltd.'s environmental and social activities for fiscal 2007. During the year, the company focused on reducing its environmental impact through its "3R Campaigns" (reduce, reuse, and recycle), maintaining a zero final disposal rate of waste materials since fiscal 2004. It also initiated the development of process technologies, materials, and equipment for the mass production of next-generation CIGS solar cells. Additionally, the company implemented various employee support systems, such as the Child Care System (flextime) in October 2007, and achieved 500,000 continuous accident-free working hours at its Ikuno Plant in May 2008.

Company: Tokyo Ohka Kogyo Co Ltd

Sector: Materials

Country: Japan

Year: 2008

Type: SR

Pages: 44

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Tokyo Ohka Kogyo Co Ltd

Tokyo Ohka Kogyo Co Ltd 2008 Environmental and Social Report

Environmental And Social Report

The report highlights Tokyo Ohka Kogyo Co., Ltd.'s environmental and social activities for fiscal 2007. During the year, the company focused on reducing its environmental impact through its "3R Campaigns" (reduce, reuse, and recycle), maintaining a zero final disposal rate of waste materials since fiscal 2004. It also initiated the development of process technologies, materials, and equipment for the mass production of next-generation CIGS solar cells. Additionally, the company implemented various employee support systems, such as the Child Care System (flextime) in October 2007, and achieved 500,000 continuous accident-free working hours at its Ikuno Plant in May 2008.

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Document Details

Report Year

2008

Reporting Period

Apr 1, 2007 - Mar 31, 2008

Fiscal Year

2007

Type

Sustainability Report

Language

English

Pages

 

File Size

 

Standards & Assurance

Materiality Assessment

ESG Data?Experimental — AI-extracted data, may contain inaccuracies

Energy Consumption

Water Consumption

Total Waste

Employees