Yazaki Corporation 2006 SR

The report details the Yazaki Group's social and environmental activities for the 2005 fiscal year, highlighting its commitment to corporate social responsibility and sustainable development. Key initiatives include a wood biomass recycling project in partnership with local governments and the expansion of new business fields such as nursing care and recycling. The company achieved zero landfill waste at its thirteen primary production sites in Japan and made significant progress in eliminating substances of concern like hexavalent chromium. Additionally, the report emphasizes human resource development through global training programs and enhanced stakeholder communication via dedicated meetings.

Company: Yazaki Corporation

Year: 2006

Type: SR

Pages: 68

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Yazaki Corporation

Yazaki Corporation 2006 Social & Environmental Report

Social & Environmental Report

The report details the Yazaki Group's social and environmental activities for the 2005 fiscal year, highlighting its commitment to corporate social responsibility and sustainable development. Key initiatives include a wood biomass recycling project in partnership with local governments and the expansion of new business fields such as nursing care and recycling. The company achieved zero landfill waste at its thirteen primary production sites in Japan and made significant progress in eliminating substances of concern like hexavalent chromium. Additionally, the report emphasizes human resource development through global training programs and enhanced stakeholder communication via dedicated meetings.

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Document Details

Report Year

2006

Reporting Period

Jun 21, 2005 - Jun 20, 2006

Fiscal Year

2005

Type

Sustainability Report

Language

English

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