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FUJITSU SEMICONDUCTOR LIMITED Environment Promotion Office Akiruno Technology Center, 50 Fuchigami, Akiruno-shi Tokyo 197-0833, Japan Tel. +81-42-532-1387 http://edevice.fujitsu.com/en/eco/ http://jp.fujitsu.com/fsl/en/ ©2009-2011 FUJITSU SEMICONDUCTOR LIMITED Printed in Japan AD00-00022-5E November 2011 The product names and other proper nouns herein are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies. Focus on Readability This brochure is checked with the “Color Selector” software developed by Fujitsu to make the text and images more accessible to a wider range of readers through highly accessible color combinations. Focus on the Environment This pamphlet uses FSC®-certified Paper, VOC-free ink, and a waterless printing process that generates no harmful liquids. FUJITSU SEMICONDUCTOR GROUP Environmental Report 2011

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FUJITSU SEMICONDUCTOR LIMITED

Environment Promotion Office

Akiruno Technology Center, 50 Fuchigami, Akiruno-shi Tokyo 197-0833, JapanTel. +81-42-532-1387http://edevice.fujitsu.com/en/eco/

http://jp.fujitsu.com/fsl/en/

©2009-2011 FUJITSU SEMICONDUCTOR LIMITED Printed in JapanAD00-00022-5E November 2011

The product names and other proper nouns herein are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies.

Focus on ReadabilityThis brochure is checked with the “Color Selector” software developed by Fujitsu to make the text and images more accessible to a wider range of readers through highly accessible color combinations.

Focus on the EnvironmentThis pamphlet uses FSC®-certified Paper, VOC-free ink, and a waterless printing process that generates no harmful liquids.

FUJITSU SEMICONDUCTOR GROUP

Environmental Report 2011

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Top Message ・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・ 1

Business Activities and Environmental Management   Outline of the Fujitsu Semiconductor Group ・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・ 2

  Links between Businesses and Society ・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・ 3

The Fujitsu Semiconductor Group's CSR   Earthquake Response – Restoring Operations at Manufacturing Plants ・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・ 4

  Practicing the Fujitsu Way ・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・ 5

Environmental Vision   Midterm Environmental Vision "Green Policy 2020" ・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・ 7

Environmental Management   Environmental Management System ・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・ 8

  Environmental Education & Environmental Risk Management ・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・ 9

  The Fujitsu Group Environmental Protection Program (Stage VI) ・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・ 10

Reducing the Environmental Load   Global Warming Countermeasures ・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・ 12

  Measures to Reduce Chemical Substances and Waste Products ・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・ 13

  Business Activities, Environmental Impact and Environmental Accounting ・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・ 14

Environmental Considerations in Products   Green Procurement and Green Logistics ・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・ 15

  Approach to Chemical Substances in Products; Super Green Products ・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・ 16

  New Product Introduction ・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・ 17

  Quality and Reliability Assurance ・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・ 18

Environmental Communication   Conservation of Biodiversity ・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・ 19

  Contributions to Local Communities ・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・ 21

  Environmental Education ・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・ 23

  External Awards and Environmental Advertising ・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・ 24

Meetings to Exchange Opinions on Environmental Reports

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Top Message

ECO is in our SEMICONDUCTORs

Amid the Transition from Growth to MaturityContributing to the Creation of a New Society: Our Mission is to Shift to a Low-carbon Energy Society

Building an Earthquake-resistant Society with Earthquake-resistant Manufacturing: Promoting the Realization of a Low-carbon Energy Society

March 11, 2011, is a day that we will never forget.I have often thought that the mission of companies is to contribute to the creation of a

prosperous society through conducting the businesses in which they excel. The Great East Japan Earthquake has made me think, once again, about what contributions we should make as a semiconductor manufacturer.

While many issues were exposed by the recent disaster, one major item is how the energy supply system should be. Efforts were already being advanced, prior to the earthquake, to expand solar, wind, geothermal and other natural electric power generation; to construct a smart grid; and to build up a supply system for a new mature society. Unfortunately, the progress has been slow.

