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April 24, 2003
Nikon Corporation (SHIMAMURA, Teruo, President & COO) recently completed the establishment of a zero-emission system at its Ohi Plant (Tokyo), Yokohama Plant (Kanagawa), Sagamihara Plant (Kanagawa) and Kumagaya Plant (Saitama). As the Mito Plant (Ibaraki) completed development of its zero-emission system in September 2002, this means that all Nikon Corporation's plants are now operating with zero emissions.
Note: At Nikon, "zero emissions" has been defined as landfilled wastes accounting for no more than 1% of total emissions.
Nikon has defined "the construction of a zero-emission system at all Nikon plants in fiscal year 2004 ended March 31" as a key corporate objective among midterm environmental objectives in the "Nikon Environmental Action Plan". At the same time, we enhanced efforts to reduce waste and promote recycling, and as a result were able to achieve our goals a year ahead of schedule.
We will continue to implement a range of activities in Nikon group companies, and plan to establish a zero-emission system for all major Japanese manufacturing subsidiaries by fiscal 2006.
Note: Sendai Nikon Corporation (Miyagi), a subsidiary manufacturing cameras and other products, established a zero-emission system in February 2002.
Outline of Nikon's Zero-Emission Activities