CSV REPORT 2022
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Introducing sustainable materialsIdentifying and employing renewable energy sourcesPurchasing green electricity certificatesOptimization of the entire value chainProcurementImproving energy efficiency across all plantsDeveloping energy efficient manufacturing linesInstalling solar panels at plantsManufacturing labelless productsInvestigations and analyses of technologies and solutions across each departmentManufacturingMega DCs to optimize supply chainsStreamline transport volumes and fuel consumption through small-capacity preform loading*1Implementing modal shiftsEfficient sales and delivery routes reduces number of vehicles used and fuel consumptionLogisticsIntroducing sales equipment that effectively reduce power requirements and greenhouse gasesUse of renewable energySalesDeploying peak shift vending machines reduces energy requirements by up to 95%Recycling/CollectPartnerships with business and local governments to create a new PET bottle resource circulation system100% recycled coffee grinds and used tea leavesPromote resource recycling through education campaigns to encourage sorting used product containersMain initiatives in the value chain to reduce GHG emissions*1 Preform is the prototype of a PET bottle like a test tube*2 Peak shift vending machines are vending machines that reduce power consumption during the day by centrally cooling at night.The CCGJH Group has implemented a number of efforts aimed at reducing greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. Furthermore, we are accelerating our investigations and analyses of specific technologies and solutions for reducing GHG emissions across each department, with the aim of optimizing our entire value chain. In January 2022, we agreed to the Ministry of the Environment's Leading Tenant Action Policy. In cooperation with building owners, we are proceeding with efforts to decarbonize our business premises through energy-saving measures and the use of renewable energy.Our Hakushu plant runs on hydroelectric power provided by Yamanashi Power. Yamanashi Power is a joint enterprise operated by TEPCO and Yamanashi Prefectural government. At other plants we use hydroelectric and other renewable energy sources thanks to a plan offered by TEPCO Energy Partner. We purchase hydroelectric energy through this plan that produces no CO2 at generation. We also use the "Tradeable Green Certificate" system. This certifies that power used in plants is electricity generated from natural energy sources. Across our business we seek ways to promote and use green energy. [Resources] Water, Greenhouse Gas emissions, Renewable Energy34Greenhouse Gas Emissions, Renewable Energy

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