The earthquake, however, has suddenly amplified this trend toward a low-carbon energy society into a full-scale surge. I have come to understand that our contribution, as a semiconductor manufacturer, is to help design a low-carbon energy society and provide eco-friendly information and telecommunications technologies to achieve it.

In the transition from a growing to a mature society, we are being asked to incorporate natural energy sources into our lifestyles and to use them effectively. To create a safe, secure and environmentally friendly lifestyle together with our customers, the Fujitsu Semiconductor Group aims at contributing to the realization of a new society by having our ARM-core, low-power microcomputers, GaN power devices and other eco-device solutions used in our customers’ products.

First, I would like to express my sincere condolences to everyone who suffered in the recent earthquake disaster.

Many semiconductor manufacturers in the Tohoku and Northern Kanto regions were forced to temporarily suspend operations following the earthquake. This affected other industries, slowing the business activities of automobile, information, communications and other companies. These events provided a reminder of how semiconductor devices have spread throughout daily life and society.

The Fujitsu Semiconductor Group has experienced damages from large-scale earthquakes and recovery works at the Iwate Plant several times in the past, and focused in particular on improving the earthquake-resistance of the plant facilities. While our facilities and equipment did suffer damages in the recent earthquake, these were minimized as the prior preparations proved effective. We experienced no man-made disaster or environmental pollution, and operations were resumed in a short period of time with the help of our business partners. We intend to learn from this experience to make the Fujitsu Semiconductor Group even more earthquake-resistant.

Another important imperative is to advance businesses that can contribute to the formation of a new low-carbon energy society. The Fujitsu Semiconductor Group will continue to vigorously advance the construction of a low-carbon energy society through products and services that can only be provided by a semiconductor manufacturer including low-power devices, solutions for constructing a smart grid, and ways of making energy consumption visible.

This environmental report presents our fiscal 2010 environmental activities, including our response to the earthquake disaster, as well as the future outlook.

PresidentFUJITSU SEMICONDUCTOR LIMITED

Member of the Board and Corporate Senior Vice President (Environment Director)FUJITSU SEMICONDUCTOR LIMITED

FUJITSU SEMICONDUCTOR GROUP

Environmental Report 2011

Editorial PolicyThe Fujitsu Semiconductor Group Environmental Report 2011 reports on the environmental ideas, efforts and accomplishments of the Fujitsu Semiconductor Group, which is responsible for the Fujitsu Group’s electronic device and semiconductor operations. We also report on the Fujitsu Semiconductor Group’s environmental activities as clearly as possible on the company website.

● Reporting Period This report covers activities in FY 2010 (from April 1, 2010 to March 31, 2011). However, a portion of the content includes activities both prior to and after April 1, 2011. ● Organizations Covered in the Report All 20 companies in the Fujitsu Semiconductor Group (including overseas companies) are included in this report.● Securing the Objectivity of Disclosed Information The 2011 Fujitsu Group Sustainability Report has undergone examination by a third-party organ, and includes information about the Fujitsu Semiconductor Group. Efforts have been made to ensure the objectivity of this Fujitsu Semiconductor Group Environmental Report, including the exchange of opinions concerning the report contents with third parties.

● Published: November 2011● Head of Publishing: President Haruki Okada● Editor in Chief: Hiroshi Osuda, Environment Promotion Office● Issuing Division: Environment Promotion Office, FUJITSU SEMICONDUCTOR LIMITED● Reference Guidelines: Ministry of the Environment of Japan “2007 Environmental Reporting Guidelines”

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Business Activities and Environmental ManagementTo realize a prosperous, low-carbon society, the Fujitsu Semiconductor Group strives to provide semiconductor devices with superior environmental performance, to help reduce the environmental load of business activities, and to advance environmental management.

