Site Report : Azbil Kyoto Co., Ltd.

Factory data

Location : 1-3 Kamadanishimo-Ichinotani, Kyotamba-cho, Funai-gun, Kyoto-fu, Japan 622-0442
Products : Electromagnetic flowmeter, battery type electromagnetic water meter, integrating calorimeter, and pneumatic instrument used for industrial use (chemistry, food, beverage, steel, non-iron pottery industry, and drainage, etc.), air-conditioning use, and water use in Japan and many parts of the world
Started operation : 1996 as Mizuho Seiki Co., Ltd.
Site area : 71,851m²
Floor space : 12,209m²
Employees : 87
Environment-related accidents/complaints : There were no accidents or complaints in fiscal 2023.

Azbil Kyoto

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Environmental performance data

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Azbil Kyoto Co., Ltd.: Water usage
Azbil Kyoto Co., Ltd.: Total volume of waste

Water quality

Amalgamation septic tank (FY 2022)

Main categories pH BOD COD SS
Permissible level 5.8-8.6 25mg/l 25mg/l 90mg/l
Max. measured level 6.9 3.0mg/l 12.0mg/l  ND Below detection limit 

pH: Hydrogen ion concentration
BOD: Biochemical oxygen demand
COD: Chemical oxygen demand
SS: Suspended solids

Atmosphere

Absorption chilled/hot water generators, which were subject to regulation under the Air Pollution Control Act until mid-2022, are no longer subject to regulation under the Act due to revisions to regulatory requirements for boilers in October 2022.

Awards

May 2015 : Received an award as a business with superior handling of hazardous materials from the Safety of Hazardous Materials Association in the Nantan-Funai area of Kyoto prefecture.

June 2016 : Received an award as a business with superior handling of hazardous materials from the Safety of Hazardous Materials Association in Kyoto prefecture.

December 2018 : Award as a certified “Kyoto model” work-life balance company from Kyoto Prefecture.

July 2019 : Honorable mention from the Director of the Kyoto Labor Bureau.

Contributions to society

We are donating emergency-use provisions before best-by date to Second Harvest Japan. Since 2014, we have contributed by collecting the caps of PET bottles.