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「法規制の順守」は経営の最重要事項であり、従来より社内
管理体制の整備や啓発活動を推進して来ました。
2016年度も外部講師を招き、廃棄物処理法に関わる教育とし
て、建設系廃棄物の処理に関する留意点や産業廃棄物広域
認定制度※について学習し、法順守の徹底を図りました。
また、廃棄物管理に関しても、マニフェスト管理および行政
報告、廃棄物処理会社現地確認などを計画的に実施しました。
このような活動の結果、事業所周辺環境に重大な影響を与え
る事件・事故や環境関連法令違反等は発生していません。
● 法順守状況
従業員に対する環境教育として、イントラネットを活用し、環
境一般教育、廃棄物処理法教育等、複数の教育プログラムを
用意し、実施しています。特に、環境一般教育は、当社教育支
援システム(NLM:NECネッツエスアイ Learning Management)
を使用し、受講率100%を達成しました。
さらに、内部監査員養成研修や環境推進者教育を実施し、環
境マネジメントシステムの維持・改善を図っています。また、現
場でのお客様への提案力を高めるため、拠点勤務者を中心
に、エコ検定の取得推進をはかっています。
● 人材育成・環境意識啓発
2016年度は、7月20日~10月12日の期間で28管理体の内
部監査を実施し、その結果は以下の通りです。内部監査の結
果は、環境管理総括責任者に報告され、マネジメントシステ
ムの改善等を実施しました。
● 内部監査
監査実施管理体数
28サイト
評価できる点
55件
軽微な不適合
0件
改善の機会
8件
① 環境一般教育の100%受講を達成した。
② 環境と社会貢献を兼ねた活動を実施している。
③ 継続して経費削減・品質改善活動を環境目的・目標に設定し、活動している。
評価できる点
※製造者が使用済み製品を、既存の物流システムを利用して回収再生できる資格を与える廃棄物処理法の特例制度。
Networks & System Integration Corporation
Environmental Report 2017
Basic Principles
Action Guidelines
Established: March 1, 1996Revised: June 23, 2017
PresidentNEC Networks & System Integration Corporation
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As a Communication Systems Integrator in an information-oriented society, we strive to be a company whose employees pursue earth-friendly business activities and which operate in harmony with the environment, and contribute to the realization of an enriched society.
We regard harmony with the environment as a key management issue and work to promote the following environmental activities on the part of each employee.
1. Recognize that there is an environmental impact throughout every aspect of business activities, try to continually improve environmental management systems, and endeavor to enhance environmental performance.
2. Work to prevent environmental pollution, mitigate climate change and promote climate change adaptation activities.
3. Comply with laws, regulations, agreements and other requirements related to the environment, and manage activities, products and services with the potential to impact the environment.
4. Set targets for the activities, promote resource and energy conservation at each stage of an activity, product or service, work to reduce waste, and promote the preservation of biodiversity.
5. Document the environmental policy, disseminate the policy among employees, and implement and maintain the policy by way of an environmental management system.
6. Release the environmental policy widely and contribute to local communities.
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1. Environmental Policy
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NESIC regards environmental management as one of its most important management issues and has strengthened mechanisms and systems designed to promote environmental management. Specifically, the Central Environmental Management Committee, (chaired by the executive in charge of environmental affairs) deliberates over and decides on company-wide environmental
Operation Structure
NESIC received ISO 14001 standard certification for environmental management systems on July 28, 1999.For FY2016, NESIC and affiliates NEC Magnus Communications, Ltd. (part of the former Toyo Alphanet Co., Ltd.) and NEC Net Innovation, Ltd. underwent the assessment for enlargement and the regular test on November 8-11. With its system based on the ISO 14001: 2004 standard recognized as being continuously effective, the NESIC Group maintained its certification.
