ANA SKY WEB

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Environmental Initiatives

Environmental Compliance

Compliance with Environmental Laws and Regulations

To fulfill its corporate social responsibility and properly respond to the expanding scope of this responsibility, since the fiscal year ended March 2003 the ANA Group has progressively created a framework for compliance with environmental laws and regulations.

Work Sites That Comply with Environmental Laws and Regulations

The ANA Group is involved in a diverse range of business areas from aircraft to car maintenance plants and cabin cleaning services, and each Group work site is subject to an average of seven environmental laws and regulations related to waste disposal and other matters.

The ANA Group responds appropriately to changes in environmental legislation and in the fiscal year ended March 2012, we incurred no penalties and caused no environmental mishaps.

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Disposal of Used Vehicles

The ANA Group uses roughly 4,000 vehicles in Japan. Many of these are specialized vehicles whose disposal entails various problems such as logistics.

To properly dispose of these used vehicles, we established a Japan-wide network that conforms to both the Waste Management Law and the Act on Recycling, etc., of End-of-Life Vehicles, which was enacted in April 2005.

The system selects reliable operators and disposal plants in the Hokkaido, Tohoku/Kanto, Hokuriku, Kansai/Chubu, Chugoku, Shikoku, Kyushu and Okinawa regions to properly and efficiently dispose of such vehicles used at airports in each region.

Through this network, in the fiscal year ended March 2012 we properly disposed of 101 vehicles that had been used at airports nationwide in accordance with the Waste Management Law. These vehicles provided approximately 187 tons of scrap metal for recycling.

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