CDP気候変動に関する回答...Climate Change 2016 Information Request Kajima Corporation...
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Climate Change 2016 Information RequestKajima Corporation
Module: Introduction
Page: Introduction
CC0.1IntroductionPlease give a general description and introduction to your organization.
2015 1,742,700 1,166,14715,810 7,527
CO2SCOP1
SCOP3
CC0.2Reporting YearPlease state the start and end date of the year for which you are reporting data.The current reporting year is the latest/most recent 12-month period for which data is reported. Enter the dates of this year first.We request data for more than one reporting period for some emission accounting questions. Please provide data for the three years prior to the current reporting year if you have not provided this information before, or if this is the first time you have answered a CDP information request. (This does not apply if you have been offered and selected the option of answering the shorter questionnaire). If you are going to provide additional years of data, please give the dates of those reporting periods here. Work backwards from the most recent reporting year.Please enter dates in following format: day(DD)/month(MM)/year(YYYY) (i.e. 31/01/2001).
Enter Periods that will be disclosedWed 01 Apr 2015 - Thu 31 Mar 2016
CC0.3Country list configuration
Please select the countries for which you will be supplying data. If you are responding to the Electric Utilities module, this selection will be carried forward to assist you in completing your response.
Select countryJapan
CC0.4Currency selection
Please select the currency in which you would like to submit your response. All financial information contained in the response should be in this currency.
JPY(¥)
CC0.6Modules As part of the request for information on behalf of investors, electric utilities, companies with electric utility activities or assets, companies in the automobile or auto component manufacture sub-industries, companies in the oil and gas sub-industries, companies in the information technology and telecommunications sectors and companies in the food, beverage and tobacco industry group should complete supplementary questions in addition to the main questionnaire. If you are in these sector groupings (according to the Global Industry Classification Standard (GICS)), the corresponding sector modules will not appear below but will automatically appear in the navigation bar when you save this page. If you want to query your classification, please email [email protected]. If you have not been presented with a sector module that you consider would be appropriate for your company to answer, please select the module below. If you wish to view the questions first, please see https://www.cdp.net/en-US/Programmes/Pages/More-questionnaires.aspx.
Further Information
Module: Management
Page: CC1. Governance
CC1.1Where is the highest level of direct responsibility for climate change within your organization?
Board or individual/sub-set of the Board or other committee appointed by the Board
CC1.1aPlease identify the position of the individual or name of the committee with this responsibility
( )
( )
CC1.2Do you provide incentives for the management of climate change issues, including the attainment of targets?
Yes
CC1.2aPlease provide further details on the incentives provided for the management of climate change issues
1/17
Who is entitled to benefit from these
incentives?
The type of incentives
Incentivized performance
indicatorComment
All employees Recognition (non-monetary)
Emissions reduction projectEfficiency project
50
All employees Monetary rewardEmissions reduction projectEfficiency project
All employees Recognition (non-monetary)
Emissions reduction projectEfficiency project
KDKajima Design 10
Further Information
Page: CC2. Strategy
CC2.1Please select the option that best describes your risk management procedures with regard to climate change risks and opportunities
Integrated into multi-disciplinary company wide risk management processes
CC2.1aPlease provide further details on your risk management procedures with regard to climate change risks and opportunities
Frequency of monitoring
To whom are results reported?Geographical areas
consideredHow far into the future are risks considered?
Comment
Six-monthly or more frequently
Board or individual/sub-set of the Board or committee appointed by the Board
Japan and Taiwan > 6 yearsIPCC
CC2.1bPlease describe how your risk and opportunity identification processes are applied at both company and asset level
1500/
CC2.1cHow do you prioritize the risks and opportunities identified?
CC2.2Is climate change integrated into your business strategy?
Yes
CC2.2aPlease describe the process of how climate change is integrated into your business strategy and any outcomes of this process
i. “ ”
ii. “ ”
Cap Trade
iii. 3
35% 35%
iv. ZEB 2030 ZEB
CO2 2020 2030 ZEB2020 ZEB 2025 ZEB 2030 ZEB
2050Zero 2050 2050
" "
v.
2/17
vi. 2014 2015 2017 “ ”
2015
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CC2.2cDoes your company use an internal price of carbon?
