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Honda Asia & Oceania Regional REALIZING THE JOY AND FREEDOM OF MOBILITY AND A SUSTAINABLE SOCIETY WHERE PEOPLE CAN ENJOY LIFE Environmental ANNUAL REPORT 2013 Asian Honda Motor Co., Ltd. 14 Sarasin Bldg., Surasak Rd., Silom, Bangrak, Bangkok 10500, Thailand Tel. : 66-2236-0256 2013.08 asianhonda.com Honda Asia & Oceania Regional ENVIRONMENTAL ANNUAL REPORT 2013 South America North America Europe/Middle East/Africa China Japan Asia & Oceania asianhonda.com Reducing and Reporting Environmental Impacts in 6 Regions Worldwide Reducing and Reporting Environmental Impacts in 6 Regions Worldwide Driven by our philosophy of building products close to the customer, Honda has manufacturing operations in 6 regions worldwide. In fiscal 2013, we delivered 26 million products to customers around the world. Always conscious of the environmental impact of our operations, we are working hard to take environmental responsibility to ever-higher levels around the world. In 2010, we established a new set of CO 2 emission reduction targets for our products, aiming by 2020 to provide “good products to customers with speed, affordability, and low CO 2 emissions.” As we seek to realize the Honda Environmental and Safety Vision “to realize the joy and freedom of mobility and a sustainable society where people can enjoy life” based on these targets, we are accelerating global efforts to address climate change, energy issues, and other environmental challenges. And amidst increasing global pressure on companies to disclose their environmental impacts, we are actively working to disclose the environmental performance and initiatives of each region, the highlights of which are compiled yearly in regional environmental reports. Annual unit sales by region (FY2013), and regional environmental reports Automobiles Motorcycles Latest data as of March 31, 2013 *Report covers from fiscal 2012 are shown for all regions except Japan and Asia & Oceania Power products and other Annual unit sales Annual unit sales Annual unit sales Annual unit sales Annual unit sales Annual unit sales Environmental report Environmental report Environmental report Environmental report Environmental report Environmental report Due out September 2013 Due out August 2013 Due out August 2013 Due out October 2013 Due out June 2013 Power products: included in figure for Asia & Oceania Due out September 2013 248,000 336,000 1,122,000 543,000 11,962,000 1,886,000 164,000 1,589,000 143,000 596,000 1,298,000 716,000 218,000 308,000 1,656,000 280,000 2,614,000 Europe/Middle East/Africa China Asia & Oceania Japan North America South America Honda Environmental Network in The Asia & Oceania Region Honda Environmental Network in The Asia & Oceania Region ASIA Asian Honda Motor Co., Ltd. A.P. Honda Co.,Ltd. Asian Parts Manufacturing Co., Ltd. Honda Automobile (Thailand) Co., Ltd. Honda Engineering Asian Co., Ltd. Honda R&D Asia Pacic Co., Ltd. Hodna R&D Southeast Asia Co., Ltd. Thai Honda Manufacturing Co., Ltd. Honda Leasing Thailand Co., Ltd. Honda Automobile Insurance Broker Co., Ltd. Honda Access Asia And Oceania Co., Ltd. P.T. Astra Honda Motor P.T. Honda Power Products Indonesia P.T. Honda Prospect Motor P.T. Honda Precision Parts Manufacturing P.T. Honda Access Indonesia Ltd. Honda Car Philippines Inc. Honda Philippine Inc. Honda Parts Manufacturing Corp. Honda Motorcycle & Scooter India (Private) Ltd. Honda Motor India (Private) Ltd. Honda R&D India (Private) Ltd. Honda Cars India Ltd. Honda Siel Power Product Ltd. Honda Access India (Private) Ltd. Atlas Honda Ltd. Honda Atlas Cars (Pakistan) Ltd. Honda Atlas Power Product (Private) Ltd. Honda Malaysia Sdn. Bhd. Boon Siew Honda Sdn. Bhd. HICOM-Honda Manufacturing Malaysia Sdn. Bhd. Honda Auto Parts Manufacturing Sdn. Bhd. Bukit Batok Driving Center Ltd. Singapore Safty Driving Center Ltd. Vietnam Auto Parts Co., Ltd. Honda Vietnam Co., Ltd. Honda Taiwan Motor Co., Ltd. Honda Taiwan Co., Ltd. Honda Access Taiwan Co., Ltd. Honda Korea Co., Ltd. Bangladesh Honda Ltd. Honda Australia M.&P.E. Pty. Ltd. Honda Australia Pty. Ltd. Honda New Zealand Ltd. ASH APH APM HATC EG-AS HRAP HRST TH HLTC HAIB HAC-AO AHJ HPPI HPM HPPM HAC-IN HCPI HPI HPMC HMSI HMI HRID HCIL HSPP HAC-ID AHL HACPL HAPPL HMSB BSH HICOM MHAP BBDC SSDC VAP HVN HTW-M HTW HAC-TW HKO BHL AUH-MPE AUH HNZ THAILAND INDONESIA PHILIPPINES INDIA PAKISTAN MALAYSIA SINGAPORE VIETNAM TAIWAN KOREA BANGLADESH AUSTRALIA NEW ZEALAND OCEANIA Key indicators of Honda’s environmental performance Environment-related external relations activities CARBON DISCLOSURE PROJECT 2nd in Japan In the Carbon Disclosure Project’s (CDP) 2012 survey, Honda earned a higher disclosure score than in 2011 and was the second-highest scoring Japanese company in the Global 500*. We also placed in the Carbon Disclosure-Leadership Index (CDLI) for the second year running. *Global 500: The 500 largest companies (by market capitalization) that make up the FTSE Global Equity Index Series. 