The Tokyu Fudosan Holdings Group believes that one of its duties is to mitigate the release of pollutants from its business activities.
The Tokyu Fudosan Holdings Group believes that one of its duties is to mitigate the release of pollutants from its business activities. This is why we are working with design firms, construction companies and other stakeholders to prevent the release of pollutants and mitigate pollutants by avoiding the use of materials that are a source of pollutants in order to reduce our impacts on the environment.
Tokyu Land Corporation has established specific measures for the development projects it is involved in based on the format of these projects. For example, development projects involving new build condominiums or detached housing must be in compliance with Formaldehyde Abatement Level 3 and the company has created an in-house manual on soil contamination and asbestos abatement to ensure it takes proper measures.
The Group has established the Sustainability Committee headed by the President & Representative Director, and to address the issue of pollutants, the Sustainability Council, established as a subcommittee, leads relevant management activities across the entire Group.
The Sustainability Council, comprised of environmental and sustainability managers from each group company, manages the results of efforts on pollutants and shares information based on a common policy. This ensures pollutants are addressed throughout all business activities.
Tokyu Land Corporation has set the following process-type goals for the facilities it operates and manages and is working to reduce pollution.
Tokyu Land Corporation has rigorous performance standards for its newly built condominiums in order to prevent indoor air pollution caused by building materials
Tokyu Land Corporation has rigorous performance standards for its newly built condominiums in order to prevent indoor air pollution caused by building materials, some of which are as follows:
The Group's office buildings, commercial facilities and resorts manage and dispose of hazardous substances in a responsible manner
The Group's office buildings, commercial facilities and resorts manage and dispose of hazardous substances in a responsible manner in accordance with relevant laws and regulations.
We carry out procedures and dispose of fluorocarbons used in air conditioners and PCBs used in electrical facilities in accordance with the law. These substances are handled with the utmost care to prevent leakage or release. For asbestos and soil pollution, we carry investigative studies in a timely manner and implement proper measures or controls based on the situation.
According to the Air Pollution Control Act, the Group measures the concentration of soot and dust at a certain frequency in the operation and management facilities such as office buildings and commercial facilities, and we keep records of the measurement results. We are working to prevent air pollution by ascertaining the status of emissions of soot and NOx into the atmosphere associated with our business activities and confirming that they do not exceed emission standards.
Most of the facilities operated and managed by our group, mainly in urban areas, take water from the water supply and discharge it to the sewer system in accordance with the discharge standards of each local government. In addition, some of our resort facilities discharge water from water supplies and groundwater into rivers in accordance with laws such as the Water Pollution Control Act and the discharge standards of each local government.
The Group recognizes that the mitigation and proper disposal of waste is an important environmental issue because increased business activities will result in increased waste.
We also believe that it is important to endeavor to reduce waste emissions based on an approach incorporating the 3Rs (reduce, reuse, recycle); instead of using vast amounts of resources for our businesses.
The development and construction of long-life housing, office buildings, commercial facilities and resorts, and curbing the use of resources by promoting recycling in business activities, will contribute to reduction of pollution through curbing the use of resources in business activities.
It is based on this awareness that we will continue to work with design firms, construction companies, end customers and other stakeholders to manage waste responsibly in accordance with laws and regulations regarding storage methods, disposal procedures, etc. and reduce waste through responsible recycling and achieve a recycling-oriented society.
The Group has established the Sustainability Committee headed by the President & Representative Director, and to address the issue of waste, the Sustainability Council, established as a subcommittee, leads relevant management activities across the entire Group.
The Sustainability Council, comprised of environmental and sustainability managers from each group company, manages the setting of group-wide targets, results of efforts, and shares information about waste based on a common policy. This ensures data on the use and storage of waste by each company is understood and that proper management/disposal is carried out in accordance with relevant laws and regulations. This also ensures that we are making efforts to reduce waste through our business activities.
We aim to reduce waste emissions per floor area of our business offices and real estate portfolio 11% compared to FY2019 by the FY2030.
Tokyu Land Corporation has set the following process-type goals for the facilities it operates and manages, and is working to reduce waste.
Data on waste volume
The Tokyu Fudosan Holdings Group is working to reduce waste through home renovations. Through the Kurashi Up Green whole-residence regeneration system of Tokyu Homes Corporation,
The Tokyu Fudosan Holdings Group is working to reduce waste through home renovations. Tokyu Resort Corporation is conducting the sales of vacation homes that have been seismically diagnosed and guaranteed and also ecologically remodeled under its REWORTH program.
ISO 14001 certification is obtained by 2.5% of the Group's business sites.
The Tokyu Fudosan Holdings Group is continuously working to reduce waste. At commercial facilities, used cooking oil that is discarded at restaurants is recycled into biofuel in collaboration with oil and fat business companies, and they are used as alternative fuels for light oil in Japan and overseas.