No, but we anticipate doing so in the next 2 years
CC2.3Do you engage in activities that could either directly or indirectly influence public policy on climate change through any of the following? (tick all that apply)
Direct engagement with policy makersTrade associationsOther
CC2.3aOn what issues have you been engaging directly with policy makers?
Focus of legislation
Corporate Position
Details of engagement Proposed legislative solution
Carbon tax Support
Clean energy generation Support
Clean energy generation Support FCV
Energy efficiency Support 2 CO2 5 CO2
CC2.3bAre you on the Board of any trade associations or provide funding beyond membership?
Yes
CC2.3cPlease enter the details of those trade associations that are likely to take a position on climate change legislation
Trade association
Is your position on climate change consistent with
theirs?
Please explain the trade association's position
How have you, or are you attempting to, influence the position?
Consistent
CC2.3ePlease provide details of the other engagement activities that you undertake
CO-Net
OECC
CC2.3fWhat processes do you have in place to ensure that all of your direct and indirect activities that influence policy are consistent with your overall climate change strategy?
Further Information
Page: CC3. Targets and Initiatives
CC3.1Did you have an emissions reduction or renewable energy consumption or production target that was active (ongoing or reached completion) in the reporting year?
Absolute targetIntensity target
CC3.1aPlease provide details of your absolute target
ID Scope% of
emissions in scope
% reduction from base
year
Base year
Base year emissions covered by
target (metric tonnes CO2e)
Target year
Is this a science-
based target?
Comment
Abs1 Scope 1+2 (market-based)
100% 3% 2014 15584 2017 No, but we anticipate setting one in
3 2015 -2017
3/17
ID Scope% of
emissions in scope
% reduction from base
year
Base year
Base year emissions covered by
target (metric tonnes CO2e)
Target year
Is this a science-
based target?
Comment
the next 2 years
Abs2Scope 1+2 (location-based)
100% 100% 1990 468436 2050
No, but we anticipate setting one in the next 2 years
Triple Zero 2050 2013
Abs3
Scope 3: Use of sold products
95% 20% 2015 100084 2015
No, but we anticipate setting one in the next 2 years
CO2 32015 -2017
CO2
1 CO2
CC3.1bPlease provide details of your intensity target
ID Scope% of
emissions in scope
% reduction from base
yearMetric
Base year
Normalized base year emissions
covered by target
Target year
Is this a science-based
target?Comment
Int1Scope 1+2 (location-based)
100% 35%
Other: CO2t-CO2/ 1990 25754 2030
No, but we anticipate setting one in the next 2 years
Target 2030 2013
Int2Scope 1+2 (location-based)
100% 17%
Other: CO2t-CO2/ 1990 25754 2017
No, but we anticipate setting one in the next 2 years
32015
-2017
CC3.1cPlease also indicate what change in absolute emissions this intensity target reflects
ID
Direction of change anticipated in absolute Scope 1+2 emissions at
target completion?
% change anticipated in
absolute Scope 1+2 emissions
Direction of change anticipated in absolute Scope 3 emissions at target completion?
% change anticipated in
absolute Scope 3 emissions
Comment
Int1 Decrease 59
1990
Int2 Decrease 59
1990
CC3.1eFor all of your targets, please provide details on the progress made in the reporting year
ID
% complete
(time)
% complete (emissions or
renewable energy)Comment
Abs1 33% 87% CO2 3 3%2014 15,584t-CO2 2015 15,181t-CO2 2.6%
Abs2 7.9% 44%
2050"Zero Carbon" 2050
CO2 0 1990 468,436t-CO22015 261,936t-CO2 44%
Int1 16.7% 47% 1 CO2 2030 1990 35%2015 1990 16.5%
Int2 33% 97% 1 CO2 1990 17% 2015 20173 2015 1990 16.5%
Abs3 33% 100%
CO2 CO2 2015 2017 3
20 2015 324%
CC3.2Do you classify any of your existing goods and/or services as low carbon products or do they enable a third party to avoid GHG emissions?
Yes
CC3.2aPlease provide details of your products and/or services that you classify as low carbon products or that enable a third party to avoid GHG emissions
Level of aggregation
Description of product/Group of products
Are you reporting low
carbon product/s or
avoided emissions?
