Business Site Data Production (Zero-Waste-to-Landfill) (See pages 39 and 40.) (Reviewed by BVQI [27]) Waste recovery rate (%) Total waste discharge amount (t) Final waste disposal amount (t) Water consumption (10,000 tons) 100 845 0 12.1 100 220 0 1.9 100 3 , 103 0 185.4 1-10 Komakado, Gotemba, Shizuoka 412-0038, Japan 100 1 , 125 0 8.5 Fukui Plant–Supplies 100 1 , 596 0 20.2 100 170 0 25.5 100 570 0 12.3 100 2 , 124 0 22.5 100 1 , 706 0 1.6 100 661 0 1.3 100 650 0 4.4 Ricoh Keiki Co., Ltd.–Parts for copiers and data processing equipment 3144-1 Aza-Ipponguri, Shimoizumi, Kuboizumi-machi, Saga, 849-0903, Japan 100 161 0 0.4 Ricoh Microelectronics Co., Ltd.–Printed circuit boards 100 566 0 2.5 100 891 0 11.2 Ricoh Production Sites Atsugi Plant–Office equipment and other products 1005 Shimo-Ogino, Atsugi, Kanagawa 243-0298, Japan Hatano Plant–Printed circuit boards and electronic components 423 Hirasawa, Hadano, Kanagawa 257-8586, Japan Numazu Plant–Supplies 16-1 Honda-machi, Numazu, Shizuoka 410-8505, Japan Gotemba Plant–Copiers, fax machines, and data processing systems 64-1 Ohmi, Sakai-cho, Sakai-gun, Fukui 919-0547, Japan Ikeda Plant–Electronic devices 13-1 Himemuro-cho, Ikeda, Osaka 563-8501, Japan Yashiro Plant–Electronic devices 30-1 Saho, Yashiro-cho, Kato-gun, Hyogo 673-1447, Japan The Ricoh Group’s Manufacturing Subsidiaries in Japan Tohoku Ricoh Co., Ltd.–Office equipment and parts for copiers 3-1 Shinmeido, Nakanomyo, Shibata-machi, Shibata-gun, Miyagi 989-1695, Japan Hasama Ricoh, Inc.–Parts for copiers, and data processing equipment 86 Aza-Kitasanden, Sanuma, Hasama-cho, Tome-gun, Miyagi 987-0511, Japan Ricoh Unitechno Co., Ltd.–Fax machines, copiers, and microfilm equipment 713 Tsurugasone, Yashio, Saitama 340-0802, Japan Ricoh Optical Industries Co., Ltd.–Photographic equipment 10-109 Ohata, Hanamaki, Iwate 025-0303, Japan 10-3 Kitamura, Tottori, 680-0911, Japan Ricoh Elemex Corporation–Office equipment, clocks, watches, and educational equipment 2-2-13, Nishiki, Naka-ku, Nagoya, Aichi 460-0003, Japan Ena Plant 1218-2 Nakano, Nagashima-cho, Ena, Gifu 509-7205, Japan Okazaki Plant 3-69 Ida-cho, Okazaki, Aichi 444-8586, Japan The Ricoh Group’s Manufacturing Subsidiaries outside Japan Ricoh Electronics, Inc. (REI)–Office equipment and supplies One Ricoh Square, 1100 Valencia Avenue, Tustin, CA 92680, U.S.A. Ricoh UK Products Ltd. (RPL)–Copiers and supplies Priorslee, Telford, Shropshire TF2 9NS, U.K. Ricoh Industrie France S.A. (RIF)–Copiers, fax machines, and supplies 144, Route de Rouffach 68920, Wettolsheim, France Ricoh Asia Industry S.Z. Ltd. (RAI)–Copiers Color TV Industrial Zone, Futian District, Shenzhen, P.R. China Taiwan Ricoh Co., Ltd.–Photographic equipment 34 Lane 200, Jwu Her Road, Fuh Shing Li, Chang Hwa, Taiwan 100 6 , 419 0 19.5 100 1 , 044 0 3.1 100 8 , 603 0 5.1 95 1 , 641 82 14.4 93 227 15 4.9 1. ‘Ricoh Group’s target substances for reduction’ are PRTR substances designated by four Electric & Electronic Industries Associations in Japan between fiscal 1998 and fiscal 2000. The figures are indicators multiplied by the environmental impact coefficient. (See page 37 for the formula used to calculate the amount used or discharged.) 2. Includes the results of a subcontracted development center as well as a recycling and recovery center 79 Notes: 1. It is not possible to simply compare figures to one another because the business sites (including plants and Group companies) above have different operations, production systems, scale, and locations. 2. This is the first time that business site data has been published in a report. The data shows fiscal 2001 performance and is the accumulated results of the Ricoh Group’s environmental conservation activities conducted not just in fiscal 2001. Production (Preventing Global Warming) (See pages 35 and 36.) Energy consumption (t-CO2) (TJ) Production (Pollution Prevention) (See pages 37 and 38.) Emissions into air (NOx) (t) Emissions into air (SOx) (t) Water discharge (BOD) (t) ‘Ricoh Group’s target substances for reduction’ used1 ‘Ricoh Group’s target substances for reduction’ discharged1 13 , 673 153.7 1.683 0.039 0.513 45.7 4.5 1 , 597 16.6 0.039 0.001 0.634 732.6 108.3 29 , 057 513.5 13.985 0.000 5.409 12 , 512.8 5 , 692.0 3 , 142 36.4 0.627 0.011 0.059 0.0 0.0 18 , 428 224.8 5.306 0.122 0.929 6 , 905.5 839.2 9 , 963 115.8 1.404 0.000 0.185 161.3 56.0 25 , 732 282.5 3.262 0.053 0.331 335.9 201.3 10 , 764 126.8 3.439 2.144 5.527 3 , 039.0 2 , 029.2 2 , 117 24.2 0.459 0.300 0.078 84.2 71.5 0.111 0.000 0.008 42.7 42.7 2 2 1 , 161 13.6 6 , 720 76.6 1.498 7.028 0.312 114.6 35.9 719 7.5 0.000 0.000 0.000 146.8 0.8 3 , 895 46.0 1.211 8.080 0.156 186.5 0.1 6 , 131 67.5 0.529 0.131 0.089 297.2 136.3 37 , 413 308.8 5.526 0.000 2.042 425.7 3.6 17 , 135 105.1 1.843 0.000 0.000 3 , 164.2 2 , 542.9 7 , 000 256.2 6.175 0.028 2.440 1 , 261.3 749.1 5 , 475 58.9 0.405 0.447 36.426 10.2 10.2 3 , 239 19.0 0.042 0.000 0.104 15.5 0.0 Example: Numazu Plant Ricoh Group-regulated substances discharged: 5,692.0 Compared with fiscal 2000 (8,697.1): Reduced 34.6% Compared with fiscal 1997 (14,056.6): Reduced 59.5% The Ricoh Group will continue to disclose business site data for year-to-year comparisons. 80