Climate Change Data

FUKUYAMA TRANSPORTING CO., LTD.

Climate Impact & Sustainability Data (2010-04 to 2011-03, 2019-04 to 2020-03)

Reporting Period: 2010-04 to 2011-03

Environmental Metrics

Total Carbon Emissions:282,000 t-CO2 (2010)

ESG Focus Areas

  • Safety and Security
  • Environmental Conservation
  • Coexistence with Local Communities
  • Contribution to Economic Development

Environmental Achievements

  • Reduced CO2 emissions by 8% from 2007 levels (target for 2011)
  • Achieved ISO 14001 certification in 2000 at the head office maintenance factory and vehicle department.
  • Reduced paper consumption by approximately 51 million A4 sheets in 2010 through improved shipping support systems.
  • Recycled approximately 7,500 used uniforms in 2010 through thermal recycling.
  • Collected approximately 650,000 bottle caps in 2010 for the Eco-Cap campaign.

Social Achievements

  • Provided support to disaster-stricken areas after the Great East Japan Earthquake in 2011 through relief supply transportation.
  • Participated in various community activities throughout the year, including road cleaning and traffic safety campaigns.
  • Supported the Shibuya Iku-ei Kai Foundation, which provides scholarships and assistance to students.
  • Established Fukuyama Eco Auto Service Co., Ltd. in March 2011 to promote vehicle reuse and recycling.
  • Acquired Saitama Fukuyama Transporting Co., Ltd. and Ogura Transportation Industry Co., Ltd. as subsidiaries in October 2010.

Governance Achievements

  • Introduced an executive officer system in April 2011 to strengthen corporate governance.
  • Implemented a comprehensive internal control system.

Climate Goals & Targets

Short-term Goals:
  • Reduce CO2 emissions by 8% from 2007 levels by 2011

Environmental Challenges

  • Uncertain economic outlook
  • High fuel prices in the trucking industry
  • The Great East Japan Earthquake of 2011
Mitigation Strategies
  • Continued efforts to improve safety management systems
  • Focus on efficient transportation and modal shift to reduce fuel consumption and CO2 emissions
  • Implementation of eco-driving initiatives
  • Introduction of low-emission vehicles (CNG and hybrid vehicles)
  • Support for disaster relief efforts

Supply Chain Management

Climate-Related Risks & Opportunities

Reporting Standards

Frameworks Used: GRI, Environmental Report Guidelines (2007 edition)

Certifications: ISO 14001

Reporting Period: 2019-04 to 2020-03

Environmental Metrics

ESG Focus Areas

  • Environment
  • Social
  • Governance
  • Employee Satisfaction

Governance Achievements

  • Introduced a corporate officer system from April 1, 2011
  • Reduced the number of Directors from ten to seven from June 27, 2013, increasing the number of Outside Directors from two to four among eight Directors.

Climate Goals & Targets

Supply Chain Management

Climate-Related Risks & Opportunities