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JT Publishes Sustainability Report FY 2014

JT Publishes Sustainability Report FY 2014

Published 06-15-15

Issued by JT Group

Summary

The report outlines the company's sustainability initiatives and performance for the year

Report Highlights

Japan Tobacco Inc. (JT) (TSE: 2914) has published the JT Group Sustainability Report FY2014, outlining its sustainability initiatives and performance for the year ending 31st December, 2014. The report is available athttp://www.jt.com/csr/report/index.html.

The report contains Standard Disclosures from the Global Reporting Initiative (GRI) G4 Sustainability Reporting Guidelines. However, it is not yet ‘in accordance’ with the Guidelines. JT aims for its FY2015 report to be in accordance with the GRI G4 ‘Core’.

Mitsuomi Koizumi, President and Chief Executive Officer of JT, said “We are only at the beginning of our journey and we recognize that there is much more to do. We must – and will – make further strides on sustainability if we are to continue our success. As we implement improvements in the years to come, we look forward to an even more prosperous future that will benefit not only the Group but society in general.”

2014 Highlights

  • Accelerated the development of its Group-wide sustainability strategy, a process that began in 2012.
  • Established a Group-wide anti-bribery policy.
  • Its international tobacco business was recognized as a Top Employer in 33 countries around the world, including the top 3 position in Europe, and is certified by Investors in People in 17 countries.
  • Withdrew 5,470 children from child labor in Brazil, Malawi and Zambia thanks to the ARISE program, which helps tobacco farmers send their children to school.
  • Achieved a 12.6% reduction in greenhouse gas emissions over its baseline of FY2009, putting them well on track to achieve its 20% reduction target for 2020.
  • Set up a global team to focus on bringing together all its functions and know-how in the area of emerging products.
  • In the U.K., its youth access prevention program of more than 6,000 test purchases led to a 7% increase in the number of retailers requesting ID.
  • Invested ¥8,923 million in corporate citizenship and community activities.

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