ESG Performance Data・GRI Content Index
ESG Performance Data・GRI Content Index
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ESG Performance Data
Indicator Unit Scope FY2021 FY2022 FY2023 FY2024 Environmental Greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions
*Calculated based on the GHG Protocol
*For SHIKOKU RYUTAN, the emission factor applied for FY2024 is the same as that used in FY2023.Energy-related CO2 t-CO2e SHIKOKU KASEI Group 29,309 29,070 27,748 29,839 HFCs t-CO2e SHIKOKU KASEI Group 85 68 66 445 Non-energy related CO2 t-CO2e SHIKOKU KASEI Group 0 0 0 0 N2O t-CO2e SHIKOKU KASEI Group 0 0 0 0 CH4 t-CO2e SHIKOKU KASEI Group 0 0 0 0 PFCs t-CO2e SHIKOKU KASEI Group 0 0 0 0 SF6 t-CO2e SHIKOKU KASEI Group 0 0 0 0 NF3 t-CO2e SHIKOKU KASEI Group 0 0 0 0 Scope1 t-CO2e SHIKOKU KASEI Group 29,394 29,138 27,814 30,284 t-CO2e Chemicals operations 28,465 28,263 27,029 29,387 t-CO2e Housing Materials operations (excluding company vehicles) 179 172 175 198 t-CO2e Housing Materials operations company vehicles 353 319 286 251 t-CO2e Other business 312 315 324 449 Scope2 (Location-based method) t-CO2e SHIKOKU KASEI Group 24,907 24,026 25,900 25,933 Scope1+2 (Location-based method) t-CO2e SHIKOKU KASEI Group 54,302 53,163 53,715 56,217 Scope2 (Market-based method) t-CO2e SHIKOKU KASEI Group 36,923 33,067 28,020 28,479 t-CO2e Chemicals operations 34,744 31,218 26,225 26,506 t-CO2e Housing Materials operations 1,492 1,246 1,283 1,468 t-CO2e Other business 687 603 512 505 Scope1+2 (Market-based method) t-CO2e SHIKOKU KASEI Group 66,318 62,205 55,834 58,763 After offsetting with Renewable Energy Certificates t-CO2e SHIKOKU KASEI Group 66,318 62,205 55,834 57,832 Energy consumption kl / crude oil equivalent SHIKOKU KASEI Group 30,571 29,704 27,869 29,319 Non-renewable fuel purchased and consumed MWh SHIKOKU KASEI Group 144,374 144,373 138,124 147,851 Steam, heat, cooling, and other non-renewable energy purchased MWh SHIKOKU KASEI Group 20,156 18,665 12,236 11,051 Non-renewable electricity purchased MWh SHIKOKU KASEI Group 57,522 55,486 53,247 55,135 Renewable electricity purchased and generated MWh SHIKOKU KASEI Group 0 321 601 1,833 Ratio of renewable energy use % SHIKOKU KASEI Group 0.0 0.6 1.1 3.3 Renewable Energy Certificates purchased MWh SHIKOKU KASEI Group 0 0 0 2,000 Ratio of renewable energy use in electricity including Renewable Energy Certificates % SHIKOKU KASEI Group 0.0 0.6 1.1 7.0 Atmospheric emissions SOx t SHIKOKU KASEI Group 1.1 2.9 2.9 1.6 NOx t SHIKOKU KASEI Group 11.5 11.0 11.0 14.5 Soot and dust t SHIKOKU KASEI Group 0.0 0.1 0.1 0.5 Water resource input Municipal water t SHIKOKU KASEI Group 167,908 173,379 155,245 166,614 Groundwater t SHIKOKU KASEI Group 1,446,392 1,396,148 1,341,841 1,479,534 Industrial water t SHIKOKU KASEI Group 691,991 695,044 704,454 716,357 Total water withdrawal t SHIKOKU KASEI Group 2,306,291 2,264,571 2,201,540 2,362,505 t The three chemical plants (Marugame Plant, Kitajima location, and Oita Plant) 2,013,250 2,254,065 2,173,725 2,316,540 Reduction rate of input volume (compared to FY2020) Production volume unit The three chemical plants (Marugame Plant, Kitajima location, and Oita Plant) -1.4% 5.7% 9.8% 4.9% *The regions where our production facilities are located (Marugame, Kitajima, Yoshinari, Tadotsu, Naruto, Ranzan, Takase, Oita, Takamatsu, and Sanuki) are evaluated as not being water-stressed areas. Total drainage t SHIKOKU KASEI Group 2,247,000 2,176,016 2,109,818 2,248,423 Wastewater management COD t SHIKOKU KASEI Group 3.2 3.3 3.8 5.9 Total nitrogen t SHIKOKU KASEI Group 17.8 18.2 18.3 16.1 Total phosphorus t SHIKOKU KASEI Group 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 Waste emissions