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★ FUJITSU SEMICONDUCTOR LTD. Headquarters ★                 Akiruno Technology Center★                 Mie Plant★                 Aizuwakamatsu Plant★                 Iwate Plant★ FUJITSU ELECTRONICS INC.★ FUJITSU VLSI LTD.★ FUJITSU LSI SOLUTIONS LTD.*

★ FUJITSU MICROELECTRONICS SOLUTIONS LTD.★ FUJITSU SEMICONDUCTOR TECHNOLOGY, INC.★ FUJITSU INTEGRATED MICROTECHNOLOGY LTD. Headquarters and Aizu Plant ★ Miyagi Plant★ Kyushu Plant★ FUJITSU SEMICONDUCTOR IT SYSTEMS LTD.★ FUJITSU FACILITIES ENGINEERING LTD.  e-Shuttle, Inc.   Fujitsu Semiconductor America, Inc.   Fujitsu Semiconductor Wireless Products, Inc.★  Fujitsu Semiconductor Europe GmbH   Fujitsu Semiconductor Embedded Solutions Austria GmbH★  Fujitsu Semiconductor Asia Pte. Ltd.★  Fujitsu Semiconductor Pacific Asia Ltd.★  Fujitsu Semiconductor (Shanghai) Co., Ltd.   Fujitsu Semiconductor Korea Ltd.★  Fujitsu Semiconductor Design (Chengdu) Co., Ltd.   Fujitsu Global Mobile Platform Inc.

Outline of the Fujitsu Semiconductor Group

Global Development and Acquisition of ISO14001 Certification

Corporate name FUJITSU SEMICONDUCTOR LIMITED

Location of head office Nomura Fudosan Shin-yokohama Bldg. 10-23,

Shin-yokohama 2-Chome, Kohoku-ku Yokohama Kanagawa 222-0033, Japan

President Haruki Okada

Date of establishment March 21, 2008

Business description Design, development, manufacturing, and sale of LSI products

Capital 60,000 million yen

As a member of the Fujitsu Group, the Fujitsu Semiconductor Group has received ISO 14001 environmental management system (EMS) certification. For details, see the company website. http://www.fujitsu.com/global/services/microelectronics/environment/iso14001/

Main Applications and Products

Home Appliances

Industrial Equipment

Automotive

Mobile

Digital AV Equipment

Communications

●ApplicationsWashing machines, dishwashers, refrigerators,

air conditioners, warm water bidet toilets,

LED lighting, microwave ovens

●Products ・Micro-controllers

●ApplicationsFA equipment, inverters, meters

●Products ・Microcontrollers, system LSIs

・ASICs, wafer foundry

●ApplicationsBody control modules, car navigation systems

●Products ・Microcontrollers

・Graphics display controllers (GDCs)

●ApplicationsCell phones, mobile PCs

●Products ・Mobile WiMAX, Mobile FCRAM (memory)

・Power management ICs for portable devices

●ApplicationsBroadband communications equipment

●Products ・System LSIs, general-purpose system memories

●ApplicationsRecorders, digital cameras

●Products・Microcontrollers, general-purpose system memories

・Power management ICs

*Fujitsu LSI Solutions Limited was consolidated with Fujitsu Microelectronics Solutions Limited as of October 1, 2011.

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●Production Plant Restoration Conditions in the Disaster Areas (20 Days after the Earthquake)

FUJITSU SEMICONDUCTOR Iwate Plant

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FUJITSU SEMICONDUCTORAizuwakamatsu Plant

FUJITSU SEMICONDUCTOR TECHNOLOGYHead Office Plant

FUJITSU INTEGRATED MICROTECHNOLOGYHead Office / Aizu Plant

Kanegasaki Town, Isawa District, Iwate PrefectureMurata Town, Shibata District, Miyagi Prefecture

Aizuwakamatsu City,Fukushima Prefecture

Aizuwakamatsu City,Fukushima Prefecture

Aizuwakamatsu City,Fukushima Prefecture

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Semiconductor testing center

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Partial resumption of operations from March 23

Partial resumption of operations from March 28

Partial resumption of operations from March 28

Partial resumption of operations from March 18

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Global Citizenship We act as good global citizens, attuned to the needs of society and the environment.

Customer-Centric Perspective

We think from the customer’s perspective and act with sincerity.

