Tokyo Seimitsu Co., Ltd.
Climate Impact & Sustainability Data (2023-04 to 2024-03)
Reporting Period: 2023-04 to 2024-03
Environmental Metrics
Total Carbon Emissions:11,598 tCO2e/year
Scope 1 Emissions:70 tCO2e/year
Scope 2 Emissions:11,481 tCO2e/year
Scope 3 Emissions:Not disclosed
Renewable Energy Share:27.5%
Total Energy Consumption:37,433 MWh/year
Water Consumption:168,685 m3/year
Waste Generated:1,008 tons/year
Carbon Intensity:0.111 tCO2e/million yen in FY2023
ESG Focus Areas
- Environmental
- Social
- Governance
Environmental Achievements
- Reduced Scope 1 and Scope 2 emissions by 5.8% compared to FY2018.
- Achieved a 98.3% recycling rate.
- Reduced paper consumption by approximately 24% compared to FY2022 at the Hachioji Plant.
- Reduced water consumption by 42% compared to FY2019.
Social Achievements
- Achieved a 95.1% customer satisfaction rating.
- Zero accidents resulting in leave.
- Increased percentage of female regular employee hires to 22.1%.
- Increased percentage of female regular employees to 10.3%.
Governance Achievements
- Established the Supply Chain Working Group.
- Revised the Basic Transaction Agreement to include clauses on CSR, information security, and green procurement.
- Conducted business audits of domestic subsidiaries with no issues found.
- Revised Whistleblower System Regulations.
Climate Goals & Targets
Long-term Goals:
- Not disclosed
Medium-term Goals:
- Reduce Scope 1 and Scope 2 emissions by 50% from fiscal 2018 levels by FY2030.
- Increase the percentage of female regular employee hires to 20% or more by FY2025.
- Increase the percentage of female regular employees to 10% or more by FY2025.
Short-term Goals:
- Reduce Scope 1 and Scope 2 emissions by 35% from fiscal 2018 levels by FY2025.
Environmental Challenges
- Increased CO2 emissions in FY2023 due to the completion of the Hanno Plant and the affiliation of the Furudono Plant.
- Supply chain disruptions due to the 2024 Noto Peninsula Earthquake.
- Unauthorized access to the servers of Group companies in 2023.
Mitigation Strategies
- Promoting energy conservation activities and expansion of solar power generation systems.
- Prioritizing troubleshooting and recovery for customers affected by the earthquake.
- Implementing security enhancements, including contracting with an external SOC, installing EDR software, and introducing a globally-standardized document management platform.
Supply Chain Management
Supplier Audits: 125 suppliers assessed (90.4% response rate)
Responsible Procurement
- Supplier CSR Guidelines based on the RBA Code of Conduct
- Green Procurement Standards
- Basic Transaction Agreement with clauses on CSR
Climate-Related Risks & Opportunities
Physical Risks
- Extreme weather events
Transition Risks
- Carbon pricing
- Restrictions on product exports due to carbon border tax
- Decrease in demand for conventional products
Opportunities
- Growing demand for measurement of new EV materials and parts
- Growing renewable energy markets
- Energy-saving measures in factories
Reporting Standards
Frameworks Used: GRI Standard, ISO 26000, Environmental Reporting Guidelines 2018 (Ministry of the Environment)
Certifications: ISO 14001, ISO 9001
Third-party Assurance: Not disclosed
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Not disclosed
Not disclosed
Sustainable Products & Innovation
- Probing machines for power semiconductors
- Grinders using water instead of chemical substances
- Charge/discharge testing systems for NEV batteries
- Semiconductor manufacturing equipment with built-in measuring instruments
Awards & Recognition
- Not disclosed