Taxonomy, project or methodology used to classify product/s as
low carbon or to calculate avoided
emissions
% revenue from low carbon
product/s in the reporting
year
% R&D in low carbon
product/s in the reporting
year
Comment
Group of products Avoided emissions Other: 0.4% Less than or
equal to 10%
4/17
Level of aggregation
Description of product/Group of products
Are you reporting low
carbon product/s or
avoided emissions?
Taxonomy, project or methodology used to classify product/s as
low carbon or to calculate avoided
emissions
% revenue from low carbon
product/s in the reporting
year
% R&D in low carbon
product/s in the reporting
year
Comment
Company-wide
BEMS B OA
Low carbon product Other: 26% More than 10% but less than or equal to 20%
CC3.3Did you have emissions reduction initiatives that were active within the reporting year (this can include those in the planning and/or implementation phases)
Yes
CC3.3aPlease identify the total number of projects at each stage of development, and for those in the implementation stages, the estimated CO2e savings
Stage of development Number of projects Total estimated annual CO2e savings in metric tonnes CO2e (only for rows marked *)Under investigation 0To be implemented* 3 4.7Implementation commenced* 312 3519Implemented* 380 320509Not to be implemented 0
CC3.3bFor those initiatives implemented in the reporting year, please provide details in the table below
Activity typeDescription of
activity
Estimated annual CO2e
savings (metric tonnes CO2e)
ScopeVoluntary/ Mandatory
Annual monetary savings
(unit currency -
as specified in CC0.4)
Investment required
(unit currency -
as specified in CC0.4)
Payback period
Estimated lifetime of
the initiative
Comment
Low carbon energy installation
50.0Scope 2 (location-based)
Voluntary 2200000 34000000 16-20 years Ongoing
de
2009
Process emissions reductions
7695 Scope 1 Voluntary 211000000 38750000 <1 year Ongoing
CO2
Transportation: fleet 174.7 Scope 1 Voluntary 0 4200000 <1 year Ongoing
Energy efficiency: Building services
CO2
CO2
316108 Scope 3 Voluntary 12696000000 1050000000 4-10 years Ongoing
CC3.3cWhat methods do you use to drive investment in emissions reduction activities?
Method Comment
Compliance with regulatory requirements/standards PDCADedicated budget for low carbon product R&DDedicated budget for other emissions reduction activities
CO2 2
Employee engagementPartnering with governments on technology development
NEDO
Further Information
Page: CC4. Communication
CC4.1
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Have you published information about your organization’s response to climate change and GHG emissions performance for this reporting year in places other than in your CDP response? If so, please attach the publication(s)
Publication StatusPage/Section
reference Attach the document Comment
In other regulatory filings
Underway - previous year attached
ALL
https://www.cdp.net/sites/2016/62/9962/Climate Change 2016/Shared Documents/Attachments/CC4.1/
2015_ .pdf
20 7
3,000kL
In voluntary communications
Underway - previous year attached
pp.2-3https://www.cdp.net/sites/2016/62/9962/Climate Change 2016/Shared Documents/Attachments/CC4.1/2015_ .pdf
WebGHG
In mainstream reports (including an integrated report) but have not used the CDSB Framework
Underway - previous year attached
p.18https://www.cdp.net/sites/2016/62/9962/Climate Change 2016/Shared Documents/Attachments/CC4.1/ 118
_ .pdf
CO2
CO2
Further Information
Module: Risks and Opportunities
Page: CC5. Climate Change Risks
CC5.1Have you identified any inherent climate change risks that have the potential to generate a substantive change in your business operations, revenue or expenditure? Tick all that apply
Risks driven by changes in regulationRisks driven by changes in physical climate parametersRisks driven by changes in other climate-related developments
CC5.1aPlease describe your inherent risks that are driven by changes in regulation
Risk driver
DescriptionPotential impact
TimeframeDirect/
IndirectLikelihood Magnitude
of impact
Estimated financial
implications
Management method
Cost of management
Carbon taxes
Increased operational cost
3 to 6 yearsIndirect (Supply chain)
Likely Low-medium
5
23
5.3
Carbon taxes
Increased operational cost
1 to 3 years Direct Likely Low-medium10.5
Cap and trade schemes
1
2
CO2
Increased operational cost
3 to 6 years Direct Likely Low 1000
2003
7
230
3 to 6 years Direct Medium
6/17
Risk driver
DescriptionPotential impact
TimeframeDirect/
IndirectLikelihood Magnitude
of impact
Estimated financial
implications
Management method
