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Environment 2006

Contents

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  All list (1,760KB)
Company Profile (213KB)
Editorial Policy (213KB)
Welcome Message from the Top Management (162KB)
2006 Environment Action Report Highlights (160KB)

Promotion of Environmental Management
  Promotion of Environmental Management (107KB)
Business Activities, Environmental Activity Benefits and Environmental Load (44KB)
Records and Targets of Environmental Load (55KB)
Environmental Accounting (72KB)
Our Commitment to Environmental Activities
  Measures for Global Environmental Issues (112KB)
Establishing a Recycling Society (101KB)
Harmoniously Coexisting with the Local Environment (153KB)
Working with Society (194KB)
Environmental Management of Kyushu Electric Power Group
  Promotion of Environmental Management (120KB)
Environmental Activities (218KB)
Opinions on Environmental Activities
  Principal Opinions of the Kyushu Electric Power Environmental Advisory Council (53KB)
Other Opinions
• Results of the Questionnaire from the Previous Report
• Results of Survey on Mother's Awareness and Behavior on Environmental Issues
• The Result of the “9th Nikkei Environmental Management Survey” conducted by Nihon Keizai Shimbun, Inc.
• Results of Employees' Environmental Awareness Survey
(55KB)
Items Reflecting Opinions, Evaluations and Commendations from Outside the Company (32KB)

  Independent Review of the Environment Action Report (39KB)

Supplementary Materials

Glossary
(355KB)

Glossary explains terms contained in this report and basic environment-related words or expressions.

Cover photo
Azaleas on Mt. Hiiji, one of the Kuju Mountains

Much of the forestland owned by Kyushu Electric Power Co., Inc. is man-made, with sugi cedars and hinoki cypresses having been planted on the mountain ridge of Kyushu when it was put to pasture at the end of the Taisho Period (1912-1926) for watershed protection. Areas such as Mt. Hiiji however, remain as lush natural environments, and we protect such places as part of our forestland in order that they may be preserved unchanged.

This symbol mark, designed after a four-leaf clover, represents the four business areas in which Kyusyu Electric Power Group is engaged: total energy, IT & telecommunications, environment & recycling, and consumer & community services. The “e” stem signifies energy and ecology. The mark expresses the stance the group takes in the promotion of environmental activities in its overall business activities.
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