Toyo Tire Corp 2016 SR

The report outlines the Toyo Tires Group's CSR activities for fiscal year 2015, focusing on seven priority themes established in its CSR Policy. Key highlights include the launch of fuel-efficient tire series like NANOENERGY and PROXES, and the achievement of a 97.5% waste recycling rate in Japan. The company also details its efforts to rebuild its quality assurance system following product safety issues disclosed in 2015. Environmental initiatives resulted in a significant reduction of SOx and NOx emissions by 78% and 23% respectively. Additionally, the report covers human rights, diversity, and community engagement through the Toyo Tires Group Environmental Protection Fund.

Company: Toyo Tire Corp

Sector: Consumer Discretionary

Country: Japan

Year: 2016

Type: SR

Pages: 90

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Toyo Tire Corp

Toyo Tire Corp 2016 CSR Report

CSR Report

The report outlines the Toyo Tires Group's CSR activities for fiscal year 2015, focusing on seven priority themes established in its CSR Policy. Key highlights include the launch of fuel-efficient tire series like NANOENERGY and PROXES, and the achievement of a 97.5% waste recycling rate in Japan. The company also details its efforts to rebuild its quality assurance system following product safety issues disclosed in 2015. Environmental initiatives resulted in a significant reduction of SOx and NOx emissions by 78% and 23% respectively. Additionally, the report covers human rights, diversity, and community engagement through the Toyo Tires Group Environmental Protection Fund.

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Document Details

Report Year

2016

Reporting Period

Jan 2015 - Dec 2015

Fiscal Year

2015

Published

Oct 1, 2016

Type

Sustainability Report

Language

English

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Energy Consumption

Water Consumption

Total Waste

Women on Board

Workplace Fatalities

Employees