ISO 14001 Certification
Environmental Management Promotion SystemAs of April 1, 2017
President (Representative Director)
Executive in Charge of Environmental Affairs
Environmental Management Administrator
Environmental Management Representative
Central Environmental Management Committee
Environmental Promoters MeetingInternal Auditors
Marketing & Sales Development Unit
Environmental Management Promotion Subcommittee
(including the Global Business Operations Unit)
Higashinihon Regional Division
Tohoku Regional Office/Hokkaido Regional Office
Environmental Management Promotion Subcommittee
Head Office District
Environmental Management Promotion Subcommittee
Head Office District
Environmental Management Promotion Subcommittee
Head Office District
Environmental Management Promotion Subcommittee
Head Office District
Environmental Management Promotion Subcommittee
Fuchu District
Environmental Management Promotion Subcommittee
MSC District
Environmental Management Promotion Subcommittee
Tamagawa District
Environmental Management Promotion Subcommittee
Tatsumi District
Environmental Management Promotion Subcommittee
Kansai Regional Division
Keiji Regional Office, Kobe Regional Office
Environmental Management Promotion Subcommittee
Nishinihon Regional Division
Chugoku Regional Office, Shikoku Regional Office, Kyushu Regional Office
Environmental Management Promotion Subcommittee
Nakanihon Regional Division
Chubu Regional Office, Shizuoka Regional Office, Hokuriku Regional Office
Environmental Management Promotion Subcommittee
Kanto Koshin-etsu Regional Division
Kanto Regional Office, Kanagawa Regional Office, Niigata Regional Office, Koshin Regional Office, Environmental Management Promotion
Subcommittee
Chair: Environmental Management AdministratorDeputy Chair: General Manager, General Affairs Division and General Manager,
CSR Promotion and Corporate Communications DivisionMembers: General Manager, Procurement Division General Manager, Global Business Planning Division, Global Business
Operations Unit General Manager, Marketing & Sales Planning Office, Marketing &
Sales Development Unit General Manager, Business Planning Office, Production Operation Unit Senior Vice President and Member of the Board, NEC Magnus
Communications, Ltd. Assistant Executive General Manager, Planning Division, Nichiwa Co. Member of the Board, NEC Net Innovation, Ltd.Secretary: Assistant General Manager, CSR Promotion and Corporate
Communications Division
Chair: General Manager, CSR Promotion and Corporate Communications Division
Members: Environment promoter in each management site(practical affairs personnel at different organizations)
Office: CSR Promotion and Corporate Communications Division Environmental Promotion Group
1. Certifying Body: Japan Quality Assurance Organization (JQA)2. Date of Registration: December 17, 19993. Date of Renewal: December 17, 20144. Date of Expiration: December 16, 20175. Certificate Number: JQA-EM06406. Registered Organization: NEC Networks & System Integration Corporation 2-6-1 Koraku, Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo, Japan
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strategies and policies, and follows up priority issues. As a subordinate organization, an Environmental Promoters Meeting is convened every other month, chaired by the general manager of the CSR Promotion & Corporate Communications Division (Environmental Management System Supervisor) to promote environmental management activities.
Top Management
Meeting Structures
Enterprises Solutions Operations Unit
Environmental Management Promotion Subcommittee
(Including the Empowered Office Business Development Division)
Carrier Public Solution Operations Units
Environmental Management Promotion Subcommittee
Public Infrastructure SolutionsOperations Unit
Environmental Management Promotion Subcommittee
Technical Services Operations Unit
Environmental Management Promotion Subcommittee
Corporate Staff Sector
Environmental Management Promotion Subcommittee
Procurement Division
Environmental Management Promotion Subcommittee
NEC Magnus Communications, Ltd.
Environmental Management Promotion Subcommittee
Nichiwa Co.
Environmental Management Promotion Subcommittee
NEC Net Innovation, Ltd.
Environmental Management Promotion Subcommittee
1. Environmental Policy
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Placing the highest priority on compliance in its management, NESIC has long developed in-house management systems and implemented activities to raise awareness.For FY2016, NESIC invited outside lecturers to provide education on the Waste Disposal Act so that its staff would strictly observe the laws by learning about the points to note in the treatment of construction-related waste and about the wide-area recycling designation system*.
Compliance
Staff Development and Raising of Environmental Awareness
Internal Audits
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① All personnel received general environmental education.
② Activities for both the environment and social contribution were conducted.
③ Cost reduction and quality improvement activities were conducted with them defined as environmental objectives and targets.