16th Nikkei Environmental Management Survey 9th place Honda ranked 9th out of 1,730 manufacturers examined in the 16th Environmental Management Survey by news publishing company Nikkei Inc. Newsweek Green Rankings 2012 TOP 250 Honda was chosen among the top 250 global companies in the 2012 Green Rankings by Newsweek. Buna-no-Mori Environmental Survey 2012 Rank A Honda earned the highest rank, rank A, in the 2012 Buna-no-Mori environmental survey by NKSJ Risk Management, Inc., and was also selected as a component of the Buna-no-Mori eco-friendly investment fund. Honda is a member of the World Business Council for Sustainable Development (WBCSD), and a member of the WBCSD’s Urban Infrastructure Initiative (UII) Core Group. In May 2013, the UII presented a report outlining several proposals to help Kobe city achieve its sustainable development objectives. We took part in the dialogue with Kobe and in drawing up plans for sustainable mobility infrastructure. We also are participating in Vision 2050 activities and Sustainable Mobility Project 2.0. Honda also conducts various external relations activities in collaboration with policy makers in each region. We advise regional and national governing bodies on how to make mobility systems environmentally sustainable from a technological standpoint, partner with governments for conducting technology development projects, and serve on committees held by national government agencies. Public-Private Partnerships: E-KIZUNA Project (Saitama Prefecture, Japan), California Fuel Cell Partnership (California, U.S.), and others WBCSD-UII A solutions landscape for Kobe ContentsContents About this Report What’s Inside This report covers Honda’s activities in the Asia & Oceania region - Thailand, Indonesia, Philippines, India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Malaysia, Singapore, Vietnam, Taiwan, Korea, Australia and New Zealand — including company policies, the overall direction of Honda’s environmental initiatives, and a current assessment of the environmental impact of its operations — for the scal year that began April 1, 2012, and ended March 31, 2013 (FY2013). Note that the report also refers to activities in FY2013 as well as to previous ongoing initiatives. Electronic Format To reduce the environmental impact of Honda’s reporting, this report is published in electronic format only. Environmental Information Disclosure Asia & Oceania Environmental Annual Report is published in order to present environmental corporate information including Global Honda’s policies and future direction with respect to the environment. The report focuses particularly on the results of the year’s initiatives in each management domain, and on progress made toward targets from the point of view of Honda’s corporate activities throughout its products’ life cycles. By disclosing a wide range of information, we hope to facilitate communication and feedback, thereby strengthening our environmental conservation initiatives going forward. Editorial Policy for the Asia & Oceania Environmental Annual Report In the Asia & Oceania region, Honda recognized that an involvement in efforts to combat various kinds of environmental problems was one of its most important management priorities. In 2000, Asian Honda Motor (ASH) rst published the Asia & Oceania Environmental Annual Report for the region. The second edition was subsequently released in 2003. We published the report to inform the public about our environmental initiatives. Honda has been implementing various environmental initiatives to reduce the environmental impacts in the region, along with the policy and legislation in each country which are now getting stronger. We released the 3rd edition of the report in 2012. We constantly launch the 4th edition this year, following further developments of environmental management in the Asia & Oceania region. We will continue to inform the public about these initiatives, and in particular about the progress we have made each year. Other details and information are regularly posted on our website (http://www.asianhonda.com). Honda Environmental Network in the Asia & Oceania Region Contents Top Message The Road to a Healthier Environment Honda Environment Statement / Honda Environmental Vision Pursuing the Honda Environmental Vision Biodiversity Initiatives: Honda Biodiversity Guidelines / Biodiversity initiatives in the Asia & Oceania Region Progress in Meeting Environmental Targets Global Environmental Management Environmental Initiatives in Product Development: Featured