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Scope of Data Calculation for Environmental and Occupational Safety Performance
The Responsible Care Initiative refers to activities in which organizations that manufacture or handle chemical products implement environmental, safety and health measures in a voluntary manner. These organizations are required to publicize the results of these activities and to facilitate dialogue and communication with communities in which they operate. In addition, these activities must be conducted at all stages, from development, manufacturing, distribution and use to disposal of chemical products. The Responsible Care Initiative is promoted by the International Council of Chemical Associations (ICCA). This internationally recognized initiative is recommended by the “Agenda 21” document of the United Nations Conference on Environment and Development (UNCED), also known as the Earth Summit, held in Rio de Janeiro in 1992. The focus of this initiative is to encourage the proper management of chemicals. In Japan, in collaboration with the ICCA, member companies of the Japan Chemical Industry Association (JCIA) initiated their own Responsible Care Initiatives in 1990 based on “The Guiding Principles for the Improvement of Environmental, Health and Safety Conditions” formulated by the JCIA. Moreover, the Japan Responsible Care Council (JRCC) was established in 1995 as a wing of the JCIA. The JRCC was subsequently reorganized as a Responsible Care Committee under the JCIA. Since then, many corporations have joined this committee to promote the initiative. Meanwhile, in 1996 the Nippon Keidanren, a leading domestic industry association, announced its Keidanren Voluntary Action Plan on the Environment, which clarifies the association’s policy of requiring the chemical industry to undertake voluntary environmental management through Responsible Care Initiatives. Moreover, Japan’s Ministry of the Environment has set forth its Fourth Basic Environment Plan, which includes its definition of Responsible Care Initiatives as an activity business operators are expected to engage in on a voluntary basis (Section 2, Paragraph 9 “Initiatives to establish and promote comprehensive chemical substance safety countermeasures”).
DM Novafoam Ltd.• Aomori Plant• Nagano Plant• Okayama Plant
Harima PlantDaicel CorporationDaicel Safety Systems Inc.Daicel Logistics Service Co., Ltd.
Ohtake PlantDaicel CorporationDaicel-Allnex Ltd.Daicel Ohtake Sangyo Co., Ltd.Daicel Logistics Service Co., Ltd.
Innovation Park (Central Research Center)
Aboshi Plant, Himeji Production Sector
Daicel Corporation
Daicel-Evonik Ltd.
Daicel FineChem Ltd.
Daicen Membrane-Systems Ltd.
Daicel Logistics Service Co., Ltd.
Daicel Aboshi Sangyo Co., Ltd.
Kyodo Sakusan Co., Ltd.
Arai PlantDaicel CorporationDaicel FineChem Ltd.Daicel-Allnex Ltd.Daicel Arai Chemical, Ltd.
Daicel Pyrotechnics Ltd.Takasaki PlantGunma Giant Shooting Practice Range
Daicel Pack Systems, Ltd.Isezaki Plant
Dainichi Chemical Corp.Iwaki Plant
Polyplastics Co., Ltd.Fuji PlantR&D CenterTechnical Solution Center
Daicel Logistics Service Co., Ltd.• Kanto Logistics Center• Kansai Logistics Center
Kanzaki PlantDaicel CorporationDaicel Value Coating Ltd.
Hirohata Plant, Himeji Production SectorDaicel CorporationDaicel Polymer Ltd.Toyo Styrene Co., Ltd.
Jiangsu Province, China
Daicel Safety Systems (Jiangsu) Co., Ltd.
Shanghai, China
Shanghai Daicel Polymers, Ltd.
Daicel Chiral Technologies (China) Co., Ltd.
Shaanxi Province, China
Xi’an Huida Chemical Industries Co., Ltd.
France
Chiral Technologies Europe S.A.S.
Poland
Daicel Safety Systems Europe Sp. z o. o.
India
Daicel Chiral Technologies (India) Private Ltd.
Thailand
Daicel Safety Systems (Thailand) Co., Ltd.
Daicel Safety Technologies (Thailand) Co., Ltd.
Special Devices (Thailand) Co., Ltd.
South Korea
Daicel Safety Systems Korea, Inc.
Zhejiang Province, China
Ningbo Da-An Chemical Industries Co., Ltd.
Guangxi, China
Daicel Nanning Food Ingredients Co., Ltd.
Kentucky, U.S.A.
Daicel Safety Systems America, LLC
Daicel Safety Technologies America, Inc.
Daicel Safety Tube Processing, Inc.
Pennsylvania, U.S.A.
Chiral Technologies, Inc.
Arizona, U.S.A.
Special Devices, Inc.
Daicel Safety Systems
America Arizona, Inc.
Data calculation in this section includes business sites and
Group companies that conduct production and logistics operations.
Data on overseas group companies, excluding Daicel Chiral Technologies (China) Co., Ltd. and Shanghai Daicel Polymers, Ltd.,
covers the period from January to December 2016.
The Responsible Care Initiative
Daicel Corporation (“the Company”): Business sites of Daicel Corporation and workplaces of domestic Group companies located within Daicel’s plants
Other Group Companies: Business sites of domestic Group companies located outside Daicel’s plants
Overseas Group Companies: Daicel’s overseas Group companies