Supplementary Material for Integrated Report 2020
In order to make effective use of limited resources, the KOBELCO Group makes efforts to control waste at its offices and plants. We actively promote recycling by adding value to byproducts created during manufacturing processes and by developing new applicationデュエルビッツ 入金ボーナスor materials. Additionally, we also promote recycling and reuse during shipping through changes to packaging methods. We’re also working to reduce paper consumption at offices by actively digitizing meeting materials and introducing IT solutions throughout the Group.
FY 2017 | FY 2018 | FY 2019*1 | |
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Amount of byproducts | 4,893,184 t | 4,508,559 t | 4,118,779 t |
Amount of recycled resources | 4,703,857 t | 4,268,090 t | 3,912,532 t |
Amount of landfill disposal | 154,281 t | 160,561 t | 180,808 t |
Other (volume reduction, etc.) | 35,046 t | 79,908 t | 25,439 t |
Recycling ratio of by-products (total)*2 | 96% | 96% | 95% |
By-product (Steel) recycling ratio*3 | more than 99% | more than 99% | more than 99% |
*1 The data above covers 99% of the environmental impact of the KOBELCO Group in Japan.
*2 Recycling ratio = Amount recycled / Total amount of by-products
*3 Recycling ratio is calculated based on the calculation formula of the industry group. This calculation covers slag, dust and sludge generated in the steel manufacturing process at デュエルビッツ 入金ボーナスel.
By-product (Steel) recycling ratio = (Volume of Slag, dust, and sludge generated - Final disposal volume of Slag, dust, and sludge) / Volume of Slag, dust, and sludge generated
FY2017 | FY2018 | FY2019 | |
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Amount of hazardous waste* | 511t | 598t | 652t |
※ Amount of hazardous waste: Transfer and release of substances subject to PRTR reporting outside the premises
Initiative | Details |
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Joint Businesデュエルビッツ 入金ボーナスor Recycling Steel Mill Dust into Direct Reduced Iron |
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Initiatives to Effectively Use Underutilized Energy in Local Communities —from turning wastewater sludge into fuel to producing and supplying hydrogen— |
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Research Group to Expand the Use of Steel Slag |
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Business division | Examples of initiatives to reduce the generation of byproducts / waste and decrease landfill disposal |
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Iron & Steel | Reduced generation of iron and steel slag, developed new applications Developed recycling technologieデュエルビッツ 入金ボーナスor dusts |
Welding | Recycled sorted waste flux into roadbed material and cement raw material Reusable product packaging materials |
Aluminum & Copper | Recycled arc furnace ash Reused aluminum scrap generated in the plant |
Machinery | Reused shipping boxes by strengthening packaging materials |
Electric Power | Recycled gypsum byproductデュエルビッツ 入金ボーナスrom coal ash and flue gas desulfurization equipment Testing for utilization of sewage sludge fuel |
Company name | Examples of initiatives to reduce the generation of waste and decrease landfill disposal |
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Kobelco Spring Wire (Foshan) Co., Ltd. (KSW) | Reused lubricants and sand |
Kobe Aluminum Automotive Products, LLC (KAAP) | Recycled caustic soda and shot blast |
Kobelco Automotive Aluminum Rolled Products (China) Co., Ltd. | Reused product pallets |
Kobelco Aluminum Products & Extrusions Inc. (KPEX) | Recycled nitric acid, caustic soda and waste oil |
Kobelco & Materials Copper Tube (Thailand) Co., Ltd. | Reused copper scrap |
Kobelco & Materials Copper Tube (M) Sdn. Bhd. | Reused waste kerosene |
Kobe Aluminum Automotive Products (China) Co., Ltd. | Reused machining scraps |
Hangzhou Kobelco Construction Machinery Co., Ltd. | Reduced waste by compressing waste paint |
Kobelco Construction Machinery (China) Co., Ltd. | Reduced the amount of waste by extending the life of filters |