initiatives / Automobiles / Motorcycles and scooters / Power products Honda Environmental Strategy in the Asia & Oceania Region Environmental Management Systems in the Asia & Oceania Region Product Development Purchasing Production Transportation Sales and Service Product Recycling (Reduce, Reuse, Recycle) Administration Honda R&D Initiatives Philanthropic Environmental Initiatives 01 03 05 07 09 11 25 29 43 63 91 93 101 115 119 129 135 141 145 147 151 DirectionDirection GlobalGlobal Asia & OceaniaAsia & Oceania Additional InformationAdditional Information The Road to a Healthier Environment Regional Initiatives Global Initiatives Product development Purchasing Administration Production Transportation Sales and Service Product recycling (3Rs) FY2013: A Year of Achievement The Asia & Oceania Region posted spectacular business results in scal year 2013. Automobile sales volume surpassed our previous sales record in each country and set a new all – time record for the region. In Thailand, we introduced a number of new automobile models providing high fuel economy and low CO 2 emissions with a broader line of products to meet a wide variety of customer segments. The new models launched in FY2013 included hybrid models. We also offered models powered by alternative fuels – City CNG, and E85 – compatible versions of Civic, CR – V and the all – new Accord. We began local production of hybrid vehicles in Thailand and Malaysia. Our region also has the highest sales record of motorcycles. Since we completely ceased production of 2 – stroke motorcycles throughout the region in 2003 and introduced 4 – stroke engines which signicantly reduce pollution, we are continuously expanding the lineup of electronic fuel injection-equipped motorcycles in Indonesia and increasing fuel efciency levels for new motorcycles models in Thailand, Vietnam and India. The Dream Yuga is one such highly durable motorcycle marketed in India, achieving high fuel economy of 72 km per liter. Sharing the Position in Environmental Stewardship Asia & Oceania is expected to continue showing impressive growth, but environmental regulations in a number of counties will become increasingly strict. To assert leadership in this situation we need to expand local procurement and production, and nd and develop new local suppliers. Supplier selection and development is the key to expanding local production and procurement in the Asia & Oceania Region. The key to future business is developing suppliers that share Honda’s commitment to the environment and will work mutually to reduce environmental impacts. Although awareness and activity vary between countries, we hope to expedite progress by actively promoting the sharing of best practices and bringing everyone to the same level. Honda’s Identity Toward 2020 As Honda recognizes that climate change and energy are the top concerns of global environment issues, we have expanded our efforts beyond our products through all aspects of our business operations from manufacturing to corporate activities. Moreover, we are committed to reducing our environmental footprint and improving the accuracy of a monitoring system in the effort to achieve further reductions. Striving to be a company the society wants to exist, we will work to accomplish this ultimate goal while growing our business by pursuing environmentally sustainable reforms. Top MessageTop Message Challenges: The Region of Divergence Asia & Oceania is a very broad region. Our area of operation spans from Pakistan to South Korea, and as far south as Australia and New Zealand. These countries have specic market needs as well as a wide divergence in environmental awareness. Within the characteristics of this region, Honda created a broad range of products and technologies that respond to the demands of local customers while complying with certain new and more stringent regulations. Facing this challenge, the automobile market in India and other emerging countries are growing quickly, which has been met with moves in these countries to introduce more progressive environmental regulations with respect to fuel economy and exhaust emissions. In line with Honda’s direction toward the year 2020, we are strengthening our commitment through the Honda Environmental and Safety Vision – striving to realize “the joy and freedom of mobility” and “a sustainable society where people can enjoy life.” At Honda, we pride ourselves in providing customers with high-quality products – that are more fuel – efcient and environmentally-responsible – designed to meet local desires and requirements. Hiroshi Kobayashi President & CEO, Asian Honda Motor Co., Ltd. Chairman, Honda Asia & Oceania Environmental Committee “Pursuing Sustainable Growth and Environmental Performance” Top Message Honda Asia & Oceania Regional Environmental Annual Report 2013 05 06 Propelled by the Honda Philosophy, we set our course on being a company that society wants to exist by sharing joys with people throughout the world. Honda Approach to CSR Honda global brand slogan Honda Philosophy Directions for the 21st century CSR Objectives 株主 投資家 地域 社会 販売会社 お取引先 お客様 従業員 Stakeholders Striving to be a company that society wants to exist Creating the joys Expanding the joys Ensuring the joys for the Next Generation Initiatives, Open-minded, Challenge, Co-evolution Operations Society Safety Quality Company Principle Management policies Fundamental Beliefs Shareholders and investors Local communities Dealers Suppliers Customers Associates Environment DirectionDirection The Road to a Healthier Environment Honda’s approach to environmental initiatives (1) Based on our basic goal of reducing environmental impacts at every stage in the life cycle of our products, we (2) strive to realize the joy and freedom of mobility and a sustainable society where people can enjoy life. We (3) recognize climate change and energy issues as the greatest challenge to our business, resource problems as a major challenge, and biodiversity as a serious concern. We established (4) a future vision to achieve zero CO 2 emissions, zero energy risk (through our energy management technologies), and zero waste to tackle these challenges, and announced and are now implementing concrete measures to do this (5) for our products and (6) in our business activities. 2. Honda Environmental and Safety Vision Realizing the joy and freedom of mobility and a sustainable society where people can enjoy life Greatest challenge Climate change and energy issues Major challenge Resource problems Concern Biodiversity 1. Honda Environmental Statement 3. Assessment of environmental issues Honda global environmental symbol Zero CO 2 emissions using original renewable energy 6. Operations-based initiatives5. Product-based initiatives 4. Honda’s vision for future operations Product development Purchasing Administration Production Transportation Sales and Service Product recycling (3Rs) The Road to a Healthier Environment Honda Environment Statement / Honda Environmental and Safety Vision Pursuing the Honda Environmental and Safety Vision Biodiversity Initiatives : Honda Biodiversity Guidelines Progress in Meeting Environmental Targets 07 09 11 25 29 Honda Asia & Oceania Regional 07 DirectionDirection Honda Environment Statement Direction Direction Honda Environment Statement Honda has endeavored to solve environmental problems since the 1960s. We introduced the Compound Vortex Controlled Combustion (CVCC) engine, becoming the world’s rst automaker to comply with the 1970 U.S. Clean Air Act—a challenge thought by many at the time to be insurmountable. In 1992, we released the Honda Environment Statement to articulate the basic stance we had developed until that time to reduce environmental impacts at every stage in the life cycles of our products. Today, this Honda Environment Statement is the foundation upon which we carry out all of our environmental efforts. Honda Environmental and Safety Vision We announced that our direction in the years leading up to 2020 would be to provide “good products to customers with speed, affordability, and low CO 2 emissions.” We dream a society where everyone can safely and condently go anywhere and the Honda Environmental and Safety Vision was set. The vision expresses our passionate desire to contribute to the sustainable growth of society and harmony between people so we can continue to deliver excitement through products and services that support personal mobility and a better life in general. We established “Blue Skies for Our Children” as a global environmental slogan expressing our commitment to do more to realize our environmental and safety vision. The graphic on the left symbolizes the global environmental slogan. In working to achieve this vision, the following objectives shape our environmental initiatives around the world: • Ateachstageofaproduct’slifecycle(products,corporateactivities),Hondaaimsto  • MinimizetheuseoffossilfuelandresourcesnewlyrecoveredfromtheEarth  • Minimizeenvironmentalimpacts,includinggreenhousegasemissions • HondaaimstoreducetozerogreenhousegasemissionsfromHondaproductsusedformobilityand in people’s everyday lives Honda Environment Statement As a responsible member of society whose task lies in the preservation of the global environment, the company will make every effort to contribute to human health and the preservation of the global environment in each phase of its corporate activity. Only in this way will we be able to count on a successful future not only for our company, but for the entire world. We should pursue our daily business interests under the following principles: 1. We will make efforts to recycle materials and conserve resources and energy at every stage of our products’ life cycle from research, design, production and sales, to services and disposal. 