Cost of management
Fuel/energy taxes and regulations
Reduced demand for goods/services
More likely than not
478
10.5
CC5.1bPlease describe your inherent risks that are driven by changes in physical climate parameters
Risk driver
DescriptionPotential impact
TimeframeDirect/
IndirectLikelihood Magnitude
of impact
Estimated financial
implications
Management method
Cost of management
Change in precipitation extremes and droughts
Increased operational cost
3 to 6 years Direct Very likely Medium 4.86000
Change in precipitation extremes and droughts
Increased operational cost
Up to 1 year Direct Very likely Medium-high
10
43 4
Change in mean (average) temperature
Increased operational cost
>6 years Direct More likely than not Low-medium 2 250
CC5.1cPlease describe your inherent risks that are driven by changes in other climate-related developments
Risk driver
DescriptionPotential impact
Timeframe Direct/Indirect
LikelihoodMagnitude of impact
Estimated financial
implications
Management method
Cost of management
Reputation Increased capital cost Up to 1 year Direct Likely Medium
Web
2015 8
3.717.6
1500
Further Information
Page: CC6. Climate Change Opportunities
CC6.1Have you identified any inherent climate change opportunities that have the potential to generate a substantive change in your business operations, revenue or expenditure? Tick all that apply
Opportunities driven by changes in regulationOpportunities driven by changes in physical climate parametersOpportunities driven by changes in other climate-related developments
CC6.1aPlease describe your inherent opportunities that are driven by changes in regulation
Opportunity driver
DescriptionPotential impact
Timeframe Direct/Indirect LikelihoodMagnitude of impact
Estimated financial
implicationsManagement
method
Cost of management
Product efficiency regulations and standards
GHG20302013
26
Increased demand for existing products/services
Up to 1 year Direct Very likely High
4,706
10.5
7/17
Opportunity driver
DescriptionPotential impact
Timeframe Direct/Indirect LikelihoodMagnitude of impact
Estimated financial
implicationsManagement
method
Cost of management
Cap and trade schemes
Increased demand for existing products/services
Up to 1 year Direct Very likely Medium
4,706
10.5
Carbon taxes
Increased demand for existing products/services
Up to 1 year Direct Very likely Medium
4,706
10.5
Renewable energy regulation
2012 6
Increased demand for existing products/services
Up to 1 year Direct Very likely Medium-high
3003.6
Emission reporting obligations
New products/business services
Up to 1 year Direct Likely Low-medium 4,000 500
Cap and trade schemes
CO2
New products/business services
1 to 3 years Direct Unlikely Low 500 230 /
1,500
CC6.1bPlease describe the inherent opportunities that are driven by changes in physical climate parameters
Opportunity driver Description
Potential impact
TimeframeDirect/
IndirectLikelihood
Magnitude of impact
Estimated financial
implications
Management method
Cost of management
Change in mean
Increased demand for
1 to 3 years Direct Very likely High2.4
8/17
Opportunity driver Description
Potential impact
TimeframeDirect/
IndirectLikelihood
Magnitude of impact
Estimated financial
implications
Management method
Cost of management
(average) temperature
existing products/services
274
Change in temperature extremes
Increased demand for existing products/services
1 to 3 years Direct Very likely Medium-high
4,706
10.5
Change in precipitation pattern
Increased demand for existing products/services
1 to 3 years Direct Likely Medium-high
5
1,650 0.8
CC6.1cPlease describe the inherent opportunities that are driven by changes in other climate-related developments
Opportunity driver Description
Potential impact
TimeframeDirect/
IndirectLikelihood Magnitude
of impact
Estimated financial
implicationsManagement
method
Cost of management
Changing consumer behaviour
Increased demand for existing products/services
Up to 1 year Direct Very likely High
4,706 PR
10.5
Changing consumer behaviour
New products/business services
Up to 1 year Direct Likely Medium
314
40%CO2
KKC30 60%
ECM
CO225%
BLS
40%CO2
5.3
Changing consumer behaviour
Increased demand for existing products/services
Up to 1 year Direct Likely Medium
583
420
9/17
Opportunity driver Description
Potential impact
TimeframeDirect/
IndirectLikelihood Magnitude
of impact
Estimated financial
implicationsManagement
method
Cost of management
CO2
20092015
2,100tCO2
Further Information
Module: GHG Emissions Accounting, Energy and Fuel Use, and Trading
Page: CC7. Emissions Methodology
