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The Fujifilm Group Green Policy

In April 2002, the Group established its Fujifilm Group Green Policy containing medium-term environmental policies. The objective of the policy is to attain a high level of “environmental quality” in our products, services, and corporate activities throughout the Group.

Basic Policy

“Sustainable development” is the most important issue for our planet, the human race, and all business entities in the 21st century. Fujifilm Group companies around the world aim to stay at the forefront of efforts to attain this goal in terms of environmental, economic, and social aspects. We will strive for customer satisfaction as well as our contribution to “sustainable development” by achieving high “environmental quality” in products, services, and corporate activities.

Action Guidelines

  1. We will promote environmental burden reduction and product safety assurance with the following three items in mind:
    • (1) Our efforts are pursued throughout all corporate activities.
    • (2) Our efforts are pursued throughout the entire product life cycle.
    • (3) We give overall consideration to economic and social implications.
  2. We will improve our chemical substance management to reduce environmental risks.
  3. We will comply with legal regulations as well as Fujifilm Group regulations, standards, and requirements that are individually agreed on.
  4. We will strengthen partnerships with our business partners, collaborate in government and industrial activities, and actively participate in community activities.
  5. We will actively give full disclosure of the information regarding our involvement in and accomplishment of various environmental activities to all associated individuals, including local communities, governments, and Fujifilm Group company employees, to facilitate open communication.
  6. We will heighten the environmental awareness of every Fujifilm Group employee through employee education, so that we can fortify our infrastructure to face the challenges posed by environmental issues in the future.
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