Tsumura & Co 2008 SR
The report highlights Tsumura's commitment to coexisting with nature through its Kampo medicine business, focusing on the stable procurement and quality control of crude drugs. Key achievements in 2007 include the establishment of a traceability system for crude drugs and the achievement of zero emissions at the Shizuoka and Ibaraki plants. The company also emphasized its social contributions, such as supporting dementia forums and internationalizing Kampo medicine through clinical trials in the U.S. Environmental efforts focused on reducing greenhouse gas emissions by 5.5% compared to the previous year and promoting biodiversity through projects like the 'Cooperative project to grow forests.'
Company: Tsumura & Co
Sector: Health Care
Country: Japan
Year: 2008
Type: SR
Pages: 54
Tsumura & Co
Environmental And Corporate Social Responsibility Activities Report
The report highlights Tsumura's commitment to coexisting with nature through its Kampo medicine business, focusing on the stable procurement and quality control of crude drugs. Key achievements in 2007 include the establishment of a traceability system for crude drugs and the achievement of zero emissions at the Shizuoka and Ibaraki plants. The company also emphasized its social contributions, such as supporting dementia forums and internationalizing Kampo medicine through clinical trials in the U.S. Environmental efforts focused on reducing greenhouse gas emissions by 5.5% compared to the previous year and promoting biodiversity through projects like the 'Cooperative project to grow forests.'
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Document Details
Report Year
2008
Reporting Period
Apr 1, 2007 - Mar 31, 2008
Fiscal Year
2007
Published
Aug 1, 2008
Type
Sustainability Report
Language
English
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