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- Enterprise Resource Planning
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Challenges:
- How can an organisation be sustainable, profitable and save 10% of greenhouse (GHG) emissions by 2010?
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Benefits:
- Fujitsu’s statement of intent and sustainability strategy endorsed by Senior Executive team.
- Developed a portfolio of sustainability solutions and offerings.
- Developed a team of sustainability champions across all of our locations.
- Commenced a company wide program including a range of initiatives to meet our targets for example our Green IT approach to desktops.
- Our business has a greater understanding of environmental issues, Fujitsu’s response and what each employee can do to help. For example in 2008 Fujitsu produced enough GHG emissions to fill 100,384 hot air balloons.
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Fujitsu Australia Limited
Fujitsu Australia Limited implements Enterprise Sustainability.
“We take our corporate social responsibility seriously and are proud to have a strategy and policy in place that puts the environment and the pursuit of green activities at the heart of all of our actions.”
Rod Vawdrey – CEO, Fujitsu Australia and New Zealand Limited
Fujitsu has a long and impressive history of taking action to protect the environment; its part of our philosophy known as the “Fujitsu Way”. In 2008 Fujitsu consolidated its existing environmental projects into a coherent strategy initially run from our consulting unit, leveraging our skills in strategy, change management and benefits realisation. This was the development of the Fujitsu Enterprise Sustainability framework. Since then this framework has been adopted and incorporated into Fujitsu as a key program with our Head of Sustainability championing the program.
The Enterprise Sustainable Framework Fujitsu developed set in a place consists of a 5 stage roadmap to identify, evaluate, commit, measure and realise its decisions to achieve the following reductions by the end of fiscal 2010:
- GHG emissions from energy • consumption 10 % below the 2008 levels.
- Paper consumption 15 % below the 2008 levels.
- GHG emissions from travel 10 % below the 2008 levels.