・The scope of data collection has been expanded starting from FY2024.Industrial waste t SHIKOKU KASEI Group 2,848 3,004 2,735 3,435 Waste plastic t SHIKOKU KASEI Group - - - 336 Specified hazardous wastes (Special management industrial waste) t SHIKOKU KASEI Group - - - 1,165 Valuables t SHIKOKU KASEI Group - - - 551 Industrial waste (Plant facilities) t SHIKOKU KASEI Group 2,701 2,861 2,655 3,403 Compared to the previous year % SHIKOKU KASEI Group 22.7 5.9 -7.2 28.2 Emission and movement of PRTR substances
・The data for “2023” and “2024” represent cumulative values for fiscal years 2023 and 2024, respectively.Total t SHIKOKU KASEI Group 275 225 423 362 Air t SHIKOKU KASEI Group 113 81 261 130 Public waters t SHIKOKU KASEI Group 0.4 0.2 0.2 0.2 Industrial waste t SHIKOKU KASEI Group 162 143 162 232 Environmental Management System Certification Acquisition rate at production facilities SHIKOKU KASEI Group 44% 44% 36% 36% Facilities with valid certification (2024) SHIKOKU CHEMICALS CORPORATION Marugame Plant JCQA-E-0452 / JIS Q 14001:2015 (ISO 14001:2015) SHIKOKU CHEMICALS CORPORATION Tokushima Plant Kitajima location JCQA-E-0443 / JIS Q 14001:2015 (ISO 14001:2015) SHIKOKU KASEI KENZAI CORPORATION Tokushima Plant Yoshinari location JCQA-E-0998 / JIS Q 14001:2015 (ISO 14001:2015) SHIKOKU ENVIRONMENTAL BUSINESS COMPANY 0012360 / EcoAction 21 Environmental education hours h SHIKOKU KASEI Group - - - 989 Social Work-related fatalities Case SHIKOKU KASEI 0 0 0 0 Rate of accidents resulting in absence from works - (Marugame Plant, Kitajima location, and Yoshinari location) 2.7 5.3 0 2.7 Lost time accidents (4 days or more) Case (Marugame Plant, Kitajima location, and Yoshinari location) 0 2 0 1 Number of employees People SHIKOKU KASEI Group 1,210 1,223 1,262 1,276 People The four SHIKOKU KASEI companies 619 624 620 642 Number of employees (men) People The four SHIKOKU KASEI companies 492 494 484 497 Number of employees (women) People The four SHIKOKU KASEI companies 127 130 136 145 Average age (men) Age The four SHIKOKU KASEI companies 40.8 40.6 40.8 40.5 Average age (women) Age The four SHIKOKU KASEI companies 39.3 39.3 40.4 40.3 Average length of service (men) Years The four SHIKOKU KASEI companies 16.7 16.3 16.0 15.4 Average length of service (women) Years The four SHIKOKU KASEI companies 13.9 13.8 13.8 13.5 Average monthly overtime hours Hours The four SHIKOKU KASEI companies 7.7 12.5 15.7 13.6 Number of new graduate hires People The four SHIKOKU KASEI companies 21 22 15 14 Number of new graduate hires (men) People The four SHIKOKU KASEI companies 16 15 13 9 Number of new graduate hires (women) People The four SHIKOKU KASEI companies 5 7 2 5 Number of mid-career hires People The four SHIKOKU KASEI companies 15 15 19 21 Hiring ratio
(new graduate hires) (Number of new graduate hires / Number of new hires)% The four SHIKOKU KASEI companies 58.3 59.5 44.1 40.0 Hiring ratio (mid-career hires)
(Number of mid-career hires / Number of new hires)% The four SHIKOKU KASEI companies 41.7 40.5 55.9 60.0 Ratio of female hires % The four SHIKOKU KASEI companies 23.1 23.1 21.9 22.6 Turnover rate % The four SHIKOKU KASEI companies 5.2 4.6 4.0 4.7 Number of employees who acquired childcare/family care leave; figures in ( ) indicate the number of male employees People The four SHIKOKU KASEI companies 7(4) 9(1) 8(5) 9(6) Number of employees who acquired childcare leave (men) % The four SHIKOKU KASEI companies 17.2 4.8 45.0 25.0 Number of employees who acquired childcare leave (women) % The four SHIKOKU KASEI companies 100 100 100 100 Percentage of persons with high stress % The four SHIKOKU KASEI companies 8.5 10.4 20.5 21.7 Rate of paid holiday use % The four SHIKOKU KASEI companies 68.0 47.2 75.0 77.7 Annual average salary Million yen The four SHIKOKU KASEI companies 6.78 6.81 6.92 7.31 Contributions to local communities Million yen The four SHIKOKU KASEI companies 51.5 0 44.6 75.2 Sustainability education hours