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,
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 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 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.
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.
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 reduce waste through responsible recycling and achieve a recycling-oriented society.
The Group has established the Sustainability Committee headed by the President & Representative Director,
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 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.
The Group has established the following target for waste.
We aim to reduce waste emissions per floor area of our business offices and real estate portfolio 25% compared to FY2005 by the FY 2020.
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.
Data on waste volume
This card shows data on waste volume of Tokyu Fudosan Holdings Group.
2005(FY) (base year) |
2015(FY) | 2016(FY) | 2017(FY) | 2018(FY) | 2019(FY) | 2020(FY) (target year) |
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VOC emissions (Unit:liters) |
- | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | - | |
Hazardous waste emissions (Unit:kg) |
- | 35,807 | 109,509 | 3,160 | 11,984 | 19,202 | - | |
Non-recyclable waste emissions (Unit:t) |
- | 9,360 | 13,261 | 15,669 | 10,711 | 12,296 | - | |
Recyclable waste emissions (Unit:t) |
- | 9,548 | 11,865 | 9,900 | 12,221 | 10,126 | - | |
Cost of environmental fines (Unit:yen) |
- | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | - | |
Waste emissions (intensity) (Unit:kg/m2) |
13.23 | 10.06 | 12.50 | 12.64 | 10.15 | 9.14 | 9.92 | |
Achievement rate | - | -24% | -5.5% | -4.5% | -23.3% | -31.1% | -25% |
・Date cover the scope of Tokyu Fudosan Holdings and five operating companies.
There are no office that have received environmental management certification such as ISO14001 or EMAS.
The Group recognizes that the responsible use of resources is an important environmental issue because increased business activities will result
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,
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 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.
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.
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.
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