Firsthand Understanding

We act based on a firsthand understanding of the actual situation.

Spirit of Challenge We strive to achieve our highest goals.

Speed and Agility We act flexibly and promptly to achieve our objectives.

Teamwork We share common objectives across organizations, work as a team and act as responsible members of the team.

We respect human rights.

We comply with all laws and regulations.

We act with fairness in our business dealings.

We protect and respect intellectual property.

We maintain confidentiality.

We do not use our position in our organization for personal gain.

We use Field Innovation to find new approaches and the inspiration to improve ourselves, while delivering added value to our customers.

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Profit and GrowthWe strive to meet the expectations of customers, employees and shareholders.

Shareholders and Investors We seek to continuously increase our corporate value.

Global Perspective We think and act from a global perspective.

What we value:Employees We respect diversity and support individual growth.

Customers We seek to be their valued and trusted partner.

Business Partners We build mutually beneficial relationships.

Technology We seek to create new value through innovation.

Quality We enhance the reputation of our customers and the reliability of social infrastructure.

In all our actions, we protect the environment and contribute to society.

Society and Environment

The unprecedented earthquake of March 11, 2011, caused massive damages, and deeply affected a great many people. We would like to pay our respects to those who perished in the terrible earthquake, and express our heartfelt condolences to the

survivors in the disaster areas and to everyone involved.We sincerely hope for the earliest possible recovery of the disaster regions.

The Fujitsu Semiconductor Group was forced to stop operations at five production plants, as shown in the following table, as a result of the March 11 earthquake and the aftershocks on April 7 and April 11.

A disaster-response headquarters was established right after the earthquake, in accordance with BCM (business continuity management) planning, and the entire Group worked together as one to restore operations as quickly as possible.

With the measures taken based on the experience of prior earthquakes, the damage to production facilities was comparatively light. Securing electric power became a major issue, however, as several thermal and nuclear power plants operated by Tohoku Electric Power Company were shut down.

Under these difficult conditions, the Group was able to resume operations by shifting production lines to plants located outside the disaster areas and quickly securing parts supply from our suppliers.

We would like to express our sincere gratitude to our customers and business partners for your understanding and cooperation.

The Fujitsu Semiconductor Group’s five production plants in the Tohoku region resumed full production on an output basis on June 9, recovering the pre-earthquake production level.

The Fujitsu Integrated Microtechnology Miyagi Plant, where operations were suspended because of the earthquake, donated food, drinking water, miscellaneous goods and other relief goods received from customers and business partners to Murata Town, Shibata District, Miyagi Prefecture, where the plant is located.

On June 20, which is Fujitsu’s anniversary, the company purchased Kamome no Tamago (Seagull Egg) sweet bean cakes made by Saito Seika of Ofunato City, Iwate Prefecture, and assortments of Japanese confectionery made by Taroan Company of Aizuwakamatsu City, Fukushima Prefecture, as disaster area assistance, and distributed these to employees.

The Fujitsu Group worked together with the company labor union to collect contributions from employees and union members, and the Fujitsu Semiconductor Group participated in these activities. In total, the Fujitsu Group made donations of more than ¥200 million.

Disaster Area Assistance

Strengthening our governance structure by pursuing sound and efficient management and practicing the Fujitsu Way

The Fujitsu Way presents the philosophy and values that serve as a foundation for the unity of the Fujitsu Group and which are essential to promote the further management innovation and global business development of the Fujitsu Group, as well as the principles that individual employees should follow in their daily work activities.

The Fujitsu Way consists of four core elements—the Corporate Vision, Corporate Values, Principles and Code of Conduct. The Corporate Vision embodies the reason for the Group’s existence, as well as the role it should fulfill in society. The Corporate Values present values important to the Group for realizing the Corporate Vision. Finally, the Principles and the Code of Conduct articulate rules of behavior which every Fujitsu Group employee must adhere to and positively put into practice.

For the Fujitsu Semiconductor Group, CSR means practicing the Fujitsu Way to address diverse social issues, providing products and services that draw together Group technologies to ameliorate and resolve those issues, and contributing to the development of a sustainable networked society.

