Data Business Site Data Site (Resource Conservation and Recycling) Waste recovery rate (%) See page 43. Total amount Total amount Water Final amount of waste of waste consumption of waste 1 2 generated (tons) discharged (tons) disposed (tons) (thousand tons) Ricoh’s Business Sites Atsugi Plant–Office equipment and other products 100 1,039 1,039 0.0 105 100 123 123 0.0 12 100 15,182 11,161 0.0 1,587 100 2,796 2,796 0.0 41 100 2,255 2,255 0.0 202 100 165 165 0.0 128 30-1 Saho, Kato, Hyogo 673-1447, Japan 100 507 507 0.0 157 Non-production sites 99.5 1,920 1,920 9.1 210 Total 99.9 23,987 19,966 9.1 2,441 100 1,438 1,438 0.0 147 100 2,791 2,791 0.0 8 100 311 311 0.0 17 100 834 834 0.0 49 100 177 177 0.0 4 100 460 460 0.0 16 100 1,099 1,099 0.04 100 2,061 2,061 0.0 97 99.4 100 100 0.6 309 99.9 9,272 9,272 0.6 717 100 7,183 7,183 0.0 182 100 1,154 1,154 0.0 25 100 11,097 11,097 0.0 76 100 1,336 1,336 0.0 236 100 686 686 0.0 39 digital equipment and related components No.887 Jingang Road, Jinqiao Export Processing Zone, Pudong New Area, Shanghai, People’s Republic of China 100 719 719 0.0 12 Total 100 22,176 22,176 0.0 570 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 1-10 Komakado, Gotemba, Shizuoka 412-0038, Japan Fukui Plant–Supplies 64-1 Ohmi, Sakai-cho, Sakai, Fukui 919-0547, Japan Ikeda Plant–Electronic devices and office equipment 13-1 Himemuro-cho, Ikeda, Osaka 563-8501, Japan Yashiro Plant–Electronic devices 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, 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 Ricoh Keiki Co., Ltd.–Parts for copiers and data processing equipment 3144-1 Aza-Ipponguri, Shimoizumi, Kuboizumi-machi, Saga 849-0903, Japan Ricoh Microelectronics Co., Ltd.–Printed circuit boards 10-3 Kitamura, Tottori, Tottori 680-1172, Japan Ricoh Elemex Corporation–Office equipment, clocks, watches, and educational equipment 2-14-29 Uchiyama, Chikusa-ku, Nagoya, Aichi 464-0075, Japan 5 70 Ena Plant, Okazaki Plant Ricoh Printing Systems Ltd.4–Printers and related equipment 2-15-1 Konan, Minato-ku, Tokyo 108-6021, Japan Yamanashi Electronics Co., Ltd.–Photoconductor drums 1014 Miyabara-cho, Kofu, Yamanashi 400-0058, Japan Total The Ricoh Group’s Manufacturing Subsidiaries outside Japan Ricoh Electronics, Inc. (REI) –Office equipment and supplies One Ricoh Square, 1100 Valencia Avenue, Tustin, CA 92780, U.S.A. Ricoh UK Products Ltd. (RPL) –Copiers and supplies Priorslee, Telford, Shropshire TF2 9NS, U.K Ricoh Industrie France S.A.S. (RIF) –Copiers and supplies 144, Route de Rouffach 68920, Wettolsheim, France Ricoh Asia Industry (Shenzhen) Ltd. (RAI) –Copiers Color TV Industrial Zone, North Hung Gang Road, Shenzhen, People’s Republic of China Shanghai Ricoh Facsimile Co., Ltd. (SRF) –Facsimiles No. 885, Jingang Road, Jinqiao Export Processing Zone, Pudong New Area, Shanghai, People’s Republic of China Shanghai Ricoh Digital Equipment Co., Ltd. (SRD) –Printers, other 1. Total amount of waste generated When waste is generated after waste reduction processing during manufacturing, the total amount of waste generated means the amount of waste at the point of generation. When waste is processed after manufacturing at a facility in a business 79 RICOH GROUP SUSTAINABILITY REPORT (ENVIRONMENT) 2008 site, the total amount of waste generated means the amount of waste prior to waste processing. Waste includes valuable materials. Waste generated from recycling business and waste production equipment and utility equipment is excluded. Sites (Preventing Global Warming) Energy consumption (tons of CO2) Sites (Pollution Prevention) See page 37. (TJ) Emissions into air (NOx) (tons) Emissions into air (SOx) (tons) Water discharge (BOD) (tons) See page 47. ‘Ricoh target substances for reduction’ used3 (tons) ‘Ricoh target substances for reduction’ discharged3 (tons) 12,473 140.0 1.372 0.008 138.2 0.1 1,195 11.9 0.029 0.000 92.7 0.0 36,194 571.4 18.883 4.113 9,180.0 1,073.7 3,066 34.6 0.605 0.004 0.063 23,840 467.1 13.536 0.001 0.542 7,920.9 809.3 7,898 85.4 0.879 82.0 33.6 30,627 334.2 3.768 802.3 323.5 23,973 259.0 2.608 0.159 0.002 139,266 1,903.8 41.680 0.172 4.720 18,216.1 2,240.2 10,276 114.5 2.593 1.853 416.9 86.5 1,917 20.9 0.301 0.064 0.026 38.2 32.5 1,316 14.1 0.114 0.018 2.8 2.1 9,645 106.6 1.915 1.091 0.086 40.4 31.1 901 8.7 13.2 0.3 3,128 31.6 0.253 1.800 0.145 172.9 0.0 6,976 73.3 0.342 0.066 214.8 22.5 6,715 69.6 1.071 0.380 0.054 49.1 49.1 5,721 67.5 1.681 0.580 0.294 7,030.5 5,153.0 46,595 506.9 8.270 5.834 0.623 7,978.8 5,377.1 45,777 421.5 12.271 0.925 428.3 8.9 7,532 74.6 1.198 154.6 0.0 10,973 316.4 7.700 6.6 0.0 20,333 109.6 0.884 0.827 190.6 39.8 2,088 11.8 3,349 16.9 90,053 950.8 22.053 0.827 0.925 780.1 48.7 2. Total amount of waste discharged: the amount of waste discharged outside business sites. This includes residual waste after the intermediate processing of waste at business sites. 3. Ricoh target substances for reduction: PRTR substances designated by four Electric & Electronic Industries Associations in Japan between fiscal 1998 and 2000. The figures are indicators multiplied by the environmental impact potential. 4. The data for Ricoh Printing Systems is the aggregate data of Katsuta and Yamagata Plants (Ricoh Printing Technologies). 5. We failed to meet our Zero-Waste-to-Landfill target because its definition was not accurately understood by staff at Okazaki Plant, who therefore commissioned their contract landfill operator to dispose of 40 kg of waste alkali, which ended up being sent to a landfill in August 2007. Waste alkali will be recycled from now on, and the Group will be taking necessary measures to prevent such an incident from happening again. 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