* An exceptional program under the Waste Disposal Act that gives manufacturers a qualification to collect and recycle used products with the use of the existing logistical system
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1. Environmental Policy
Benefits
For FY2016, NESIC carried out internal audits on 28 management sites , and the results were as follows. They were reported to the Environmental Management Administrator and the manage-ment system was improved.
Number of management sites audited:
Satisfactory cases
Minor non-conformance
Opportunities for improve-ment
With regard to waste management, NESIC systematically implemented manifest management, reporting to the governmental sector and on-site checks of waste treatment operators.As a result of these actions, there were no incidents with a significant impact on the environment around its offices and plants, and no cases of the violation of environment-related laws and ordinances.
To provide employees with environmental education, NESIC prepares and implements general environmental education, education on the Waste Disposal Act and several other education programs. Among others, the general environmental education uses NESIC’s education assistance system, called NESIC Learning Management (NLM), to achieve a state in which all the personnel received the education.
In addition, NESIC also provides training for developing internal auditors and education for environmental promotors in a bid to maintain and improve its environmental management system. To ensure that staff are capable of offering customers better proposals on the spot, it mainly encourages workers on site to acquire certification for environmental specialists.
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Mitigating global warming
● Power consumption cut
Reducing the environmental impact of logistical operations by increasing the rate of cargo consolidation on trucks departing from the Tokyo area
Use of green power
Actions for carbon offsetting
● Increasing the cases of cargo consolidation for trucks departing from the Tokyo area
* The J-VER scheme was established by the Ministry of the Environment, and it is aimed at recognizing greenhouse gas reduction and absorption rates achieved by domestic reduction projects as credits.
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Introducing environmentally-friendly company-owned vehicles and encouraging green driving to improve fuel efficiency
Increase the number of delivery items per truck to reduce the environmental impact of logistical operations
Unit power consumption
Maintenance and improvement of average fuel efficiency by encouraging green driving
CO2 emissions
16.1 km/ℓ16.1km/ℓTarget met
Up approx. 3%Actual 1,934 kWhTarget1,871 kWh
NESIC is introducing EmpoweredOffice* to its Head Office and all its major regional divisions and offices in an effort to cut power consumption. For FY2017/3 as well, power consumption at the offices was lowered, but unit power consumption (i.e. power consumption per staff member) rose around 3% after the increased operation of some facilities following business expansion.
NESIC began introducing hybrid vehicles in FY2008. As of the end of March 2016, it owned 97 hybrid and electric vehicles, which accounted for 64% of the vehicles owned by the company for business purposes, excluding station wagons. It advises all the registered drivers of vehicles for business use to implement green driving, and encourages all its employees to do so as an appropriate way of everyday driving. Automotive equipment with voice guidance was introduced, which is effective not
The Act on Rationalizing Energy Use obliges all cargo owners to rationalize their use of energy of their own accord. NESIC works to increase the efficiency of the operation of vehicles for transport from its material
NESIC has part of its power consumption at its showroom on the 33rd floor of the Head Office building covered by green power generated from solar power. This has helped reduce CO2 emissions by some 7 tons in a year. At the Customers Fair 2016 held at major offices, namely the Kansai Regional Division and the Chubu Regional Office, all the power consumption at the exhibition space was covered by green power. The same applied to the Customers Fair 2017 held at The Prince Park Tower Tokyo in February. They all had the effect of cutting CO2 emissions by almost 7 tons.
NESIC purchases offsetting credits under the J-VER scheme* to reduce part (12 t) of the CO2 emissions from the kitchen for the Head Office canteen.
* A workstyle reform solution that changes workplaces and ways of working to draw out the personnel’s capabilities to the fullest degree
Cutting power consumption
3.28 items3.40 items 0.12 104
2. Actions in Environmental Activities
2. Actions in Environmental Activities
only for safety while driving but also for fuel conservation. It helped maintain an average fuel efficiency target of 16.1 km per liter and improve fuel efficiency.
ActualTarget
centers to its worksites. While the number of items of cargo consolidation was 0.12 below the target, CO2 emissions were cut by around 104 tons.
ActualTarget
Target not met, with a shortfall of Reduced by tonsitems
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Effect use of resources
Promoting provision of environmental and energy-saving solutions
NESIC implements thermal recycling to recycle 94% of its industrial waste.