2. We will make every effort to minimize and nd appropriate methods to dispose of waste and contaminants that are produced through the use of our products, and in every stage of the life cycle of these products. 3. As both a member of the company and of society, each associate will focus on the importance of making efforts to preserve human health and the global environment, and will do his or her part to ensure that the company as a whole acts responsibly. 4. We will consider the inuence that our corporate activities have on the local environment and society, and endeavor to improve the social standing of the company. Established and announced in June 1992 Honda Environmental and Safety Vision Realizing the joy and freedom of mobility and a sustainable society where people can enjoy life Honda Asia & Oceania Regional Environmental Annual Report 2013 09 10 DirectionDirection Pursuing the Honda Environmental and Safety Vision Direction Direction Pursuing the Honda Environmental and Safety Vision In working toward the Honda Environmental and Safety Vision for the future, we objectively assess current environmental problems, analyze the kinds of risks and opportunities they represent, and respond in various ways. Honda is promoting environmental initiatives in both business activities and product development, with the aim of eventually becoming a company with zero environmental impact. • Currentassessmentofenvironmentalissues • Climatechangeandenergyissuesareourgreatestchallenges To continue doing business across the globe as a member of society and to make progress toward the Honda Environmental and Safety Vision, we must correctly assess the environmental issues that exist in the world today and the way in which Honda business activities relate to and influence them. Accordingly, Honda has organized various environmental issues and identied those that pose the greatest risk to our business and stakeholders. As a global corporation supplying mobility products, we see climate change and energy issues as the greatest challenges facing the company, followed by resource problems. Honda’s current recognition and response to environmental issues Honda’s general assessment of environmental issues from a global perspective Stakeholder concerns Impact on Honda Business Activitiess Biodiversity Air, water, and soil pollution Resource problems Climate change, energy issues Substances of concern Noise/ Vibration Waste • Environmentalmanagementsystem To organize and analyze in a timely manner the impacts of various environmental issues on our business, particularly climate change and energy, and to develop and execute specic measures for addressing them, we have constructed a comprehensive global management system (page 43). Based on this system, we have established our own CO 2 emission reduction targets, considered to be the principal driver of climate change (page 29), and are carrying out various initiatives to realize the Honda Environmental and Safety Vision, such as stepping up efforts in each region across the globe to achieve these targets. • Assessmentofbusinessactivityrisksandopportunities • Risksandopportunitiesrelatingtoclimatechangeandenergyissues Honda’s response to the key challenges of climate change and energy issues does not just involve initiatives for envi-Honda’s current recognition and response to environmental issues Pursuing the Honda Environmental and Safety Vision In working toward the Honda Environmental and Safety Vision for the future, we objectively assess current environmental problems, analyze the kinds of risks and opportunities they represent, and respond in various ways. Honda is promoting environmental initiatives in both business activities and product development, with the aim of eventually becoming a company with zero environmental impact. ronmental conservation. While these environmental issues pose risks to our business continuity, they also present opportunities to create and expand new businesses. Honda considers it essential to engage in business activities and decide and execute specic measures, having sufciently assessed these risks and opportunities. Accordingly, we have compiled all of the major opportunities and risks we currently expect from climate change and energy issues, and have been taking measures in response. Honda Asia & Oceania Regional Environmental Annual Report 2013 11 12 • Measuresbasedonriskandopportunityassessment To minimize the regulatory risk our products face as emitters of GHGs, we set forth CO 2 emission reduction