CC7.1Please provide your base year and base year emissions (Scopes 1 and 2)
Scope Base year Base year emissions (metric tonnes CO2e)Scope 1 Sun 01 Apr 1990 - Sun 31 Mar 1991 320576Scope 2 (location-based) Sun 01 Apr 1990 - Sun 31 Mar 1991 147860Scope 2 (market-based)
CC7.2Please give the name of the standard, protocol or methodology you have used to collect activity data and calculate Scope 1 and Scope 2 emissions
Please select the published methodologies that you useOtherJapan Ministry of the Environment, Law Concerning the Promotion of the Measures to Cope with Global Warming, Superceded by Revision of the Act on Promotion of Global Warming Countermeasures (2005 Amendment)
CC7.2aIf you have selected "Other" in CC7.2 please provide details of the standard, protocol or methodology you have used to collect activity data and calculate Scope 1 and Scope 2 emissions
CO2 2011 9
CC7.3Please give the source for the global warming potentials you have used
Gas ReferenceCO2 IPCC Fourth Assessment Report (AR4 - 100 year)
CC7.4Please give the emissions factors you have applied and their origin; alternatively, please attach an Excel spreadsheet with this data at the bottom of this page
Fuel/Material/EnergyEmission
FactorUnit Reference
Electricity 0.556 metric tonnes CO2 per MWh 2015 9
Diesel/Gas oil 2.623 Other: metric tonnes CO2 per kL 2015 4
Town gas or city gas 2.030 Other: metric tonnes CO2 per km3N 2015 4
Distillate fuel oil No 1 2.756 Other: metric tonnes CO2 per kL 2015 4
Kerosene 2.503 Other: metric tonnes CO2 per kL 2015 4
Further Information
Page: CC8. Emissions Data - (1 Apr 2015 - 31 Mar 2016)
CC8.1Please select the boundary you are using for your Scope 1 and 2 greenhouse gas inventory
Financial control
CC8.2Please provide your gross global Scope 1 emissions figures in metric tonnes CO2e
203723
10/17
CC8.3Does your company have any operations in markets providing product or supplier specific data in the form of contractual instruments?
Yes
CC8.3aPlease provide your gross global Scope 2 emissions figures in metric tonnes CO2e
Scope 2, location-based Scope 2, market-based (if applicable) Comment74384 73236
CC8.4Are there are any sources (e.g. facilities, specific GHGs, activities, geographies, etc.) of Scope 1 and Scope 2 emissions that are within your selected reporting boundary which are not included in your disclosure?
Yes
CC8.4aPlease provide details of the sources of Scope 1 and Scope 2 emissions that are within your selected reporting boundary which are not included in your disclosure
SourceRelevance of
Scope 1 emissions from this source
Relevance of location-based Scope 2
emissions from this source
Relevance of market-based Scope 2 emissions
from this source (if applicable)
Explain why the source is excluded
Overseas construction site & sales office (Except Taiwan)
Emissions are not relevant Emissions are not relevant Emissions are not relevant
CO2
20151.0
CC8.5Please estimate the level of uncertainty of the total gross global Scope 1 and 2 emissions figures that you have supplied and specify the sources of uncertainty in your data gathering, handling and calculations
ScopeUncertainty
range
Main sources of
uncertaintyPlease expand on the uncertainty in your data
Scope 1More than 5% but less than or equal to 10%
SamplingEneMASTER
1500 230 40%
CO2
Scope 2 (location-based)
More than 5% but less than or equal to 10%
SamplingEneMASTER
1500 230 40%
CO2
Scope 2 (market-based)
More than 5% but less than or equal to 10%
Sampling
EneMASTER
1500 230 40%
CO2CO2
CC8.6Please indicate the verification/assurance status that applies to your reported Scope 1 emissions
Third party verification or assurance process in place
CC8.6aPlease provide further details of the verification/assurance undertaken for your Scope 1 emissions, and attach the relevant statements
Verification or assurance cycle in place
Status in the current reporting
year
Type of verification
or assuranceAttach the statement
Page/section reference
Relevant standard
Proportion of reported Scope 1
emissions verified (%)
Annual process Complete Limited assurance
https://www.cdp.net/sites/2016/62/9962/Climate Change 2016/Shared Documents/Attachments/CC8.6a/CO2
ALL ISO14064-3 99
CC8.7Please indicate the verification/assurance status that applies to at least one of your reported Scope 2 emissions figures
Third party verification or assurance process in place
CC8.7aPlease provide further details of the verification/assurance undertaken for your location-based and/or market-based Scope 2 emissions, and attach the relevant statements
Location-based or market-based figure?
