CSR
- CSR
Recycling
Complete Abolition of Harmful Substances
Sumitomo Electric Hardmetal Corp. has completely abolished materials or processes of all products designated as hazardous heavy metals including lead, mercury, hexavalent chromium, and cadmium, whose use is restricted by Europe’s RoHS/ELV directives.
In addition, such hazardous organic compounds as PBB, PBDE, PFOS, PFOA, trichloroethylene, and dichloromethane are not used in all processes.
- Mercury abolished (March, 2003)
- Hexavalent chromium abolished (December, 2004)
- Cadmium abolished (January, 2006)
Energy Saving
To take measures against global warming, Sumitomo Electric Hardmetal Corp. has been engaged in reduction of CO2 emissions by energy saving activities, successfully resulting in a significant reduction of an energy unit.
Zero Emission
Sumitomo Electric Hardmetal Corp. started zero emission activities since 2001. In 2005, we reached an annual zero emission lower than the target value of 1%, and we are still on the way of seeking for a sustained and improved rate while striving for further renovation of the activity.
ISO14001 Certification Status (including Subsidiaries)
- Sumitomo Electric Hardmetal Corp. , certified on September 29, 2000, [No. JQA-EMI1030]
- Kyushu Sumiden Seimitsu Ltd. certified in June, 2006
- Hokkaido Sumiden Precision Co., Ltd. certified in July, 2006
- Axismateria certified in May, 2007
- Tokai Sumiden Precision Co., Ltd. certified in June, 2008