NESIC used digital multifunctional photocopiers to change paper data into electronic form and implemented paperless operation meetings to drastically reduce photocopying paper and achieve the target set for FY2016.
NESIC is an NEC Group company certified by the Minister of the Environment for the wide-area treatment of industrial waste. It thus contributes to collection and recycling of information and communication equipment manufactured by NEC, such as computers and communication devices.
NESIC offers EmpoweredOffice and many other environmentally-friendly solutions to contribute to the reduction of CO2 emissions and other environmental impacts on the part of customers, thereby improving the global environment.
(57% reduction in the copy count per day per person from the FY2008 level)
● Reducing the copy count
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Increasing the recycling rate of industrial waste
Encouraging paperless operation with the use of ICT solutions
Collection and recycling information and communication equipment manufactured by NEC, such as computers and communication devices
Promoting the provision of environmental and energy-saving solutions, including the EmpoweredOffice workstyle reform solution for energy conservation, resource conservation (paperless operation) and space saving
Increasing the recycling rate of industrial waste
Promoting sales of environmentally-friendly products (Eco Symbol products)
94%92% 2%
34,527 units36,360 unitsof the target achieved95%
22.024.2 2.2
2. Actions in Environmental Activities
ActualTarget Up
Reduced by ActualTarget
ActualTarget
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Aware that biological diversity is a significant foundation for a sustainable society, NESIC strives to minimize the impacts of corporate business activities and employees’ lives, encourages employees’ activities that contribute to the conservation of biological diversity and pushes ahead with the provision of environmental and energy conservation solutions.
Ecosystem and biodiversity conservation activities
Environmental campaign
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2. Actions in Environmental Activities
The NESIC Group Rice Paddy Cultivation Project
Plant Growing Experience
It also works to raise environmental awareness among its staff members in a bid to deepen their understanding of the conservation of biological diversity and to behave independently in consideration of biological diversity at offices and at home alike.
As part of its activities for raising environmental awareness, this campaign was planned as an opportunity for thinking about the mechanism of nature through an experience of growing plants at home and in workplaces that would boost interest in planting.Inviting entries from the entire group, the campaign prepared six different prizes, including the Grand Prix, the Green Curtain Prize and the Kids Challenge Prize. The prizes were presented to 19 entrants.The participants voiced their hopes that the campaign would continue.
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As part of the efforts to preserve eco-systems and biological diversity, the NESIC Group Rice Paddy Cultivation Project was launched in FY2012. This fiscal year marked its 5th anniversary.This Rice Paddy Cultivation Project revives fallow rice paddies at Higashitanaka in the Ibaraki Prefecture city of Ishioka to bring back various living species, thereby restoring the ecosystem.This project was designed for NESIC Group employees and their family members as a year-round hands-on nature program. The participants carry out activities from planting to threshing and ecosystem research under the guidance of local experts. (Cumulative total number of participants until FY2016: 790)
For FY2016, the rice variety for sake brewing was changed from Nihombare to Gohyakumangoku, and the project worked to cultivate it. It enjoys cooperation from a local brewer in sake brewing, and this helps advertise the activity. Apart from the rice for sake, it has been cultivating glutinous rice since FY2015. It asks Akebono-so, a facility for providing assistance to people with disabilities, to cut the rice cakes. The product was used to support sufferers of the Kumamoto Earthquake.
Nihombare Gohyakumangoku,
The following shows the environmental accounting for FY2016.
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4,435
1,116
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22,493
60,912
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51,645
5,908
14,054
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29,592
Costs within business area
Upstream & downstream costs
Management activities costs
Research & development costs
Social activities costs
Costs of environmental damage, etc.
