Yokohama embracing green issues
By Bruce Davis, ERJ Akron bureau
Akron, Ohio -Green may not be Yokohama Rubber Co. (YRC) Ltd.'s corporate color, but the company is taking on a decidedly green hue thanks to the efforts of President Tadanobu Nagumo, who has made ecological issues a cornerstone of YRC's corporate strategy.
“Considering all the serious issues that we are now facing, we have to take our own approaches to global warming, depletion of energy resources and environmental issues as sincerely and quickly as possible,†Nagumo told attendees the 26th annual Tire Society gathering on 25 Sept. in Akron.
He said the company's vision “is to assert world-class strengths in technologies for protecting the environment. This is the most important responsibility for those who are willing to expand in global overseas markets.â€
Mr. Nagumo, president of YRC since 2004, has made ecology a cornerstone of the firm's Grand Design 100 management plan for the coming decade. That plan calls for the company to improve operating income about fourfold while doubling sales by 2017, YRC's centennial year.
As part of that plan, YRC is working to get all of its plants globally certified according to ISO 14000, reduce CO2 output measurably, install energy cogeneration systems where feasible, reduce factory waste to zero and launch products-both tyre and non-tyre-that “exemplify environmental virtues.â€
Within YRC's corporate framework, these efforts are called “Eco-Motion.â€
Two specific projects Mr. Nagumo mentioned were YRC's work on Porous Elastic Road Surfaces (PERS), which use silica bonding with ground rubber to reduce road noise by up to 10 dB, and a new scrap rubber processing technology that will enable YRC to use recycled rubber in new tyres starting this year.
“We're continuously developing our manufacturing and technology to help the environment,†Mr. Nagumo said. “Additionally we're devoting our wholehearted energies into our R&D activities to provide environmentally friendly products with high added value.â€
From Tire Business (A Crain publication)
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