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12,379
(FY)
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12,000
Number of people
Number of employee participants
OverseasJapan
Non-Financial Highlights
Toward the realization of a sustainable society, Omron set out its Green Omron 2020 environmental management
vision and formulated its fiscal 2020 environmental targets in 2011.
Net Sales to CO2 Emissions: Net sales per ton of CO2 emitted
2 Environmental Contribution: Reduction in CO
emissions resulting from the use of Omrons
energy-saving or energy-creating products and services
1. Improve carbon productivity by 30% compared with the fiscal 2010 level on a global basis
2. Environmental contribution > CO2 emissions from global production sites
Progress Made in Fiscal 2013
Green Omron 2020 Environmental Targets
(The Omron Groups Environmental Targets for Fiscal 2020)
Net sales to CO2 emissions*1
With a view to improving the quality of life (QOL)
in emerging countries, Omron does not only
supply healthcare devices, but it also undertakes
educational activities that include showing
members of the general public the correct ways
to use those devices and activities relating to
targeted diseases. Designed to suit the
conditions in each country, Omron Academy
study groups are held for healthcare professionals,
such as nurses and pharmacists.
In fiscal 2012, Omron launched the awards system
known as The OMRON Global Awards (TOGA), which
targets its employees around the world. By having its
employees practice the Omron Principles, Omron will
create across the globe an
Omron future of growth and
prosperity that features mutual learning and respect as
well as increases the number of people who voluntarily
take on challenges.
Environmental Contribution*2
Environmental contribution > CO emissions
from global production sites
3.73 millions of yen / t-CO2
15 increase compared with fiscal 2010
Attendees at Omron Academies
More than 3,000 people
(Fiscal 2013: Middle Eastern and African countries)
Achieved target for 4 consecutive years
670,000 tons
2,519 entries
23,533 employee participants
Omron Academy
For more details on TOGA, please refer to pages 62 and 63.
CO emissions volumes
0
150,000
125,000
175,000
225,000
200,000
0
5
4
3
2
1
10 11 12 13 20(Target)
176,055
207,426
191,103
183,953
t-COMillions of yen / t-CO
(FY)
3.233.23 3.37
3.37 3.69
3.69 3.73
3.73 4.20
4.20
Net sales to CO emissions (right scale)
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0
400,000
200,000
600,000
800,000
671,953
207,426
216,467
191,103
211,364
183,953
331,222
176,055
(FY) 10 11 12 13
t-CO
Environmental contribution
CO emissions volumes
Aiming to Remain a True Medical Partner
Practicing of the Omron Corporate Principles (TOGA)
About Omron Where Were Headed Corporate Value Initiatives Corporate Value Foundation Financial Section
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