Nippon Antenna enacted its own "Environmental Policy" in 2001, and continues to implement activities for the preservation of the environment.
Comprised of an "Environmental Activities Policy" outlining the company's basic philosophy and six "Guidelines for Behavior" that clarify the above, this is Nippon Antenna's standpoint on environmental preservation activities.
Environmental Activities Policy
The managerial creed for Nippon Antenna Co., Ltd. is based on "harmony," "efficiency" and "challenge." In terms of environmental activities, this means valuing partnerships with local communities, using resources efficiently, and endeavoring to undertake environmental activities in a transparent, honest and trustworthy manner.
Guidelines for Behavior
1) To provide environmentally friendly products by reducing environmental loads generated through the lifecycle of Nippon Antenna products, from development to disposal.
2) To constantly improve environmental preservation activities and reduce environmental loads through waste reduction.
3) To comply with the applicable legal requirements, customer demands and other demands consented to by the company in relation to the environment.
4) To set environmental objectives and targets for executing Nippon Antenna's "Environmental Policy" and conduct annual reviews.
5) To distribute a copy of Nippon Antenna's "Environmental Policy" to each of the company's employees and coworkers, and promote environmental activity participation through enlightening activities.
6) To disclose Nippon Antenna's "Environmental Policy" to the public.
June 28, 2007
President & Representative Director: Yutaka Takizawa
| Registration Number | JQA-EM1626 |
|---|---|
| Registered Sites | Head Office, Warabi Factory, Kawasato Factory, Tokorozawa Factory, Ishinomaki Atex Co., Ltd. |
| Applicable Standard | ISO14001:2004 (JIS Q 14001:2004) |
| Scope of Registration | Design, development, manufacture and sale of electronic equipment for CATV, satellite broadcasts, satellite communications, communications and broadcast reception as well as various antennas for TV reception, communications and broadcast reception; design and installation of communications and CATV systems. |
| Registration Date | June 22, 2001 |
As part of Nippon Antenna's environmental activities carried out in accordance with the company's "Environmental Policy" and "Guidelines for Behavior," we create "environmentally friendly products" based on activities compliant with the RoHS Directive enacted in Europe in July 2006.
RoHS Directive Compliancy Symbol
Products compliant with the RoHS Directive feature this symbol.

What is the RoHS Directive?
The RoHS (Restriction of Hazardous Substances) Directive restricts the use of six hazardous materials (lead, mercury, cadmium, hexavalent chromium, polybrominated biphenyls and polybrominated diphenyl ether) in the manufacture of electronic and electrical equipment, excepting some products, with the aim of reducing the load from these products on human health and the environment throughout the lifecycle of the product, from development to disposal.
Nippon Antenna practices green procurement activities for parts and materials procured from suppliers in order to deliver products to customers that do not contain any substances hazardous to human health or the environment.