In accordance with the Fujitsu Way, the Fujitsu Semiconductor Group places CSR at the core of our management, and works at realizing the Corporate Vision while advancing business activities.

The Fujitsu Semiconductor Group is working to reinforce Group coordination to boost the transparency and fairness of our corporate governance and fulfill our corporate social responsibility in accordance with Fujitsu’s “Basic Stance on our Internal Control Framework.” We will continue conducting responsible corporate activities and working to build up relationships of trust with all of our stakeholders.

What is the Fujitsu Way? FUJITSU Way

The Fujitsu Semiconductor Group’s CSR

Corporate Governance (Basic Stance)

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We contribute to customers and society by helping customers reduce power consumption,

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In supercomputers

In automobiles

Concrete Implementation of the Fujitsu Group Environmental Protection Program StageVI

To achieve these three goals, Fujitsu Group Environmental Protection

Program Stage VI, initiated in April 2010, sets specific themes to be

addressed over the next three years.

Benefit our Customers and Society1Reduce domestic CO2 emissions by 30 million tons per year

Pursue Internal ReformsRealize overall world-class energy efficiency in all our business areas

Preserve BiodiversityAdvance all the items specified in the Leadership Declaration of the Business and Biodiversity Initiative

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Midterm Environmental Vision “Green Policy 2020”

The Fujitsu Semiconductor Group has built up a risk management system for the entire Group based on the Fujitsu Way, and is working to implement and continuously improve it. Through our business activities we strive to minimize various risks, sustainability enhance corporate value, and contribute to the development of society.

Disaster prevention organizations have been formed throughout the Fujitsu Semiconductor Group and disaster prevention drills are conducted to minimize the damage to life and property in the event of a major disaster.

Since 2008, the entire Fujitsu Group has been holding simultaneous drills on the national Disaster Prevention Day each year. The fiscal 2010 drill assumed a major earthquake in the Tokai Region. Participants practiced the initial response including confirming the damage at each business site and the safety of employees.

We will strictly maintain confidentiality as specified in the Fujitsu Way Code of Conduct, in accordance with the Fujitsu Group Information Security Policy. The entire Fujitsu Semiconductor Group will make every effort to maintain information security.

We will implement security checks on a periodic basis and otherwise strive to advance information security to become our customers’ valued and trusted partner, and to build mutually beneficial relationships with our business partners.

The Fujitsu Semiconductor Group continues to carry out educational activities on human rights. We provide ongoing education for al l employees on various human rights issues, including sexual and other forms of harassment and discrimination. The Group has also established a Human Rights Consultation Desk, and responds to inquiries from employees.

During Human Rights Week each December, the Group solicits human rights mottos from employees and their families, and conducts other activities to spread awareness of human rights.

Risk Management Disaster Prevention

Basic Stance on Information Security

Promotion of Human Rights Education Activities

The Fujitsu Semiconductor Group has been creating business continuity plans since 2008 and otherwise advancing business continuity management to prepare for unforeseen events that threaten continued business activities, such as earthquakes, fires and other large-scale disasters and epidemics like new strains of influenza, We seek to assure the stable supply of the high-environmental-performance semiconductor devices that our customers require even when such risks emerge.

Business Continuity Management

Green Policy 2020 is a midterm environmental vision indicating the direction and roles that the Fujitsu Group should pursue toward the

realization of a prosperous, low-carbon society. With the three key concepts of creation, collaboration and change, Green Policy 2020 sets

the following three goals for 2020.

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Fujitsu Semiconductor President

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Executives

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Environmental Managers

Domestic Group Companies Overseas Group Companies

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Environmental Management System Environmental Education & Environmental Risk Management

The Fujitsu Semiconductor Group sets global environmental policies and is advancing environmental management throughout the Group.

We have draf ted the Fuj i tsu Semiconductor Group Environmental Goals and Targets with clear numerical targets to be achieved based on the Fujitsu Group’s Green Policy 21, Green Policy 2020 and Environmental Protection Program. We are advancing our environmental management activities under systematic, continuous improvements.