Total
* Economic effect: the potential economic effect obtained by converting the amount of the reduction of environmental impact into monetary value
(thousand yen)
CO2 emissions
Planning, consulting, design, development, etc. regarding network-based ICT (informa-tion and communication technology) systems, 24/7 maintenance, operation and monitoring services at over 400 support service centers, and provision of outsourc-ing services
Volume generated
Volume recycled
Volume for final disposal
Recycling rate
Legend
● Electricity: Power consumption in officesPaper: Consumption of photocopying paper in officesChemical substances: Paints, adhesives and others
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Environmental Accounting
Environmental Impact (Material Balance)
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2. Actions in Environmental Activities
Large classification Middle classification Small classification Investments Costs Economic effect*
Prevention of global warming Prevention of global warming
Effective utilization of resources
Recycling of resources
Costs of waste disposal
Pollution prevention measures
Compliance
Green purchasing of products
Human resources development
Environmentally sound products
Maintenance of ISO certification & environmental audits
Research & development
Nature conservation
Contribution to society
Information disclosure
Other
Personnel costs related to environmental activities
Management of chemical substances & waste
Effective utilization of resources
Recycling of resources
Risk management
Management activities
Research & development
Social activities
Other
Design of environmentally sound products
Electricity
Heavy oil, etc.
Gasoline
Chemical substances
Paper
13,129 Mwh
40 kℓ
227 kℓ
1,017 kg
82,409 kg
Business activities OutputInput
Input Output
10,642 t・CO2
1,892 t
Industrial waste
1,775 t
117 t
93.8 %
CO2 emissions: Volume of carbon dioxide generated by consuming electricity, utility gas and other energy
Industrial waste: Total volume of industrial wasteVolume recycled: Total volume of industrial waste recycled into resourcesVolume for final disposal: Total volume of industrial waste incinerated or put
into landfill
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Winning a Chubu New Office Promotion Award in the 27th Nikkei New Office Award
Examples of improvements achieved at NESIC by introducing EmpoweredOffice
The Head Office was relocated to Iidabashi in October 2010.
NESIC Head Office Number of workers: approx. 3,000
●The figures reflect a comparison between the data in the second half of 2009 before the relocation and those in the second half of 2010 after the relocation.
●The CO2 emissions reduction represents the value converted from the reduction in power consumption and in the volume of photocopying paper purchased.
●The CO2 emissions reduction represents the cumulative total value for a six-month period.
●The reduction effect varies depending on the environment, and the reduction effect shown above is not guaranteed.
The Office was renovated in April 2014. The office was renovated in March 2014.
NESIC Hokkaido Regional Office
NESIC Shikoku Regional OfficeNESIC Hokuriku Regional Office
The office was renovated in March 2014. The office was renovated in March 2014.
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Winning a Kinki New Office Promotion Award in the 28th Nikkei New Office Award
Winning a Shikoku New Office Promotion Award in the 27th Nikkei New Office Award
Winning a 24th Nikkei New Office Award
Office floor area
Power consumption
Volume of photocopying paper purchased
Volume of photocopying paper purchased (portion used for internal work)
Number of photocopiers
Number of shredders
Business trip costs
Number of cabinets (for work)
Printing costs
Business trip costs
Power consumption
36%
28%
25%
60%
59%
55%
20%
41%Down
Down
Down
Down
28%14 %
22 %
150 tThe CO2 emissions reduction
The CO2 emissions reduction
Office costs 20 %
40%Down
Down
Down
Down
%
%
%
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6 t 1 t
1 t
8 %
2 t
6 %
3. Environmentally Sound Solutions3. Environmentally Sound Solutions
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Down
Down
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Down
Down
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Number of workers: Approx. 230 Number of workers: Approx. 70NESIC Kansai Regional Division
●The figures reflect a comparison between the actual data in the period from April 2014 to January 2015 and those in the same period a year earlier.
●The CO2 emissions reduction represents the value converted from the reduction in power consumption and in the volume of photocopying paper purchased.
●The CO2 emissions reduction represents the cumulative total value for a six-month period.
●The reduction effect varies depending on the environment, and the reduction effect shown above is not guaranteed.
Number of workers: Approx. 45 Number of workers: Approx. 45
Winning a Hokkaido New Office Promotion Award and the Governor of Hokkaido Award in the 27th Nikkei New Office Award
Volume of photocopying paper purchased
Business trip costs
Power consumption
Number of cabinets (for work)
●The figures reflect a comparison between the data in the first half of FY2013 before the renovation and those in the first half of FY2014 after the renovation.