Verification or
assurance cycle in place
Status in the
current reporting
year
Type of verification
or assurance
Attach the statementPage/Section
referenceRelevant standard
Proportion of reported
Scope 2 emissions
verified (%)Complete ALL ISO14064-3 80
11/17
Location-based or market-based figure?
Verification or
assurance cycle in place
Status in the
current reporting
year
Type of verification
or assurance
Attach the statementPage/Section
referenceRelevant standard
Proportion of reported
Scope 2 emissions
verified (%)Location-based
Annual process
Limited assurance
https://www.cdp.net/sites/2016/62/9962/Climate Change 2016/Shared Documents/Attachments/CC8.7a/CO2
CC8.8Please identify if any data points have been verified as part of the third party verification work undertaken, other than the verification of emissions figures reported in CC8.6, CC8.7 and CC14.2
Additional data points verified
Comment
Renewable energy products
CC8.9Are carbon dioxide emissions from biologically sequestered carbon relevant to your organization?
Yes
CC8.9aPlease provide the emissions from biologically sequestered carbon relevant to your organization in metric tonnes CO2
174.7
Further Information
Page: CC9. Scope 1 Emissions Breakdown - (1 Apr 2015 - 31 Mar 2016)
CC9.1Do you have Scope 1 emissions sources in more than one country?
Yes
CC9.1aPlease break down your total gross global Scope 1 emissions by country/region
Country/Region Scope 1 metric tonnes CO2e
Japan 203723Taiwan 1059
CC9.2Please indicate which other Scope 1 emissions breakdowns you are able to provide (tick all that apply)
By business divisionBy activity
CC9.2aPlease break down your total gross global Scope 1 emissions by business division
Business division Scope 1 emissions (metric tonnes CO2e)12822775066430
CC9.2dPlease break down your total gross global Scope 1 emissions by activity
Activity Scope 1 emissions (metric tonnes CO2e)203293430
Further Information
Page: CC10. Scope 2 Emissions Breakdown - (1 Apr 2015 - 31 Mar 2016)
CC10.1Do you have Scope 2 emissions sources in more than one country?
Yes
CC10.1aPlease break down your total gross global Scope 2 emissions and energy consumption by country/region
Country/RegionScope 2, location-
based (metric tonnes CO2e)
Scope 2, market-based (metric tonnes CO2e)
Purchased and consumed electricity, heat, steam or
cooling (MWh)
Purchased and consumed low carbon electricity, heat, steam or cooling
accounted in market-based approach (MWh)
Japan 74384 73236 371954 96Taiwan 5518 5063 29333 0
12/17
CC10.2Please indicate which other Scope 2 emissions breakdowns you are able to provide (tick all that apply)
By business divisionBy activity
CC10.2aPlease break down your total gross global Scope 2 emissions by business division
Business division
Scope 2 emissions, location based (metric tonnes CO2e)
Scope 2 emissions, market-based (metric tonnes CO2e)
40605 4078418189 1770215590 14750
CC10.2cPlease break down your total gross global Scope 2 emissions by activity
Activity Scope 2 emissions, location based (metric tonnes CO2e) Scope 2 emissions, market-based (metric tonnes CO2e)58794 5848515590 14751
Further Information
Page: CC11. Energy
CC11.1What percentage of your total operational spend in the reporting year was on energy?