Nine domestic companies and five overseas companies in the Fujitsu Semiconductor Group had received ISO 14001 certification as of March 2011. One overseas Group company, engaged in design work, was newly certified during the past fiscal year. The Fujitsu Semiconductor Group will continue working to further strengthen our environmental governance.

The Fuj itsu Semiconductor Group also implements education worldwide to ensure proper and swift compliance with environmental laws and regulations, and to boost the environmental awareness of all Group employees.

The Fujitsu Semiconductor Group holds regular meetings of the Group EMS Committee twice per year where environmental managers from production plants and affiliated companies discuss the progress and issues toward achieving the Group’s overall environmental goals and targets.

These meetings include exchanges of information on environmental laws and regulations, environmental technology trends and other environmental topics. They are useful in developing new environmental initiatives and securing compliance.

The Fujitsu Group conducts environmental education for all employees using e-learning so that employees understand the content of the Group Environmental Protection Program which is prepared every three years. Fiscal 2010 was the first year of the Environmental Protection Program (Stage VI), and all Fujitsu Semiconductor Group employees received education on its contents.

In addition, the Fujitsu Semiconductor Group conducts annual environmental education using e-learning, presenting content appropriate for the semiconductor industry and business format. The Fujitsu Semiconductor Group is fostering employees with high environmental awareness through ongoing environmental education concerning the semiconductor business such as PFC reduction and the design of low-power circuits.

The Fujitsu Group presents the Fujitsu Environmental Contribution Awards to honor particularly meritorious environmental initiatives, and to further promote environmental activities.

The Fujitsu Environmental Contribution Awards received 111 entries in fiscal 2011, and the Fujitsu Semiconductor Group received two encouragement prizes. The Group also received one award in the Environmental Photography Contest and a second prize in the Eco-life Contest, which recognizes individual environmental efforts.

■Response to Change in Wastewater ConcentrationBOD emissions were detected at the Fujitsu Semiconductor Aizuwakamatsu Plant which exceeded the standards stipulated by Fukushima Prefecture. This was apparently because the equipment stopped operating due to the drop in commercial power-supply instantaneous voltage that occurred just before the incident. There was no recurrence, and the concentration has remained stable. Nevertheless, the concentration was measured in each wastewater system and investigations implemented, just in case, confirming that there was no permanent problem. There were also BOD emissions at the Fujitsu Semiconductor Mie Plant which exceeded the standards stipulated by Mie Prefecture. This was the result of a temporary change in the components and concentration of wastewater flowing from the plant to the wastewater treatment building. There was no recurrence in this case as well, and the concentration has remained stable. The monitoring has been strengthened to prevent a similar incident.

■Management of PCB WasteFor the PCB waste held by the Fujitsu Semiconductor Group, preparations were advanced for the treatment and disposal of high-pressure condensers at the facilities of Japan Environmental Safety Corporation (JESCO). JESCO temporarily suspended waste receipt following the Great East Japan Earthquake, but the disposal works were completed in August 2011 after JESCO reopened. As for the fluorescent lamp ballasts held by the Group, which also contain PCB waste, the Fujitsu Semiconductor Group is waiting for the completion of facilities where they can be properly treated, and will carefully store these ballasts until treatment becomes possible.

The Fujitsu Semiconductor Group implements global Group internal audits within Japan and overseas under the Fujitsu integrated environmental management system. For effective audits, auditor education programs are conducted each year to improve the competence of our internal auditors. The Group is also working to increase the number of auditors with external credentials and otherwise strengthen our environmental auditing activities.

As external audits, the Fujitsu Semiconductor Group undergoes ISO 14001 audits by JACO (Japan Audit and Certification Organization for Environment and Quality) within Japan and by DNV (Det Norske Veritas AS) and DQS (DQS Holding GmbH) overseas, and maintains its ISO 14001 certification.