hours/person/year The four SHIKOKU KASEI companies - - - 1.5 Governance Number of Internal Directors People SHIKOKU KASEI HOLDINGS CORPORATION 7 7 6 6 Number of Outside Directors People SHIKOKU KASEI HOLDINGS CORPORATION 4 4 4 4 Number of Internal Auditors People SHIKOKU KASEI HOLDINGS CORPORATION 2 2 2 2 Number of Outside Auditors People SHIKOKU KASEI HOLDINGS CORPORATION 2 2 2 2 Number of female executives People SHIKOKU KASEI HOLDINGS CORPORATION 0 0 0 1 Number of managers People The four SHIKOKU KASEI companies 134 123 116 114 Number of female managers People The four SHIKOKU KASEI companies 8 8 7 8 Ratio of female managers % The four SHIKOKU KASEI companies 6.0 6.5 6.0 7.0 SHIKOKU KASEI Group: All of the SHIKOKU KASEI Group companies
The four SHIKOKU KASEI companies: SHIKOKU KASEI HOLDINGS CORPORATION, SHIKOKU CHEMICALS CORPORATION, SHIKOKU KASEI KENZAI CORPORATION, SHIKOKU KASEI CORPORATE SERVICE CO., LTD.
*FY2022 covers the nine-month period from April 1, 2022 to December 31, 2022.
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GRI Content Index
We refer to the Core of the GRI Sustainability Reporting Standards 2016.
GRI Content* Index Contents Location Published(HP) Organization profile 102-1 Name of the organization Corporate Profile 102-2 Activities, brands, products, and services Business Fields 102-3 Location of headquarters Corporate Profile 102-4 Location of operations Location and Contacts 102-5 Ownership and legal form Corporate Profile 102-6 Markets served Business Fields 102-7 Scale of the organization Corporate Profile Location and Contacts 102-8 Information on employees and other workers Human Rights and Human Resource Management Asset securities report (Japanese only) 102-9 Supply chain Procurement Policy 102-10 Significant changes to the organization and its supply chain - 102-11 Precautionary principle or approach Governance 102-12 External initiatives Responsible Care, ISO 102-13 Membership of associations Japan Chemical Industry Association, Japan Electronics Packaging and Circuits Association, Japan Exterior Construction Association Strategy 102-14 Statement from senior decision-maker Message Ethics and integrity 102-16 Values, principles, standards, and norms of behavior Corporate Philosophy Governance 102-18 Governance structure Governance Stakeholder engagement 102-40 List of stakeholder groups Corporate Citizenship 102-41 Collective bargaining agreements Human Rights and Human Resource Management 102-42 Identifying and selecting stakeholders Corporate Citizenship 102-43 Approach to stakeholder engagement Corporate Citizenship 102-44 Key topics and concerns raised - Reporting practice 102-45 Entities included in the consolidated financial statements Asset securities report (Japanese only) 102-46 Defining report content and topic boundaries - 102-47 List of material topics Sustainability in SHIKOKU KASEI Group 102-48 Restatements of information - 102-49 Changes in reporting - 102-50 Reporting period - 102-51 Date of most recent report - 102-52 Reporting cycle - 102-53 Contact point for questions regarding the report https://www.shikoku.co.jp/eng/contact/ 102-54 Claims of reporting in accordance with the GRI Standards GRI content index 102-55 GRI content index GRI content index 102-56 External assurance - *Global Reporting Initiative (GRI) is an international and independent nonprofit organization that publishes GRI standards.
The GRI Standards provide a framework for reporting an organization’s impact on the economy, environment, and society, and explain its contribution to sustainable development.
INDEX of Sustainability
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Sustainability in
SHIKOKU KASEI Group - Environment
- Society
- Governance
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ESG Performance
Data - Integrated Report