Toppan Holdings Inc 2002 SR

The report highlights Toppan Group's environmental conservation activities for fiscal 2001, focusing on its transition toward an information communication industry. Key achievements include a 30.6% reduction in final landfill waste disposal and the certification of 11 zero-emission sites. The company expanded its environmental accounting to include overseas subsidiaries and introduced a Green Procurement system. Despite missing energy-saving and CO2 reduction targets due to increased production, Toppan revised its long-term goals to target a 7% CO2 reduction by 2010. The report also details the development of eco-friendly products like Cartocan recycling systems and non-PVC IC cards.

Company: Toppan Holdings Inc

Sector: Industrials

Country: Japan

Year: 2002

Type: SR

Pages: 33

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Toppan Holdings Inc

Toppan Holdings Inc 2002 Environmental Report

Environmental Report

The report highlights Toppan Group's environmental conservation activities for fiscal 2001, focusing on its transition toward an information communication industry. Key achievements include a 30.6% reduction in final landfill waste disposal and the certification of 11 zero-emission sites. The company expanded its environmental accounting to include overseas subsidiaries and introduced a Green Procurement system. Despite missing energy-saving and CO2 reduction targets due to increased production, Toppan revised its long-term goals to target a 7% CO2 reduction by 2010. The report also details the development of eco-friendly products like Cartocan recycling systems and non-PVC IC cards.

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Document Details

Report Year

2002

Reporting Period

Apr 1, 2001 - Mar 31, 2002

Fiscal Year

2001

Published

Sep 1, 2002

Type

Sustainability Report

Language

English

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