More than 0% but less than or equal to 5%
CC11.2Please state how much heat, steam, and cooling in MWh your organization has purchased and consumed during the reporting year
Energy type Energy purchased and consumed (MWh)Heat 0Steam 9698Cooling 0
CC11.3Please state how much fuel in MWh your organization has consumed (for energy purposes) during the reporting year
814301
CC11.3aPlease complete the table by breaking down the total "Fuel" figure entered above by fuel type
Fuels MWhKerosene 18782Diesel/Gas oil 792743Distillate fuel oil No 1 696Town gas or city gas 2023Liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) 58
CC11.4Please provide details of the electricity, heat, steam or cooling amounts that were accounted at a low carbon emission factor in the market-based Scope 2 figure reported in CC8.3a
Basis for applying a low carbon emission factor
MWh consumed associated with low carbon electricity, heat, steam or
cooling
Comment
Grid-connected electricity generation owned, operated or hosted by the company, where electricity attribute certificates do not exist or are not required for a usage claim
96
3kW 4kW20kW
CC11.5Please report how much electricity you produce in MWh, and how much electricity you consume in MWh
Total electricity consumed
(MWh)
Consumed electricity that is purchased (MWh)
Total electricity produced
(MWh)
Total renewable electricity
produced (MWh)
Consumed renewable electricity that is
produced by company (MWh)
Comment
372050 371954 96 96 96
Further Information
Page: CC12. Emissions Performance
CC12.1How do your gross global emissions (Scope 1 and 2 combined) for the reporting year compare to the previous year?
13/17
Decreased
CC12.1aPlease identify the reasons for any change in your gross global emissions (Scope 1 and 2 combined) and for each of them specify how your emissions compare to the previous year
ReasonEmissions
value (percentage)
Direction of change
Please explain and include calculation
Emissions reduction activities
2.72 Decrease
CO2 20119
5 2CO2
SCOPE1 203,292t-CO2 6,540t-CO2CO2 CO2
( 58,794+ 14,127)×0.570 0.556 1,021t-CO2 6,540+1,021
7,561t-CO2 7,561/278,116 SCOPE2 2.72%
DivestmentAcquisitionsMergersChange in output 7.1 Increase 10573 11320 7.1%
Change in methodology 0.3 Increase SCOPE2
277,151t-CO2 278,116t-CO2 0.3%Change in boundary 0.14 Decrease 93 86 278,116t-CO2
378t-CO2 0.14%Change in physical operating conditions
Unidentified 4.54 Decrease CO2
Other
CC12.1bIs your emissions performance calculations in CC12.1 and CC12.1a based on a location-based Scope 2 emissions figure or a market-based Scope 2 emissions figure?
Location-based
CC12.2Please describe your gross global combined Scope 1 and 2 emissions for the reporting year in metric tonnes CO2e per unit currency total revenue
Intensity figure =
Metric numerator (Gross global combined Scope 1 and 2
emissions)
Metric denominator:
Unit total revenue
Scope 2 figure used
% change from
previous year
Direction of change
from previous
year
Reason for change
0.0000020227140 metric tonnes CO2e 137492000000 Location-based 77 Decrease
CO2 2014 278,116t-CO2 2015278,107t-CO2 2014 313.76 2015
1374.92 2014 886t-CO2/2015 202 t-CO2/ 77% 2014
SCOPE2
277,151→278,116
CC12.3Please provide any additional intensity (normalized) metrics that are appropriate to your business operations
Intensity figure =
Metric numerator (Gross global combined Scope 1 and 2
emissions)
Metric denominator
Metric denominator:
Unit total
Scope 2 figure used
% change from
previous year
Direction of change
from previous
year
Reason for change
24.6 metric tonnes CO2eOther:
11320 Location-based 6.5 Decrease
CO2 2014 278,116t-CO2 2015 278,107t-CO2
2014 10,573 201511,320 2014 26.3
t-CO2/ 2015 24.6 t-CO2/6.8%
Further Information
Page: CC13. Emissions Trading
CC13.1Do you participate in any emissions trading schemes?
Yes
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CC13.1aPlease complete the following table for each of the emission trading schemes in which you participate
Scheme namePeriod for which data
is suppliedAllowances allocated
Allowances purchased
Verified emissions in metric tonnes CO2e
Details of ownership
Tokyo Cap-and-Trade
Thu 01 Apr 2010 - Tue 31 Mar 2015 15229 0 1833 Facilities we own and
operate
CC13.1bWhat is your strategy for complying with the schemes in which you participate or anticipate participating?
CC13.2Has your organization originated any project-based carbon credits or purchased any within the reporting period?
