NYK has
received certification (assurance statement) from a third-party
certifier that attests that NYK reports and discloses accurate numerical
values regarding the data for greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions collected
from NYK Group companies, after having performed calculations that meet
the framework of Scope 1, 2, and even 3 of the GHG Protocol1 —
the international standards for accounting and reporting GHG emissions.
This is the first time in the maritime industry that data collection,
calculation, and reporting in line with Scope 3 have been certified by a
third-party certifier and received the certification.
LRQA Japan,2 a third-party certifier, checked NYK's GHG data for compliance with ISO140643
standards and the Corporate Value Chain (Scope 3) Accounting and
Reporting Standard, and confirmed the credibility of the data. The GHG
Protocol defines three scopes of GHG emissions: Scope 1 targeting direct
GHG emissions from sources that are owned or controlled by a company;
Scope 2 targeting indirect GHG emissions for consumption of purchased
energy; and Scope 34 targeting indirect GHG emissions
generated through the total value (supply) chain from purchasing,
transport, to disposal of materials and services required for the
company’s business activities.
The NYK
Group has been aware that the need to respond to Scope 3 as a trend for
data certification will be globally expanded. Thus, NYK reviewed its
business activities of maritime and air cargo transport from life cycle
assessment (LCA)5 perspectives, and started monitoring and reducing CO2
emissions from a wider framework, by positioning it as an NYK value
chain where the group provides its services. Specifically, from this
fiscal year, NYK is involved in activities to monitor and reduce CO2
emissions generated not only at the time when vessels and air
freighters are operated as transport means, but also at the time when
vessels and air freighters are manufactured, as well as when ship and
jet fuels are refined.
By 2015, NYK aims to reduce CO2
emissions, the main GHG, generated from NYK’s operating vessels by 10
percent in basic units compared with 2010. NYK — including its group
companies — is thus involved in the reduction of fuel usage in the
operation of its vessels, air freighters, and land vehicles in daily
business activities. Moreover, initiatives to reduce electricity
consumption are proactively implemented at all NYK offices. In addition,
targeting 69 companies in Japan and 114 overseas companies by using its
proprietary systems, NYK collects and totals the monthly numerical
values for fuel consumed during transport, as well as the electricity,
gas, steam, and water used at each office—including waste materials.
Using this data, NYK draws up charts of monthly trends and provides
feedback to each company, thus enabling employees to understand trends.
Against
a backdrop of a global trend for monitoring and calculating data on
environmental loads in line with international standards, and to meet
requests from customers and related groups/organizations, NYK will
promote data monitoring and disclosure throughout the group, and
reinforce the corporate stance to reduce its environmental load.
The NYK Group strives to pursue environmental conservation and preserve biodiversity to attain a sustainable society.
1 GHG Protocol
A
globally used international guideline and standard for accounting and
reporting greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. GHG Protocol Initiatives,
which have developed a methodology for the GHG Protocol, started in 1998
as cooperative activities by stakeholders including global companies,
NPOs, and government organizations, centering on the World Resources
Institute (WRI) — a U.S. think tank — and the World Business Council for
Sustainable Development (WBCSD) that comprises 170 companies around the
world. The GHG Initiatives develop accounting and reporting
methodologies for GHG emitted by organizations (companies), including
those in consideration of a life cycle assessment (LCA).5
2 LRQA Japan
A
Japanese subsidiary of Lloyd’s Register Quality Assurance (LRQA) that
was established in the United Kingdom in 1985 by a 100 percent
investment by Lloyd’s Register, and was certified as the first
third-party certification organization in the country. LRQA Japan
verifies environment management systems for the NYK Group’s 49 companies
and 122 offices in Japan and overseas (as of June 2012), and issues
certifications for ISO 14001 to individual companies and offices.
3 ISO14064
A
comprehensive environmental standard published by the International
Organization for Standardization, and a requirement to quantify mainly
GHG emissions and absorptions
4 See the table below for details of NYK's compliance with Scope 1 to 3
|
Remarks
|
Sample objects for calculation
|
Scope 1
|
Sources of manageable direct emissions
GHG emissions through the company’s own activities at owned facilities, such as fuel usage
|
l CO2 emissions from fuels (city gas, heavy oil, light oil, gasoline, etc.)
|
Scope 2
|
Sources of manageable indirect emissions
Among GHG emissions by energy consumption, those generated by purchased electricity, heat (steam/hot and cold water)
|
l CO2 emissions from power companies in electricity usage, and CO2 emissions by regional heat suppliers in the usage of steam, and hot and cold water
|
Scope 3
|
Indirect emissions through a company’s value chain apart from Scope 2
GHG
emissions through the value chain, including purchasing raw materials
and products required for business operations, and product transport and
services to offer
|
l CO2
emissions resulting from commuting and business trips by NYK employees;
at the time of the manufacture of vessels and air freighters; and at
the time of refining bunker and jet fuels
l CO2 emissions attributed to the production and transport of raw materials
l CO2 emissions attributed to additional product fabrication at the destination where products are delivered and sold.
l CO2 emissions in line with employees' commuting and business trips
|
5 Life Cycle Assessment
To
clarify and access the environmental load in each stage from production
??usage (vessel operation) ?to disposal of materials and services
provided
http://www.nyk.com/english/release/dbps_data/_material_/NYKCOM_ENGLISH/NYK_Assurance_statement_PC_dmz_mk_PC1.pdf
Post at::
http://www.nyk.com/english/release/1964/NE_120720_2.html
No comments:
Post a Comment