The Nitto Group considers "biodiversity conservation" to be a key sustainability issue, and is working to minimize the overall negative impact of its corporate activities on the global environment and ecosystems, as well as to prevent the decline of biodiversity.
We support the "Keidanren Declaration for Biodiversity and Guideline," and are currently formulating activity targets, focusing on preventing air pollution and preserving water resources.
We are focusing on water reuse and zero-discharge (ZLD) in order to use water resources efficiently and minimize the impact on business activities of water supply restrictions due to abnormal weather, etc. At the Shiga Plant, we reuse wastewater and effluent generated at the plant using water treatment technology that utilizes the Nitto Group's reverse osmosis (RO) membrane, which does not allow impurities other than water to pass through. The wastewater utilization rate will reach 90% from 2022 onwards.
Going forward, we plan to roll out products incorporating the technologies and schemes that we have established and verified in-house to emerging countries and other countries and regions with high water risks. Furthermore, by combining these water treatment technologies with other environmental technologies, we will contribute to solving social issues through our business, such as ensuring safe and secure water and conserving water resources.
The water used in our manufacturing processes impacts local water sources. Excessive water use and pollution pose risks of negative impacts on ecosystems and local communities.
The Nitto Group recognizes the importance of monitoring water risks at its manufacturing sites. We aim for a sustainable future by understanding water usage and quality through Aqueduct (floods, droughts, water resources, etc.) and internal EPDS (water intake, wastewater, COD, etc.).
*Please refer to the Sustainability Data Book for details.
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