Environmental Policy Basic Philosophy
JRC (hereinafter referred to as “ the Company ”) recognizes environmental conservation to be one of the most important common concerns for all mankind, and will act with full consideration for environmental conservation in all aspects of its business activity. Basic Policy
The Company fulfills its responsibility as a corporation for development of sustainable society by establishing the following environmental policies led by ISO14001 and conducting its business in accordance with them.
1. To contribute by introducing environmentally conscious design products
In the field of wireless communications and data processing, the Company contributes to the public by introducing environmentally conscious design products less environmental impacts throughout its life cycle.
2. To reduce environmental impacts in the business activity, products and services
(1)To save energy(2)To promote 3R activities (reduce, reuse, recycle) to reduce discharge and wastes(3)To promote Green Procurement
3. To comply with the laws and regulations related to the environment
The business activity, products and services of the Company shall comply with the laws and regulations related to the environment and other social requirements to which the Company subscribes.
4. To make continuous improvement of environmental impacts and to prevent pollution
The business activity, products and services of the Company shall comply with the laws and regulations related to the environment and other social requirements to which the Company subscribes.
5. To establish and do periodical review of the objectives and targets for environmental
The Company establishes the objectives and targets of environmental conservation and reviews them periodically. The Company shall make maximum efforts to achieve such objectives and targets.
6. To make announcement of the environmental policy to the public
The environmental policy, including the basic philosophy and basic policy, shall be made thoroughly known to all employees and all people working for the Company in order to obtain their full understanding and cooperation. In addition, this environmental policy shall be announced to outside the Company through the homepages on web site and other ways of announcement. JRC Green Procurement Guidelines Ver.5 Introduction
The Japan Radio Co., Ltd. (referred to as "the Company"), in its Management Philosophy, is committed to contribute to the realization of an ever higher quality society by applying its full creative and intelligent resources to develop technologies and products of superior value. Moreover, the Company has been tackling efforts to reduce environmental impacts since 2005, the year in which the Environmental Policy was established, describing it as one of the key issues to harmonize its business activity in all stages and global environmental conservation.
The Company has been positively putting the spirit into procurement activity as well via Green Procurement in cooperation with business connections to date, in order to construct a society in which resources are circulated.
Having reviewed changes in the social regulations and business circumstances, the Company has now issued Green Procurement Guidelines Version 5 (referred to as “the Guidelines”), which supersedes the previous version.
Please understand the object of these guidelines, so that we may look forward to receiving even greater cooperation from you in future than ever before. JRC Green Procurement Guidelines Ver.5 Table of contents 1. Object 3. Requirements for business connections
3.1 To establish and maintain the Environmental Management System
3.2 To specify the chemical substances with a certain environmental impact
3.2.1 Chemical substances of which the use is prohibited
3.2.2 Chemical substances of which the use is controlled
3.3 To survey on the chemical substances with a certain environmental impact
3.4 Matters other than environmental chemical substances
3.6 Change of 4M.D (material, method, machine, man and delivery)
4. Definition
Outline of the chemical substances with a certain environmental impact
Table 1: Chemical substances of which the use is prohibited
Table 2: Chemical substances of which the use is controlled
Separate sheets: List of chemical substances with a certain environmental impact
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JRC Green Procurement Guidelines Ver.5 1. Object
Our object is, via the Guidelines, to inform business connections of the requirements based on the Basic Environmental Policy of the Company and to ensure that the products, materials used for production (including sub-materials), electric parts, mechanical parts, and other things (referred to as “the Parts”) purchased are environmentally friendly, so that our products will be well considered in terms of conservation of the earth environment.
The Guidelines shall apply to all the Parts purchased by the Company. However, in cases where customers specify their own guidelines for the supplies to comply with, the Company will purchase such parts accordingly to meet the requirement. 3. Requirements for business connections
3.1 To establish and maintain the Environmental Management System (EMS)
a) To obtain ISO14001, Eco-action 21, Ecostage or KES Authorization, or to establish
own "Environmental Management System (EMS)" as conditioned below and main-tain the same.
1) The management sets out an Environmental Policy and notifies all employees. 2) To have an environmental conservation plan and have the force to drive it
3) To identify relevant laws with which you are sure of your compliance
b) To establish a management system of chemical substances with a certain environ-
mental impact (identification system to prevent contamination, etc.), including the following conditions:
1) To appoint a manager for the management system2) To have a system to confirm its compliance with customer requirements3) To have a system to inform customers of any nonconformity and take corrective
4) To file data and record concerning the products to deliver
3.2 To specify the chemical substances with a certain environmental impact
Chemical substances of which the use is prohibited and controlled in our opinion are specified in accordance with the requirements of relevant domestic and international laws and regulations, outline of which are shown in this volume as “Outline of the chemical substances with a certain environmental impact”. The chemical substances (not all but examples belonging under the outlines which have CAS / EC numbers) are to be kindly referred to the Separate sheets named List of chemical substances with a certain environ-mental impact Ver.5.01 Green Procurement Guidelines Ver.5.
