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Fujifilm Group Green Policy

 

The entire Fujifilm Group strives for the highest environmental quality based on its Medium-term Environmental Policy, the Fujifilm Group Green Policy.

Aiming for high environmental quality as a Group

[Logo]FUJIFILM group Green Policy

The Fujifilm Group Green Policy was issued in April 2002, and it has been applied across the entire Group as the Group's Medium-term Environmental Policy in a three-stage structure—Basic Policy, Action Guidelines, and Nine Priority Targets. From fiscal 2009 onward, we will continue to pursue even higher environmental quality based on the Fujifilm Group Green Policy as a united effort.


Fujifilm Group Green Policy

Basic Policy

“Sustainable development” is the most important issue for our planet, the human race, and all business entities in the 21st century.
The Fujifilm Group companies around the world aim to stay at the forefront of efforts to attain this goal in terms of environmental, economic, and social aspects. We will strive for customer satisfaction as well as our contribution to “sustainable development” by achieving high “environmental quality” in products, services, and corporate activities.

Action Guidelines

  1. We will promote environmental burden reduction and product safety assurance with the following three items in mind:
    • (1)Our efforts are pursued throughout all corporate activities.
    • (2)Our efforts are pursued throughout the entire product life cycle.
    • (3)We give overall consideration to economic and social implications.
  2. We will improve our management of chemical substances and the chemical content of products to reduce environmental risks.
  3. We will comply with legal regulations as well as Fujifilm Group regulations, standards, and requirements that are individually agreed on.
  4. We will strengthen partnerships with our business partners, collaborate in government and industrial activities, and actively participate in community activities.
  5. We will actively give full disclosure of the information regarding our involvement in and accomplishment of various environmental activities to all associated individuals, including local communities, governments, and Fujifilm Group company employees, to facilitate open communication.
  6. We will heighten the environmental awareness of every Fujifilm Group employee through employee education, so that we can fortify our infrastructure to face the challenges posed by environmental issues in the future.

Eco-Efficiency from Fiscal 2004 to Fiscal 2008

By the fiscal year 2010, the Fujifilm Group aims to improve its eco-efficiency with regard to six of all the environmental burdens, from A through to F (refer to graphs below), by twice as much as the fiscal 2000 level.

Eco-Efficiency: (Eco-Efficiency=Revenues / Value for Environmental Burden)
yellow barOn target (above scheduled target guideline)
blue barAdditional effort required to meet target (below scheduled target guideline)
brown dotTarget

A. Greenhouse Gas Emissions (Consolidated)

B. Consumed Natural Resources (Consolidated)


[image] A. Greenhouse Gas Emissions (Consolidated)

[image] B. Consumed Natural Resources (Consolidated)


C. Atmospheric Emissions of VOCs (Consolidated)

D. Consumed Packing Materials (Fujifilm only)


[image] C. Atmospheric Emissions of VOCs (Consolidated)

[image] D. Consumed Packing Materials (Fujifilm only)


E. Waste Generation (Consolidated)

F. Water Consumption (Consolidated)


[image] E. Waste Generation (Consolidated)

[image] F. Water Consumption (Consolidated)


Affected by the scale of global economic decline that surpassed expectations, total sales declined rapidly in fiscal 2008, resulting in a drop in the year-on-year eco-efficiency rate for all items.

Special notes

  • Greenhouse gas emission level: Activity is underway to reduce CO2 emissions, include the promotion of natural gas use, under the in-house global warming prevention project.
  • Consumed natural resources: In-house aluminum recycling (PS to PS) activity is underway.
  • Waste generation: Conversion to valuable resources has been implemented especially in domestic factories.