Yes
CC13.2aPlease provide details on the project-based carbon credits originated or purchased by your organization in the reporting period
Credit origination or
credit purchase
Project type
Project identification
Verified to which
standard
Number of credits (metric
tonnes of CO2e)
Number of credits (metric tonnes
CO2e): Risk adjusted volume
Credits cancelled
Purpose, e.g. compliance
Credit purchase Biomass energy
Other: 340 340 No Voluntary Offsetting
Further Information
Page: CC14. Scope 3 Emissions
CC14.1Please account for your organization’s Scope 3 emissions, disclosing and explaining any exclusions
Sources of Scope 3
emissions
Evaluation status
metric tonnes CO2e
Emissions calculation methodology
Percentage of emissions
calculated using data obtained
from suppliers or value chain
partners
Explanation
Purchased goods and services
Relevant, calculated 1047682
CO2 CO2CO2
LCA 2006
0.00%2014
Capital goods Relevant, calculated 39484 ver.2.2 2015
3 CO23.41 tCO2eq/
100.00%
Fuel-and-energy-related activities (not included in Scope 1 or 2)
Relevant, calculated 5000
ver.2.2 201530.0354 kg-CO2e/kWh 0.0139kgCO2e/MJ
100.00%
Upstream transportation and distribution
Relevant, calculated 18828 BCS
19
CO2 2011
0.00%2014
Waste generated in operations
Relevant, calculated 5235
CO2
CO2
100.00%
CO2
2011 9Scope1
Business travel Relevant, calculated 979 ver.2.2 2015
3 0.130t-CO2/ 7,527
100.00%
Employee commuting
Relevant, calculated 3895 ver.2.2 2015
3km
100.00%
Upstream leased assets
Not relevant, explanation provided Scope1.2
Downstream transportation and distribution
Not relevant, explanation provided
Waste generated in operations
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Sources of Scope 3
emissions
Evaluation status
metric tonnes CO2e
Emissions calculation methodology
Percentage of emissions
calculated using data obtained
from suppliers or value chain
partners
Explanation
Scope-1
Processing of sold products
Not relevant, explanation provided
Use of sold products
Relevant, calculated 1833653 CO2
CO250.00%
2008
End of life treatment of sold products
Relevant, calculated 15967
CO2
CO2
100.00%
Downstream leased assets
Relevant, calculated 23004 CO2 CO2 100.00%
FranchisesNot relevant, explanation provided
InvestmentsNot relevant, explanation provided
Other (upstream)Not relevant, explanation provided
Other (downstream)
Not relevant, explanation provided
CC14.2Please indicate the verification/assurance status that applies to your reported Scope 3 emissions
Third party verification or assurance process in place
CC14.2aPlease provide further details of the verification/assurance undertaken, and attach the relevant statements
Verification or
assurance cycle in place
Status in the current reporting
year
Type of verification
or assurance
Attach the statementPage/Section
referenceRelevant standard
Proportion of reported Scope
3 emissions verified (%)
Annual process
Underway but not complete for reporting year – previous statement of process attached
Limited assurance
https://www.cdp.net/sites/2016/62/9962/Climate Change 2016/Shared Documents/Attachments/CC14.2a/26 _ _ 21.pdf
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Tokyo cap-and-trade guideline for verification
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CC14.3Are you able to compare your Scope 3 emissions for the reporting year with those for the previous year for any sources?
Yes
CC14.3aPlease identify the reasons for any change in your Scope 3 emissions and for each of them specify how your emissions compare to the previous year
Sources of Scope 3 emissions
Reason for change
Emissions value (percentage)
Direction of change
Comment
Purchased goods & services Change in output 9.0 Increase
Fuel- and energy-related activities (not included in Scopes 1 or 2) Change in output 5.1 Increase
Upstream transportation & distribution Other: 6.4 Decrease
Downstream leased assetsEmissions reduction activities
4.1 Decrease
CC14.4Do you engage with any of the elements of your value chain on GHG emissions and climate change strategies? (Tick all that apply)
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No, we do not engage
CC14.4dPlease explain why you do not engage with any elements of your value chain on GHG emissions and climate change strategies, and any plans you have to develop an engagement strategy in the future
Further Information
Module: Sign Off
Page: CC15. Sign Off
CC15.1Please provide the following information for the person that has signed off (approved) your CDP climate change response
Name Job title Corresponding job categoryBoard chairman
Further Information
CDP: [D][-,-][D2]
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