Tokyu Land Corporation, in collaboration with Saera Co., Ltd. and ASKUL Corporation, has rented umbrellas made from used clear files collected from tenant companies in our office buildings for workers to use. We implemented a resource recycling project. In one year, 1,014 kg (equivalent to about 50,000 pieces) were collected, of which 250 kg was used as recycled material for umbrella handles, and the remaining 764 kg was recycled as recycled plastic. In addition, Tokyu Fudosan Holdings Co., Ltd. participates in efforts to recycle resources with the beverages sold at its head office. This beverage uses 100% recycled PET bottles, which are collected and recycled from used PET bottles, helping to reduce waste. In addition, the use of this PET bottle has led to a reduction in CO2 emissions of approximately 60% per bottle compared to new petroleum-derived PET bottles.
TOKYU LAND CORPORATION and 14 partner companies established the "Zero Emission Club" in order to reduce waste generated during renovation work of office buildings and commercial facilities. In collaboration with various stakeholders, we will promote initiatives to solve environmental problems, such as reducing and reusing waste, converting existing facilities to ZEB, and promoting further greening in the greater Shibuya area, and create business opportunities through co-creation. We are trying to expand our business.
TOKYU LAND CORPORATION and Tokyu Resorts & Stays Co., Ltd. have concluded a comprehensive partnership agreement regarding a regional circular and symbiosis zone with Chino City, Nagano Prefecture and the Suwa Regional Decarbonization Innovation Association. With the aim of contributing to carbon-neutral urban development through the creation of a sustainable, circular, and symbiotic decarbonized society (regional circular and symbiotic sphere), we will promote sustainable regional circulation (Morigurashi) centered on forest resources and are working to reduce waste and raw material usage.
The Tokyu Fudosan Holdings is developing a wide range of businesses related to the development, operation, and management of the real estate, and in that, we analyze and examine the life cycle of buildings and promote the reduction of environmental burden.
Tokyu Land Corporation calculates the primary energy usage at the operation stage when designing a condominium, and reports on it based on the Building Energy Conservation Law. For CASBEE-certified properties, life cycle CO2 is calculated for each category such as construction, repair/renovation/demolition, and operation. We aim to reduce environmental pollution and utilize resources by using the results of comparisons with general buildings (reference values) in our design process.
In addition, Tokyu Community Corp. analyzes the life cycle of the building when entrusting the management of condominiums and formulates a long-term repair plan for building maintenance. As a result of examining these, it was found that the cycle of large-scale renovation work can be extended more than before by adopting highly durable materials. This will reduce the number of large-scale renovations during the entire building life cycle and reduce building materials and waste during construction. This has made it possible for us to extend the cycle of large-scale renovation work at Brands City Hongodai from 12 years to 16 years.
The Group recognizes that the responsible use of resources is an important environmental issue because increased business activities will result in increased use of resources, even though these resources are limited in nature.
We also believe that it is important to endeavor to use resources more effectively based on an approach incorporating the 3Rs (reduce, reuse, recycle); instead of using vast amounts of resources for our businesses.
The development and construction of long-life housing, office buildings, commercial facilities and resorts, and curbing the use of resources by promoting the reuse of resources in business activities, will create business opportunities and enhance the competitiveness of the Group.
It is based on this awareness that we will continue to work with design firms, construction companies and other stakeholders to use resources responsibly and more effectively.
The Group has established the Sustainability Committee headed by the President & Representative Director, and to address the issue of use of resources, the Sustainability Council, established as a subcommittee, leads relevant management activities across the entire Group.
The Sustainability Council, comprised of environmental and sustainability managers from each group company, shares information from across the group based on a common policy. This ensures that we are using resources responsibility and efficiently.
We have set a target of 80% waste recycling rate at our head office building for FY2030, and are increasing the waste recycling rate to achieve this goal by distributing recycling guides and reducing burnable waste, etc. The actual waste recycling rate in FY2022 was 60.1%.
At Tokyu Land Corporation, the amount of wood procured in fiscal 2022 for use as raw materials in development projects was 19,892m³.
Eave materials for the Shin Aoyama Tokyu Building
The Green Connection Project is an initiative with customers and other stakeholders of the Group to help preserve forests. This initiative has preserved forests in various uses, from condominium purchases to use of offices and resorts, with more than 1,000 hectares saved to date. Wood produced from forests is utilized in various businesses operated by the Group and also provided to customers, which forms a reuse cycle.
The Tokyu Fudosan Holdings Group has invested in a company that promotes the furniture recycling business.
The Tokyu Fudosan Holdings Group has invested in a company that promotes the furniture recycling business. They are researching and developing recyclable furniture and distribution methods in order to create a mechanism for repairing furniture returned after renting it for a certain period and distributing it again. In this way, we are actively working to conserve the global environment by realizing a sound material-cycle society that does not throw away things.
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