
Trial Calculation of Environmental Assessment IndicatorWe have a formula to calculate "eco-efficiency," an environmental assessment indicator with which we can comprehensively grasp and manage the efficiency of environmental activities and disclose relevant information to the public in an easy-to-understand way. ![]() There are various formulas to calculate eco-efficiency, depending on the purpose of assessment.We grasped the changes in eco-efficiency on a fiscal year basis for the purpose of assessing how we do businesses while controlling environmental load at the same time.
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*1:Depreciation expenses are included, and personnel expenses for organizations involved in environmental measures are distributed to each classification.
*2:Costs for the CO2 emissions control measures taken by nuclear, hydroelectric, geothermal and LNG-fired thermal power stations are not included due to the difficulties in reasonably calculating specific costs, although these measures are effective for the prevention of global warming.
*3:The environmental cost in this classification was calculated as an additional cost for environmental preservation by subtracting the amount of cost paid to standard products from the total cost of green products purchased.In the case that the difference was in the minus, it was added to the economic effects.
*4:Efforts for the treatment and recycling of coal ash, fuel ash, and desulfurized gypsum were classified under the relevant categories because these wastes were produced from environmental preservation facilities.
*5:The figures indicated are those of emissions whose environmental loads were removed at environmental preservation facilities, and the figures were calculated by subtracting the quantities of actual emissions treated at environmental preservation facilities from the equivalent quantities of emissions not treated (no environmental cost accrued).
*6:Scope of calculation was applied only to the distance of "underground distribution cables" that fell under the category of measures for improving urban landscape.
Economic Effects| Classification | Major efforts | FY2004 | FY2005 | |
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| Earnings | Proceeds from sales of valuables | Proceeds from sales of such valuables as gypsum, and removed materials and equipment, etc. | 26 | 40 |
| Cost Reduction | Proceeds from saving of fuel expenses through energy conservation | Implementing thermal efficiency improvement measures for thermal power generation (LNG combined-cycle plants), and introducing low loss equipment | 118 | 111 |
| Waste treatment expenses involved in recycling and reuse, a reduction in expenses for purchasing new articles, etc. | Reuse and recycling of coal ash, removed materials and equipment, etc. | 248 | 291 | |
| Total | 392 | 442 | ||
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