●The CO2 emissions reduction represents the value converted from the reduction in power consumption and in the volume of photocopying paper purchased.
●The CO2 emissions reduction represents the cumulative total value for a six-month period.
●The reduction effect varies depending on the environment, and the reduction effect shown above is not guaranteed.
Volume of photocopying paper purchased
Number of business trips
Power consumption
Number of cabinets (for work)
Volume of photocopying paper purchased
Number of business trips
Power consumption
Number of cabinets (for work)75%Down
Down
Down
Down
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%
15206
60%Down
Down
Down
Down
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%
322031
The CO2 emissions reduction
Office costs
●The figures reflect a comparison between the data in the first half of FY2013 before the renovation and those in the first half of FY2014 after the renovation.
●The CO2 emissions reduction represents the value converted from the reduction in power consumption and in the volume of photocopying paper purchased.
●The CO2 emissions reduction represents the cumulative total value for a six-month period.
●The reduction effect varies depending on the environment, and the reduction effect shown above is not guaranteed.
The CO2 emissions reduction
Office costs
●The figures reflect a comparison between the data in the first half of FY2013 before the renovation and those in the first half of FY2014 after the renovation.
●The CO2 emissions reduction represents the value converted from the reduction in power consumption and in the volume of photocopying paper purchased.
●The CO2 emissions reduction represents the cumulative total value for a six-month period.
●The reduction effect varies depending on the environment, and the reduction effect shown above is not guaranteed.
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The CO2 emissions reduction
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NESIC covers part of the power consumption at the Network Total Operation Center (nTOC) in the MSC Center Building with renewable energy generated by a solar power generation system.At nTOC, the system is also used as an emergency power source, given that it will be a first action base in the event of a large-scale disaster.
Commercial power supply
Junction box Power conditioner Power distribution board
Foyer display
Green room (vending machines, TV sets, etc.)
Presentation room lighting
Display monitors at nTOC (14 plasma display units)
Offices, computers, and others
The system links Higashitanaka in the city of Ishioka in Ibaraki Prefecture, where the NESIC Group Rice Paddy Cultivation Project takes place, and NESIC Head Office in Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo via a mobile line to remotely control a 360-degree 72x zoom camera for the real-time observation of rice growth.The system is powered by renewable energy generated with solar power generation and wind power generation systems.
Green Remote Observation System
Solar power generation
Wind power generation
High performance camera
Battery
WAN router & mobile router
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Power supply
Rooftop panels
(*Using the Tokyo Electric Power Company actual emissions factor as announced by the Ministry of the Environment on December 9, 2013)
This system is expected to achieve an annual reduction of 7.1 tons of CO2*.
3. Environmentally Sound Solutions
● Solar Power Generation System
Higashitanaka, Ishioka, Ibaraki Prefecture
Monitoring at the Head Office in Iidabashi
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NESIC’s regional bases actively carry out activities that contribute to the environment and local communities.
Cooperated in the environmental activities of Nichiban Co., Ltd. Took part in the activities of the Mt. Fuji Beautification Foundation .
Cleaned the surroundings of the regional office building.
Conducted cleaning of Goshikihama Beach in support of the Ehime Prefectural Project for Preservation of Public Civil Engineering Facilities.
Collected trash on roads, near the Hori River, parks and elsewhere around the NEC Chubu Building.
Editorial Policy
NESIC has been publishing an Annual Report since fiscal 2016.As a result, this Environmental Report focuses on environmental activities.For information about social contribution activities, please refer to the Annual Report.
◆ Period Covered: April 1, 2016 to March 31, 2017◆ Scope of Report: NESIC Head Office, five bases in the Tokyo area, five regional divisions and 31 regional offices◆ NESIC Webpage on the Environment: http://www.nesic.co.jp/english/csr/environment.html◆ Contact (e-mail): [email protected]
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Tohoku Regional Office Koshin Regional Office
Chubu Regional Office
Kyushu Regional Office
4. Contributions to Local Communities
4. Contributions to Local Communities
Hokuriku Regional Office
Shikoku Regional Office
Took part in Love Earth Cleanup 2016 organized by the Fukuoka City Government and carried out cleaning activities at Uminonakamichi Seaside Park.
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