3.2.1 Chemical substances of which the use is prohibited
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In Table 1 of the “Outline of the chemical substances with a certain environmental
impact”, chemical substances of which the use is prohibited and their corresponding laws
are shown. “Chemical substances of which the use is prohibited” are prohibited to contain
in the Parts supplied to the Company. However, there are some exceptional permitted
3.2.2 Chemical substances of which the use is controlled
In Table 2 of the “Outline of the chemical substances with a certain environmental
impact”, chemical substances of which the use is controlled and their corresponding laws
are shown. “Chemical substances of which the use is controlled” are not prohibited to
contain in the Parts supplied to the Company. However, appropriate control and
disclosure of information on these chemical substances are required.
3.3 To survey on the chemical substances with a certain environmental impact
To promote the green procurement, the Company conducts surveys on the chemical
substances with a certain environmental impact used in the Parts. Business connections
of the Company are kindly requested to cooperate with us in the surveys on a required
a) Survey types and target chemical substances
1) For declaration to specific requirement on chemical substances such as the RoHS
2) For information by JGPSSI Survey Response Tools on the chemical substances speci-
3) For information by JAMP Tools (MSDSplus: Basic Information Transmission Sheet
and/or Article Information Sheet (AIS): Information Exchange Sheet) on the chemical
substances controlled by JAMP4) For information by JAMA/JAPIA Tool on the chemical substances specified by GADSL5) For data measured for the purpose of analyzing the ingredient6) In accordance with domestic and international regulations, and requests from our
1) Business connections of the Company are kindly requested to collect in advance
such data on the Parts to provide the survey response in time of the submission due date.
2) For entry of the responses in each tool, please refer to the respective manuals issued
by relevant organizations (JGPSSI, JAMP, JAMA/JAPIA).
The responses to the surveys will be shared within the subsidies and affiliate com-panies of the Company. Please also note that the responses may be disclosed to customers of the Company as part of information related to its products.
3.4 Matters other than the chemical substances with a certain environmental impact
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To reduce the consumption of energy, such as electric power and fossil fuels.
The products should be structured such as to facilitate the disassembly and sorting of reusable and recyclable parts.
Information such as the names of materials useful for recycling and optimum waste disposal should be indicated as much as possible in a way that is not easily erasable.
Recyclable materials should be used in the products as much as possible. In addi-tion, the weight of materials used in the products should be reduced as far as
Packaging materials should meet the following requirements in order to reduce environmental impact.
1) Structure: The packaging materials should be reusable. 2) Materials: To use recyclable materials and minimize the amount of materials in use. 3) Indication: To indicate the names of materials in a way that is not easily erasable. Indications on plastics should be in accordance with JIS-K-6899-1 to -4. 4) Packing materials should be easily separated into recyclable pieces. 5) Directive 94/62/EC (on Packaging and Packaging Waste) should be taken into
Relevant laws and regulations related to recycling and energy saving, and product disposal should be taken into consideration.
Extended periods of use should be taken into consideration.
Information concerning the existence of resources saving and energy conservation functions on the products, and how to effectively use the same should be given via the catalogue and homepage.
a) Transportation : Consideration should be given to transportation in order to reduce its
b) Reductionin waste : Packaging materials used to deliver products to the Company should
be reduced by avoiding excessive packaging, employing reusable
3.6 Change of 4M D (material, method, machine, man and delivery)
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As for products delivered to which the Guarantee of Non-use of a certain environmental chemical substances is specifically applicable, details of the change (material, method, place, main facility, product manager) in plan should be specifically notified to use for our information before such changes are made. 4. Definition
EMS is an abbreviation of Environmental Management System. EMS refers to both the
ISO14001 standard and a certain management system assessing the environmental
impact of an organization. For an organization, EMS is regarded as an essential system to
manage environmental themes of the business in nature.
ISO14001 is an international environmental standard and introduced to relatively big
enterprises. On the other hand, Eco-action 21, Ecostage and KES are also EMS; applied to
relatively small and medium-sized enterprises in terms of the cost of introducing and oper-
c) Chemical substances with a certain environmental impact
Chemical substances with a certain environmental impact include substances of which
the use is prohibited, as defined in e) below and substances of which the use is controlled,
Examples of the chemical substances belonging to each group are shown in Table 1 and
Table 2 respectively of the Separate sheets named List of chemical substances with a
certain environmental impact Ver.5.01 Green Procurement Guidelines Ver.5.
