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Energy Conservation and Global Warming
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Concept & Target
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We have set higher goals than those set out in the Kyoto Protocol to help prevent global warming.
We will reduce total CO2 emissions by 12% by the end of fiscal 2010.

Concept


The Ricoh Group has set goals that it wants to achieve by the end of fiscal 2010, aiming not only to attain the goals set out in the Kyoto Protocol, but also to lead the efforts to prevent global warming. Since a reduction in total CO2 emissions is important in preventing global warming, the Ricoh Group companies in Japan have set a higher goal of reducing total emissions by 12% over the figures in fiscal 1990 by the end of fiscal 2010, compared with the goal for Japan of a 6% reduction set out in the Kyoto Protocol. Our group companies are striving to reduce global warming under this goal, which has been set in anticipation of an expansion in the scale of business. To attain this goal, the Ricoh Group is working to innovate its production processes, introduce more efficient facilities, and utilize natural energy sources. In addition, the Group is making preparations for the Clean Development Mechanism (CDM) as a scheme to prepare as far as possible for a rapid expansion of business through M&As and, although unlikely, increased CO2 emissions due to the worsening of CO2 emissions conversion coefficients. Efforts will also be made to reduce greenhouse effect gases other than CO2 by 10% over the level in fiscal 1995 by the end of fiscal 2010.

(1)  Scenario for Reductions in Total CO2 Emissions for Ricoh Group (production) in Japan up to Fiscal 2010

(1)Scenario for Reductions in Total CO2 Emissions for Ricoh Group (production) in Japan up to Fiscal 2010

(2)  Segment Environmental Accounting of Energy Conservation Activities at Business Sites (The Entire Ricoh Group)
Costs Effects
Economic benefits Effect on environmental conservation
Item Main cost Costs Item Benefits Reduction item Amount
Business area cost Cost of global warming prevention ¥520.8 million Reduction in lighting and heating expenses ¥337.0 million CO2 emissions 11,581.5 (t)

Targets for Fiscal 2007


Reduce CO2 emissions by 4% (Ricoh and manufacturing subsidiaries in and outside of Japan, compared to fiscal 2000 figures).
Reduce CO2 emissions by 4% (non-manufacturing subsidiaries in Japan, compared to figures in the base fiscal year set at each company).
Reduce greenhouse gas emissions (except CO2) in the semiconductor business division by 15% (compared to fiscal 2000 figures).

Targets for Fiscal 2007 and Fiscal 2010


The Ricoh Group's Targets for Reducing CO2 Emissions (Total Amount Emitted)
    Target for fiscal 2007 Target for fiscal 2010
Japan Ricoh and Ricoh Group manufacturing subsidiaries 4% reduction
(compared to fiscal 2000 figures)
12% reduction
(compared to fiscal 1990 figures)
Ricoh Group non-manufacturing subsidiaries 4% reduction
(goals for each company)
Outside of Japan Ricoh Group manufacturing subsidiaries 4% reduction
(compared to fiscal 2000 figures)
10% reduction
(compared to fiscal 1998 figures)

The Ricoh Group's Targets for Reducing Greenhouse Effect Gases Other Than CO2 (Manufacturing, Total Amount Emitted)
  Target for fiscal 2010
The Entire Ricoh Group 10% reduction
(compared to fiscal 1995 figures)


Review of Fiscal 2006


CO2 emissions at production sites increased 3.3% at home and 14.2% abroad over fiscal 2000 levels (see graphs (2)and(5)). This was because the increased energy consumption caused by the larger production of consumables supplied in Japan and the larger production of products and parts in China more than offset the amount of energy saved by efforts to reduce CO2 emissions mainly through innovation in manufacturing processes. CO2 emissions at non-production sites in Japan decreased approximately 4.1% over the previous fiscal year's levels (see graphs (3)). While Ricoh aims to reduce total emissions by 12% over the figures in fiscal 1990, it achieved a 2.5% reduction in fiscal 2006. However, this represents a 13.9% reduction in real terms, because Ricoh will introduce CDM to cope with any increase in CO2 emissions caused by business growth of over 4% per year and changes in CO2 emissions conversion coefficients. As for greenhouse gases other than CO2, the semiconductor business division achieved a 29.0% reduction and the entire Ricoh Group a 16.3% reduction over fiscal 2000 levels (see graphs (6)).

Future Activities


In promoting activities to expand its business in fiscal 2007 and thereafter, Ricoh will strive to innovate production processes to reduce energy consumption in manufacturing, as part of its efforts to continue reducing CO2 emissions at production sites. Particular emphasis will be placed on the supply sector and the parts business in China, which have shown marked growth. Positive efforts will be made also to introduce high-efficiency facilities and new energy sources to make investment more effective and operations more efficient. In distribution, detailed data will be collected and analyzed so that effective efforts can be made to reduce costs and CO2 emissions at the same time.

Setting a Target for CO2 Reduction through Improvements in Business Activities  
Japan(Ricoh Group/Japan)

To ensure that we achieve the goal of reducing CO2 emissions by 12% by fiscal 2010, it is necessary to make systematic reduction efforts. In 2003, Ricoh estimated growths in business up to 2010, and set a target for CO2 reduction through improvements in business activities without relying upon CDM at around 61,000 tons. By clarifying a mid-term reduction target, activities can be implemented systematically, although it may be a long time before the effects appear after we start the project. In fiscal 2006, CO2 emissions were reduced by about 6,200 tons mainly through innovations in production processes.

Total Reduction in CO2 through Improvements in Business Activities

Total Reduction in CO2 through Improvements in Business Activities

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Data

Data

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Segment Environmental Accounting

Segment Environmental Accounting

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