Three cases of deviations from environmental laws or regulations occurred in the Fujitsu Semiconductor Group during fiscal 2010, such as exceeding wastewater standards. The Group investigated the causes, examined appropriate responses, and steadily implemented countermeasures. The corrective measures have all been completed.

The Fujitsu Semiconductor Group also constructed a shared legal requirements database during fiscal 2010, building up a system for the efficient and effective observance of environmental laws and regulations.

Environmental Management System

Group EMS Committee

Environmental Education Internal Environmental Awards System

Environmental Risk Management

Environmental Audits

Observing Environmental Laws and Regulations

Photo contest award winner “The Star of Biodiversity”Photograph of an Ortmann’s spider-crab taken (underwater) at Kii Oshima Island,

Wakayama Prefecture

Encouragement PrizesGreen Policy Management (see p. 20 for the activity details)

“Regarding Comprehensive Environmental Activities at the Iwate Plant (3Rs, Kigyo no Mori Corporate Forest Program)”Iwate Plant, Fujitsu Semiconductor Ltd.

Green Policy Factories (see p. 12 for the activity details)

“PFC Gas Emissions Reduction Activities (Achievement of Industry Voluntary Action Program Targets)”PFC Emissions Volume Reduction Working GroupFujitsu Semiconductor Group

Photography Contest Prize“The Star of Biodiversity”Hiroki Yada, Test Technology Department, Device Technology Division

Fujitsu Semiconductor Ltd.

Eco-life Contest Second Prize (see p. 20 for the activity details)

“Activities as the Kagoshima Environmental Craftsmen”Naoki Sakamoto, General Affairs Department, Kyushu Plant

Fujitsu Integrated Microtechnology Ltd.

Fujitsu Semiconductor Group Environmental Policy

With our customers, we contribute to the protection of a rich global environment, using state-of-the-art technology to provide semiconductor

devices with superior environmental characteristics.

◆Operational PrinciplesBy applying the following principles, we work to prevent pollution of the global environment

and reduce the environmental burden of our products throughout their lifecycles, including

development, procurement, manufacture, sales, usage, and disposal:

1. By aggressively promoting the development of Super Green Products and the proper

management of product chemical content, we improve the environmental characteristics

of our products and actively reduce the burden on the global environment and our

customers.

2. We aggressively promote measures to counteract global warming and reduce emissions of

greenhouse gases (e.g., CO2, PFCs).

3. We aggressively promote chemical management and reduced emissions of volatile organic

compounds (VOCs).

4. We aggressively promote waste reduction and appropriate recycling.

5. We conform to environmental regulations around the world and keep our promises to

customers.

6. We work to improve the individual environmental consciousness of our employees, to

help them become good environmental citizens, promote the preservation of biological

diversity, and make environmental and social contributions in their local communities.

7. We expand the effectiveness and transparency of our environmental management system,

driving continuous improvement and development.

April 6, 2011

FUJITSU SEMICONDUCTOR LIMITEDPresident Haruki Okada

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●Environmental Protection Program (Stage VI): Fujitsu Semiconductor Group Fiscal 2010 Activities Targets and Achievements

Contribute to community building that preserves biodiversity

Develop and provide eco-friendly products (Super Green Products)

Reduce greenhouse gas emissions (GHG)

Factory improvements (chemicals and waste)

Office improvements

Promote environmental management through communications with stakeholders

Increase environmental awareness among all staff through community-based environmental actions

Promote efforts to preserve biodiversity

Improve the environmental value of products and services, and enhance the development and delivery of green ICT

Enhance efforts to reduce the Fujitsu Semiconductor Group's environmental footprint

Strengthen environmental governance

Promote environmental contributions to society

Categories Environmental Targets FY2010 Targets FY2010 Achievements FY2010 Achievement Rate FY2009 Achievements (Reference)Items Details

Environmental social contribution activities

Biodiversity conservation activities

Expand Super Green Products

Reduce CO2 emissions from energy consumption

Reduce emissions of greenhouse gases other than CO2

Reduce discharges of PRTR Law-controlled chemical substances*3

Reduce the volume of waste products generated

Achieve a higher Green Office System rating

Create one product group

To 465,000 tons CO2 or less

To 233,000 tons GWP or less

To 10,100 tons or less

To 49.6 tons or less

Trial using new standards

Implement at least one social contribution activity based in the local community per year at each site