targets for our automobiles, motorcycles, and power products for 2020. Major initiatives to reduce CO 2 emissions include the introduction of the new Earth Dreams Technology hybrid powertrains for automobiles, and the marketing of electric vehicles (page 73). In response to changes in consumer awareness and growing energy diversication needs, we are continuing demonstration testing of electric mobility products in Japan, the U.S., and China for the establishment of a future smart mobility society. We also are accelerating development projects, having completed the construction of a demonstration Honda Smart Home System house and a solar-powered hydrogen station (page 51) in 2012. We are working to reduce GHG emissions in each region and domain of our business in order to minimize regulatory risk relating to emissions from each business site. We compile the results of our efforts and make them known to the public once a year through this Environmental Annual Report. Note: Smart communities: Communities that, through broad partnerships between governments and private entities in the elds of next-generation energy infrastructure, telecommunications, trafc systems, and various products and services, are engineered to be more efcient, self-sustaining, and dynamic. Honda’s assessment of opportunities and risks of climate change and energy from a global perspective Perceived opportunities Perceived risks Incentives to switch to products that use next-generation energy (e.g., electric/hybrid vehicles, solar power) Direct operational risks from rising sea levels and extreme weather events Changing consumer values (emphasis on environmental performance) Energy diversication (e.g., deployment of smart community (see note) technologies) Tighter regulation of product related GHG emissions Tighter regulation of operations-related GHG emissions Worsening resource problems Increasing reporting requirements for GHG emissions Direction Direction Pursuing the Honda Environmental and Safety Vision We see the increasing scarcity of resources stemming from the response to climate change and energy issues as another major challenge. In recognition of the risk of resources becoming depleted, more difcult to obtain, and more expensive to dispose of, we are developing alternative technologies, technologies to reduce, reuse, and recycle these resources, and we are also diversifying our supply chain. In scal 2013, we actively engaged in measures such as establishing a scheme for the closed-loop recycling of rare earths (see Note2) extracted from nickel metal hydride batteries for hybrid vehicles. • RiskmanagementledbytheWorldEnvironmentandSafetyCommittee We clarify our understanding of such risks and opportunities relating to climate change and energy issues by analyzing them from three different perspectives: by product categories (motorcycles, automobiles, and power products), with a focus on our business and product development operations; by region, which is based on our unique regional management structure; and by function, such as production and sales. The Honda World Environmental and Safety Committee assesses these risks and opportunities from a global perspective, the ndings of which are then used by our Regional Operations (regional environmental committees), Business Operations and Functional Operations in the formulation of various management policies and strategies, such as in formulating and updating our medium-term plans for environmental initiatives. We conduct this risk management process every six months and as needed. Triple Zero: The ultimate zero-impact society In order to realize the Honda Environmental and Safety Vision—our vision for the future—we are engaging with climate change, energy and resource issues through our technology and business activities, with the aim of creating a zero-impact society. As a specic model for this, Honda has announced the Triple Zero concept. Zero CO 2 emissions through renewable energy In response to climate change, our long-term goal is to deploy solar power and other renewable energy systems to bring well-to-wheel (see Note3) CO 2 emissions down to zero. To get there, we will develop the technologies needed to reduce and eliminate emissions, while at the same time steadily reducing product life-cycle emissions and emissions from business activities through a range of initiatives including product fuel-efciency improvements and increasing efciency in product transportation. • GivingshapetotheHondaEnvironmentalandSafetyVision Triple Zero: Toward a zero-impact society Note2: Read more about the recycling of rare earths in Case17 of “Environmental Documentary Honda Face.” (http://world.honda.com/environment/face/2012/) Note3: Well-to-wheel: Typically, all steps from extracting petroleum resources to their use as fuel in a vehicle. It can also refer to the life cycles of non-petroleum energy resources, from generation to their nal use in propelling a vehicle. Honda Asia & Oceania Regional Environmental Annual Report 2013 13 14 [...]