Priority Targets

Fujifilm Priority Targets (Revised April 2009)

1. Countermeasures against global warming

[Six main production sites in Japan] (*1)
30% improvement in energy intensity in FY 2012 (vs. FY1990)
40% improvement in CO2 emissions intensity in FY 2012 (vs. FY1990)
[Other Group member companies] Establishment of individual targets

Specific Activities

  1. Promoting energy conservation, efficiency improvements, transition to use of natural gas as fuel, development of new technologies, etc.
  2. Promoting measures and technological development that help reduce CO2 emissions at various stages, including raw material procurement, distribution, and disposal
  3. Enhancing the deployment of activities to educate employees and their families on reducing CO2 emissions (ICE Project)

⟨Efforts within the Global Warming Prevention Committee⟩

  • *1 Six main sites in Japan: Kanagawa (Ashigara, Odawara), Fujinomiya, Yoshida-Minami, FOM, FFQ

2. Efficient use of resources

2-1. Promoting environmentally-conscious product design

Specific Activities

  1. Thorough adherence to the three R's (reduce, reuse, recycle) in the design of new and improved products
  2. Identifying major factors generating environmental burden in product life cycles and reducing such load

2-2. Doubling Eco-Efficiency(*2) in FY 2010 (vs.FY2000)

Specific Activities

  1. Waste Generation: Reducing waste through increased yields, reuse of loss portions, and conversion of loss portions into valuables
  2. Consumed Natural Resources: Reducing consumed natural resources through promotion of recovery and reuse
  3. Reducing consumed natural resources through promotion of recovery and reuse: Reducing VOC emissions from the filmmaking process
  4. Water Consumption: Reducing water volumes used through promotion of reuse; for example, coolant water
  5. Consumed Packaging Materials: Sustained efforts to reduce the size of packaging and switch to packaging materials of lower environmental burden
  • *2 Eco-Efficiency (environmental efficiency) = revenue divided by environmental burden

3. Improving the chemical substance control

Specific Activities

  1. Developing a structure (including the supply chain) for management of chemical substances contained in products
  2. Enhancing global governance to comply with product-related laws and regulations
  3. Update current risk assessment systems

4. Environmental protection at production sites

Specific Activities

  1. Steadfastly maintaining a system of compliance with legal requirements and self-directed control objectives
    Enhance the current system of compliance with legal requirements and company objectives
  2. Improving systems and processes to ensure proper management of wastes
  3. Companies inside Japan: Maintaining “Zero Emissions” (Zero Waste Disposal) and improving quality of resource recycling
  4. Companies outside Japan: Sustained efforts to achieve “Zero Emissions” (Zero Waste Disposal)

5. Enhancing the infrastructure for achieving environmental targets

5-1. Risk management through management systems

Specific Activities

  1. Adherence to IMS and EMS and effective use of IMS and EMS
  2. Expanding IMS adoption at production facilities
  3. Enhancing product-safety risk management

5-2. Information disclosure, provision of information, communication

Specific Activities

  1. Proactively disclosing information in various ways (e.g., sustainability reports, websites)
  2. Appropriate consideration of outside views through dialogue with stakeholders

5-3. Employee education

Specific Activities

  1. Education and training related to the environment, quality, and safety

Fuji Xerox Priority Targets (Environmental Medium-Term and 2009 Targets)

1. Controlling Global Warming

Management Items 2009 Targets Medium-Term Targets (2011; 2010 for some figures)
Products: Conservation of resources
  • CO2 emission reductions through parts reuse: 30 kt-CO2
  • CO2 emission reduction through parts reuse: 33.5 kt-CO2
Facilities & factories: Development & Manufacturing
  • Action on CO2 reduction target for the four electrical / electronic industries: 35% reduction in CO2 intensity from 2008 to 2012, which is the JBMIA target (compared with 1990)
  • Action on CO2 reduction target for the four electrical / electronic industries: 35% reduction in CO2 intensity from 2008 to 2012, which is the JBMIA target (compared with 1990)
  • Absolute CO2 emissions: 129 kt-CO2 (older conversion coefficient); 124 kt-CO2 (new conversion coefficient)
  • Absolute CO2 emissions: CO2 emission level for 12 production / development facilities to decrease to the 2005 level by 2010 (136 kt-CO2 in older conversion coefficient and 132 kt-CO2 in new conversion coefficient)
Facilities & factories: Offices
  • Absolute CO2 emissions: 2% reduction over 2007
  • Absolute CO2 emissions: 1% reduction from domestic and overseas offices by 2011 (compared with 2007)
Distribution
  • CO2 emission control and product shipping: 277 kt
  • CO2 emission control and product shipping: 374 kt-CO2
    (within 44 kt-CO2 for aircraft & 330 kt-CO2 for others)
Sales: Hardware
  • Wider sales of energyconserving products
  • Wider sales of energy-conserving products
Sales: Services
  • Integration of service solution effects aimed at a carbon balance
  • (1) Wider sales of environmentconscious service solutions
  • (2) Continued integration of CO2 emission control effect into carbon balance

