Environmental and safety management
Basic approach
We recognize that identifying and managing the impacts chemical substances have on the environment and their safety is an important obligation of a paint manufacturer. Since we declared our commitment to Responsible Care (RC) in 1995, we have been conducting RC activities that apply not only to the environment, but also include areas of occupational safety and health and chemical and product safety, starting in fiscal 2010.
Japan Group conducts environment and safety management through measures and improvements on safety, environment and health based on its RC activities. We have established the Basic Policy for Responsible Care outlining tasks that must be undertaken by each employee and all organizations across the entire Group as the foundation of our business activities, and we strive to make this policy known throughout the Group.
Basic Policy for Responsible Care
Guided by the Purpose that defines the identity of the Nippon Paint Group, "Enriching our living world through the power of Science + Imagination," all our group employees are working together in the six core categories of responsible care: environmental protection, safety and accident prevention, occupational health and safety, logistics safety, chemicals and product safety, and engagement with society. We will conduct these activities in compliance with laws and regulations and by building trust with our stakeholders with the goal of contributing to the creation of a sustainable society.
* Responsible Care (RC) is a pledge from businesses within the chemical industry to exercise consideration for the environment, safety, and health throughout the processes of chemical product development, manufacturing, distribution, use, final consumption, and disposal. The pledge involves implementing voluntary environmental safety measures and improvements. Responsible Care started in Canada in 1985 and became adopted by chemical industries in other countries around the world. In Japan, the number of member companies has grown with the promotional activities conducted by the Japan Responsible Care Council (JRCC) since its establishment in 1995.
Management structure
Japan Group has established the Responsible Care Committee, which reports directly to the President. The committee is involved in setting goals and planning activities, as well as sharing information of each company at domestic Group meetings, including safety and environment meetings as well as product safety meetings, and promoting activities relevant to the environment, health and safety. And the Board of Directors oversees our sustainability activities including Responsible Care activities.
We have also established an environment, safety and health organization in each Partner Group Company, including overseas, which enable us to engage in effective and efficient operations through activities built around our primary business activities. The activities follow a PDCA cycle at each company and plant, and are subject to both external review for ISO 14001 and internal RC audits to clearly identify any areas of improvement. We also conduct regular management review to strive for continuous improvement.
Targets and Results of Responsible Care Activities
Japan Group has established the Responsible Care (RC) Activity Policy that encompasses the fundamental aspects of RC activities, including environmental conservation, occupational safety and health, security and disaster prevention, chemical and product safety, logistics safety, and community engagement. Furthermore, the Responsible Care Regulations have been implemented with the objective of enhancing the effectiveness and efficiency of RC activities while promoting their integration.
In 2023, RC activities were conducted based on targets set by each partner company and base in accordance with Group targets focused on the following priority themes. Starting in 2024, each partner company and base promotes RC activities based on annual targets established under a newly formulated Medium to Long-Term RC Policy, which sets quantitative targets for greenhouse gases, energy, water, and waste.
Priority themes | Group targets for 2023 | Results in 2023 | Evaluation of 2023 |
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Occupational safety and health Security and disaster prevention Logistics safety |
Conduct the following activities with the goal of achieving no serious injuries (occupational and physical injuries) |
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▶Prevent disasters and accidents by improving comprehensiveness of assessments through continuous review of risk assessment and by implementing thorough risk measures (reduction and acceptance) based on the results of assessment (priority targets: contact with hazardous materials and rotating bodies) | |||
▶Enhance safety management for logistics (contractor management, storage of hazardous substances, material handling and conveyance, transportation, etc.) |
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Priority themes | Group targets for 2023 | Results in 2023 | Evaluation of 2023 |
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Environmental preservation | ▶Initiatives to prevent global warming - Scope 2: Started purchasing renewable energy for achieving GHG reduction target (Scope2:a 13.8% reduction compared with the 2019 level) |
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▶Development and commercialization of sustainable products that benefit society and development of markets for these products - Products that have a smaller environmental impact - Products with social benefits |
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▶Rationalization of energy use - Electricity: Promoting energy-saving activities (considering introducing LED lighting, etc.) - Fuels: Promoting energy-saving activities (improving fuel efficiency through fuel conversion, etc.) |
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▶Action for the proper management of waste - Reduced industrial waste generation and achieved and maintained zero industrial waste sent in landfills - Controlled plastic waste generation and promoted recycling (comply with the Plastic Resource Circulation Act) - Properly stored PCB waste and conducted survey and developed plans to dispose of PCB containing equipment |
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Conduct the following activities with the goal of achieving zero incidents that lead to contamination of air, soil and water ▶Comply with voluntary management standards (air pollution: SOx, NOx, dust; water pollution: COD, total phosphorus, total nitrogen) ▶Reduce VOC emissions |
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Priority themes | Group targets for 2023 | Results in 2023 | Evaluation of 2023 |
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Chemicals and environmental safety | Chemical substances management framework Conduct the following activities with the goal of achieving zero serious violations (suspension orders, collection orders, penalty, public disclosures) ▶Maintain compliance with laws and regulations by establishing a system to ensure compliance by extracting product safety laws and regulations deemed particularly important for each PC, such as the Poisonous and Deleterious Substances Control Law, Act on the Evaluation of Chemical Substances and Regulation of Their Manufacture, etc., as well as revisions to overseas laws with deadline for notification |
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※ Assessment standards: Average achievement rate in Japan +++:80% or more; ++:50% or more; +:Less than 50%
Medium to Long-Term RC Policy |
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▶Nippon Paint Group is committed to addressing environmental issues, such as climate change and resource recycling, through its business operations.
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▶Nippon Paint Group is committed to ensuring compliance and maintaining safe and stable operations as the foundation for business continuity.
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※1 Excluding water used for products
※2 Including the impact on local communities and the environment through our business activities
Acquisition status of management system certification
The acquisition of environmental management system certification (ISO 14001) is considered a fundamental tenet of environmental preservation in terms of management system. As for occupational safety and health, we are conducting activities based on the occupational health and safety management system (OHSMS).
Nippon Paint Group received ISO 14001 multi-site certification for seven operating companies in Japan and all (100%) of their subsidiaries (in total 63) upon audit by an external certification organization. In addition, we provide active support to our partner companies overseas for their health and safety activities and take actions to deepen communications for sorting out problems. In Asia, we provide support to enable our partner companies to establish improvement activities. In other regions, we conduct activities and provide support for corrective actions on an as-needed basis.
Environmental management system (ISO 14001)
Domestic: 66 bases (100%)
Overseas: 52 companies/bases
*Data for domestic operations are as of October 2024, including only key bases and excluding sales offices and other small-scale bases. For production bases outside Japan, based on interview as of 2020. The reporting boundary excludes affiliated parties, other affiliated companies, non-consolidated subsidiaries, affiliated companies, equity-method affiliates, scheduled closures, etc.
Safety and health management system (ISO 45001 / former OHSAS 18001)
Domestic: We have adopted the occupational health and safety management system (OHSMS) at almost all production bases (under development for a portion of bases) in order to continuously maintain and enhance RC-based occupational safety and health activities.
Overseas: 22 companies/bases
*For production bases outside Japan, based on interviews as of 2020. The reporting boundary excludes affiliated parties, other affiliated companies, non-consolidated subsidiaries, affiliated companies, equity-method affiliates, scheduled closures, etc.
Environment, safety and health education
In addition to legal education and training, the Group conducts basic knowledge and practical environment and occupational safety and health education in order to properly implement RC activities. Training conducted in fiscal 2023 was as follows.
- Number of people participating in the road safety training program: 1,045