Environment
In fiscal 2009, Konica Minolta started activities under its own Green Factory Certification System in an effort to support the achievement of targets outlined in its Medium-Term Environmental Plan 2015.
Konica Minolta strives to evaluate comprehensively the environmental friendliness of its production sites, and will certify each site that meets definite standards as a Green Factory.
Previously, Konica Minolta operated a production site certification system with two levels of attainment criteria for reducing waste, focusing on the objective of supporting a recycling-oriented society. Each factory attaining those criteria can be certified as a Zero Waste Factory. In fiscal 2009, all Group production sites worldwide have achieved level 2.
Expanding upon this system, the new Green Factory Certification System aims to ensure that factories are comprehensively environmentally friendly. The new system sets stricter standards* in the area of supporting a recycling-oriented society and establishes unified group-wide criteria for preventing global warming and reducing the risk of chemical substances.

The Green Factory Certification System has two sets of criteria for all production sites to achieve: one is "level 2" to be achieved by 2015, and the other is "level 1," to be achieved by 2011 to ensure steady progress toward the 2015 goal.
In this system, not only progress against targets but also the implementation process is evaluated. In order to achieve clarity in the evaluation, guidelines have been prepared and a way created to quantify implementation conditions with a score. The guidelines bring together all of Konica Minolta's know-how in environmental measures,
and are comprised of approximately 250 implementation items as well as the evaluation standards for each item. The Group uses the guidelines to improve the quality of its activities.
Since January 2010, 24 production sites* worldwide have formulated action plans and started conducting activities based on the plans.
