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The two pillars of environmental management
Yokogawa’s management has assigned a very high priority to protection of the environment. We have established an environmental management system with the aim of making continuous improvements in our environmental performance.
We have two environmental management objectives. The first is to help our customers reduce the environmental impact of their business activities. To achieve this goal, we develop and provide products that are in harmony with the environment, and propose solutions that can be used by our customers to analyze and reduce the environmental impact of their business activities.
The second objective is to reduce the environmental impact of our own business activities. We are working toward this end by optimizing our operations to reduce the usage of energy and other resources, starting with activities on our production lines and extending to all other areas of our business including development, sales, procurement, and logistics.
Through these efforts, Yokogawa is working together with its customers to build a sustainable society.
The Yokogawa Group’s Environmental Management

The Yokogawa Group aims to reduce its global environmental burden across all its operations by:
- Proactively implementing environmental activities
- Providing environmental solutions and environmentally friendly products to customers
Through these activities, the Yokogawa Group will contribute to building a sustainable society together with its customers.
All operations: Senior management, planning, R&D, design, sales, procurement, production, distribution, service, recovery and recycling
Environmental activities: Resource and energy conservation, pollution prevention, waste reduction, promotion of reuse and recycling, etc.