The chemical substances with a certain environmental impact shown therein are the
same with the chemical substances listed in Annex A (Normative) “JIG Declarable
Substance List” and Annex B (Informative) “Detailed Substance Lists with CAS Numbers
and/or EC Numbers” of JIG-101 Ed.3.1 dated Sept.14, 2010
The RoHS Directive is the 2002/95/EC directive, which came into force on July 1, 2006, and which
restricts or prohibits with threshold value and exclusion the use of lead, mercury, cadmium,
hexavalent chromium, PBB (polybrominated biphenyls) and PBDE (polybrominated diphenyl
ethers) in electrical and electronic equipment.
e) Chemical substances of which the use is prohibited
Chemical substances of which the use is prohibited are prohibited by relevant laws in
certain countries, including the Act in Japan on the Evaluation of Chemical Substances and
Regulation of Their Manufacture, etc., the Industrial Safety and Health Law, Ozone Layer
Protection Law, directives such as the RoHS Directive and so on.
f ) Chemical substance of which the use is controlled
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Chemical substances of which the use is controlled can still be used by law but it is recom-
mended to suppress their use from the viewpoint of risk management for the environ-
ment, health, safety and the disposal process.
JGPSSI is an abbreviation of the Japan Green Procurement Survey Standardization Initia-
tive which consists of certain manufacturers of electrical and electronic equipment
aiming to reduce the work for the survey and obtain reliable data by standardizing the
survey system on chemical substances.
Guidelines supported by industry organizations, including Japan Green Procurement
Survey Standardization Initiative (JGPSSI), European Information & Communications Tech-
nology Industry Association (DIGITALEUROPE, former EICTA), Consumer Electronics Asso-
ciation (CEA) in the United States, Association Connecting Electronics Industries (IPC), and
Joint Electron Device Engineering Council (JEDEC), which apply to electric and electronic
device products (including batteries but excluding packaging materials).
i) JAMP (Joint Article Management Promotion-consortium)
A cross-industry organization for activity promotion that manages information on chemi-
cal substances contained in an article (another name of a part or molded product) appro-
priately and aims to establish and disseminate the concrete system to disclose and trans-
mit the information through companies on supply chain smoothly
j) JAMA (Japan Automobile Manufacturers Association, Inc.)
The Japan Automobile Manufacturers Association, Inc. (JAMA) works to support the
sound development of Japan’s automobile industry and to contribute to economic devel-
opment and people’s lives in Japan.
k) JAPIA (Japan Auto Parts Industries Association)
The Japan Auto Parts Industries Association (JAPIA) addresses social issues related to the
auto parts industry and promotes international cooperation among the auto parts manu-
facturing industries and thus to contributes to industrial and economic development in
l) GADSL (Global Automotive Declarable Substance List)
The GADSL is the only one list to refer to the materials that require notification from the
automotive, automotive parts manufacturer (supplier) and chemical/plastics industries. JRC Green Procurement Guidelines Ver.5 Outline of the chemical substances with a certain environmental impact Table 1. Chemical substances of which the use is prohibited Relevant laws or equivalent Classification Substances Group Name Criteria*1 <threshold value>
Industrial safety and health Law, REACH Regulation
Ozone Layer Protection Law, Montreal Protocol
Act on the Evaluation of Chemical Substances
and Regulation of Their Manufacture, etc.,(Class 1
Act on the Evaluation of Chemical Substances and
Regulation of Their Manufacture, etc.
Act on the Evaluation of Chemical Substances and
Regulation of Their Manufacture, etc.
Law concerning the Prevention from Radiation
Short Chain Chlorinated Paraffins(C10-C13)
Tri-substituted Organnostannic Compounds
Act on the Evaluation of Chemical Substances and
Regulation of Their Manufacture, etc.
A Metallic compoundsB Halogenated organic compoundsC Others
JRC Green Procurement Guidelines Ver.5 Table 2. Chemical substances of which the use is controlled Relevant laws or equivalent Classification Substances Group Name Criteria*1 <threshold value>
Recognized market requirement for reporting
Pollutant Release and Transfer Register Law
Act on the Evaluation of Chemical Substances and
Regulation of Their Manufacture, etc.
Selected Phthalates Group 1(BBP, DBP, DEHP)
Selected Phthalates Group 2(DIDP, DINP, DNOP)
Recognized market requirement for reporting
Refractory Ceramic Fibers, Aluminosilicate
Refractory Ceramic Fibers, Aluminosilicate
A Metallic compoundsB Halogenated organic compoundsC Others
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