... development HR370 HEPS models in Asia & Oceania Region 21 Honda Asia & Oceania Regional 22 Environmental Annual Report 2013 Direction Di c re Pursuing the Honda Environmental and Safety Vision n tio 23 Honda Asia & Oceania Regional 24 Environmental Annual Report 2013 Direction Di c re Direction n tio Biodiversity Initiatives Biodiversity Initiatives • Our greatest contribution: reducing environmental impacts... Motorcycles 87 42 Automobiles 79 Honda Asia & Oceania Regional Next-Generation Technology 73 41 Honda R&D’s top 4 discussion Power products Environmental Annual Report 2013 Global Gl Global al ob Global Environmental Management Global Environmental Management Honda has created an institutional framework to put into practice the environmental principles articulated in the Honda Environment Statement, and... actively tackling environmental issues as a part of their daily work 43 Honda Asia & Oceania Regional The PDCA cycle of eco-conservation activities P A World Environ me Safety Commit nt and tee Mid-term environmental policies/plans 44 Environmental Annual Report 2013 Regional environmental committees Detailed plans/actions C Divisions D Global Gl Global Environmental Management al ob Honda s organizational... organizational structure for environmental affairs 45 Honda Asia & Oceania Regional 46 Environmental Annual Report 2013 Global Gl Global Environmental Management al ob Regulatory compliance In accordance with the Honda Environment Statement, Honda introduces environmental management systems at all business sites and in each division, promotes continuous efforts to improve environmental performance, and... Energy Agency 55 Honda Asia & Oceania Regional 56 Environmental Annual Report 2013 Global Gl Global Environmental Management al ob Expanding environmental accounting worldwide Honda discloses information on the emissions treatment, waste disposal, environmental management, remediation and prevention as well as the overall environmental efficiency of our business in order to advance environmental management... for addressing climate change and energy issues 17 Honda Asia & Oceania Regional 18 Environmental Annual Report 2013 Direction Di c re Pursuing the Honda Environmental and Safety Vision n tio • HEPS-compliant models released in FY2013 38 HEPS-compliant models released in FY2013 We reviewed products to see how many met the HEPS requirements In fiscal 2013, 18 motorcycles models, 16 automobile models,... paints and thinners 39 Honda Asia & Oceania Regional 40 Environmental Annual Report 2013 Direction Gl al ob Global Global Initiatives Always conscious of the environmental impact of its manufacturing operations, Honda is working hard to take environmental responsibility to ever higher levels around the world through operating management systems in six regions worldwide 43 Global Environmental Management... 80 80 60 60 40 40 20 20 0 0 0 19 36 38 2010 Honda Asia & Oceania Regional 2011 2012 (FY) 2010 2011 2012 (FY) 67 Motorcycle 63 58 48 40 42 20 40 Automobiles  100 Models 100 80 60 Power products  28 26 20 0 2010 2012 (FY) 2011 20 Japan Environmental Annual Report 2013 North America Europe South America Asia& Oceania China Direction Di c re Pursuing the Honda Environmental and Safety Vision n tio Examples... the outcomes of our activities Established in May 2011 25 Honda Asia & Oceania Regional 26 Environmental Annual Report 2013 Direction Di c re Biodiversity Initiatives n tio Biodiversity initiatives in the Asia & Oceania region Creating artificial salt licks and check dams In October 2012, the Honda Thailand Foundation, in collaboration with the Asian Elephant Foundation in Thailand, organized volunteer... 85.3 60 2020 target (30% reduction) 40 0 2000 FY2011 FY2012 FY2013 (baseline) 32 ∼ ∼ Honda Asia & Oceania Regional 0 (kg/h) 20 ∼ ∼ ∼ ∼ 2000 FY2011 FY2012 FY2013 (baseline) 31 100 20 0 Power products (g/km) 100 80 84.8 60 Motorcycles 120 2000 FY2011 FY2012 FY2013 (baseline) Environmental Annual Report 2013 Direction Di c re Progress in Meeting Environmental Targets n tio Mid-term plans Formulating detailed . 66-2236-0256 2013. 08 asianhonda.com Honda Asia & Oceania Regional ENVIRONMENTAL ANNUAL REPORT 2013 South America North America Europe/Middle East/Africa China Japan Asia & Oceania asianhonda.com Reducing. in Asia & Oceania Region Honda Asia & Oceania Regional Environmental Annual Report 2013 21 22 Direction Direction Pursuing the Honda Environmental and Safety Vision Honda Asia & Oceania. 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