2. Preservation of Natural Resources

Management Items 2009 Targets Medium-Term Targets (2011; 2010 for some figures)
Products: 3R(*3)
  • Reduction in consumption of new resources through parts reuse: 4,000 tons
  • Recycling rate for recovered parts: 99.9% in Japan; 99.5% in Asia- Pacific; 96.5% in China
  • Reduction in consumption of new resources through parts reuse: 4,600 tons
  • Recycling rate for recovered parts: Maintenance of more than 99.9% for Japan; stable maintenance of 99.5% level for Asia-Pacific; study how to achieve more than 97% and improvement measures for China
Products: Paper
  • Active use of environment-conscious raw materials: 34%
  • Used paper recycling rate; 19% sales ratio of FSC certified paper
  • Increased use of used paper: Used paper recycling rate of 40% of total sales volume
  • Increase in FSC certified products: ratio of certified products 23% of total sales volume
Facilities & factories: Production facilities
  • Decrease in water consumption: Plan development for 20% reduction from 2005 level in 2009
  • Decrease in water consumption: 25% reduction (compared with 2005)
Facilities & factories: Offices
  • Establishment of zero emission issues and improvement schedule; definition, expansion and implementation of zero emission boundary
  • Achievement of zero emissions by the sales headquarters, affiliates & overseas sales companies (2010)
Distribution
  • Development of a recycling-based packaging system: Reduction in new resource consumption by 8% (based on 2005 level)
  • Reduction in new resource consumption by 12% (based on 2005 level)
  • *3 3Rs: Environmental approach to “reduce” consumption of resources, “reuse” what can be used repeatedly and “recycle” raw materials when no longer usable.

3. Reduction in Environmental Risks from Chemical Substances

Management Items 2009 Targets Medium-Term Targets (2011; 2010 for some figures)
Products
  • RoHS compliance: Adoption of policy to comply with EU / China RoHS revision
  • RoHS compliance: Completion of compliance with China RoHS Level 2 (CCC) directive (printers) Completion of compliance with modified EU RoHS product directive
  • REACH compliance: Database system design started
  • REACH compliance: Chemical substance registration problem for formula components resolved.
    Establishment of research & control system for chemical substances found in parts & components
Facilities & factories
  • VOC(*4) reduction (20 substances designated by four electrical / electronic industry organizations): Measures adopted to achieve the mediumterm plan
  • VOC(*4) reduction (20 substances designated by four electrical/electronic industry organizations): 30% reduction for 20 VOC substances (compared with 2000) (in 2010)
  • Elimination of designated parts and materials: Assessment of conditions for three newly added types; identification of safety measures; development of prevention budgets
  • Elimination of designated parts and materials: Total elimination of exposure risks to employees in Japan and other countries (in 2010)
  • Soil & underground water contamination prevention measures: Soil radiation at Takematsu Plant
  • Soil & underground water contamination prevention measures: Reduction of contamination risks
  • *4 VOC: Acronym for volatile organic compounds that are released from production processes. At Fuji Xerox, the elimination targets are the 20 chemical substances (including seven substances regulated under the PRTR law) designated by four industry organizations including Japan Business Machines and Information System Industries Association (JBMIA).

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