SustainabilityEnvironmental Policy
In October 2020, QUICK Corp. (hereinafter, “QUICK”) summarized the five material issues (materiality) that we should address with responsibility and declared our commitment to promoting “sustainable management” to realize a sustainable society where the next generation of people can play an active role while enhancing our corporate value.
We hereby set forth our “Basic Approach” and “Basic Guidelines,” which include our greenhouse gas reduction targets, with the aim of deepening our commitment to “Corporate Behavior in Consideration of Global Environment,” which is one of our material issues.
1. Basic Approach
Environmental issues are critical for the sustainable development of an affluent economy and society,
leading to the next generation.
As a company, QUICK is committed to global environmental conservation
by acting in an environmentally conscious manner.
We also contribute to global environmental
conservation and sustainable finance expansion by providing accurate information and solutions to help
reduce environmental burdens.
2. Basic Guidelines
- We disseminate accurate environment-related information and engage in dialogue with our stakeholders to help expand sustainable finance and solve social issues.
- To reduce the impact of climate change, we aim to achieve net zero emissions of greenhouse gases (Scope 1+2) by 2025.
- To realize a circular society, we strive to reduce resource use in all aspects of our business, through resource and energy conservation, recycling, and waste reduction, as well as to reduce water consumption and prevent pollution.
- We regularly evaluate the impact of our operations on the environment and the results of our environmental conservation efforts, and reflect them in our initiatives for continuous improvement.
- We promote education and awareness-raising activities for environmental conservation to enhance the awareness and understanding of each employee regarding global environmental issues.
- We comply with environmental laws, regulations, ordinances, norms of international treaties, etc., and other requirements to which we agree.
April 24, 2023