Implement at least one biodiversity conservation activity per year at each site

Implemented 22 activities at 12 sites (1.8 activities per site)

134 activities at 12 sites (11.2 activities per site), but with changed definitions from fiscal 2010

Implemented 53 activities at 12 sites (4.4 activities per site)

①Increase the percentage of Super Green Products (which help reduce the environmental load via energy and resource conservation) in newly developed Green Products to at least 60% by the end of 2012.

②Achieve an environmental efficiency factor*1 of 2.5 compared with fiscal 2008 products for newly developed Green Products by the end of fiscal 2012.

③Reduce CO2 emissions from energy consumption by 26.3% (432,000 tons) from the fiscal 2007 level by the end of fiscal 2012.

④Reduce emissions of greenhouse gases other than CO2 by 27.8% (187,000 tons GWP) from the fiscal 1995 level by the end of fiscal 2012.

⑤Reduce discharges of PRTR Law-controlled chemical substances by 37.6% (567,000 tons) from the fiscal 2007 level by the end of fiscal 2012.

⑥Reduce the volume of waste products generated by 11.3% from the fiscal 2007 level to 12,100 tons or less by the end of fiscal 2012, and continue to maintain zero emissions activities.

⑨Continue environmental social contribution activities at each base, while pursuing activities which can contribute more to local communities.

⑩Implement biodiversity conservation and education activities at all bases by the end of fiscal 2012.

⑦Achieve a Green Office System*2 rating of four stars or higher at all business sites by the end of fiscal 2012.

⑧Promote environmental communications (strengthen the transmission of environmental information) at each organization toward improving the quality of environmental management.

One product group completed

○(100%)

Completed seven product groups over 3 years

390,000 tons CO2○

(119%) 474,000 tons CO2

171,000 tons GWP○

(136%) 273,000 tons GWP

33.5 tons○

(148%) 53.9 tons

9,300 tons○

(109%) 8,600 tons

Trial completed○

(100%) 100% over 3 years

○(440%)

○(180%)

—(New fiscal 2010 target)

Strengthen the transmission of environmental information

○(100%)

—(New fiscal 2010 target)

Publish the Fujitsu Semiconductor Group Environmental Report in Japanese, English and Chinese

Published the Fujitsu Semiconductor Group Environmental Report in Japanese, English and Chinese

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The Fujitsu Group Environmental Protection Program (Stage VI)

Environmental Management

The Fujitsu Semiconductor Group sets specific activity targets and advances environmental activities based on its environmental protection program.

The Fujitsu Group has been preparing and implementing environmental action plans since 1993 which set specific goals to implement the Group’s environmental policy. The Fujitsu Group Environmental Protection Program (Stage VI), which runs from fiscal 2010 through fiscal 2012, sets 18 specific activity goals in six fields: “strengthen advanced green ICT research and development,” “improve the environmental value of products and services, and enhance the development and delivery of green ICT,” “enhance efforts to reduce the Fujitsu Semiconductor Group's environmental footprint,” “strengthen environmental governance,” “promote environmental contributions to society,” and “promote efforts to preserve biodiversity.”

The Fujitsu Semiconductor Group has also set specific activity goals and is advancing environmental activities based on this environmental action plan.

●Key Points  1. Introduced the two new fields “strengthen environmental governance” and “promote efforts to preserve biodiversity.”

  2. Achieved all the fiscal 2010 targets.

Along with revisions to production plans, the 2012 targets are changed for “reduction in greenhouse gas emissions volume” and “factory

improvements.”

*1. Environmental efficiency factor: An environmental index which quantitatively grasps improvements in a product’s environmental load and value (functions and performance) for comparing new versus prior models, introduced to promote the production of products which provide higher value with a lower environmental load.

*2. Green Office System: Original Fujitsu Group system to reduce the environmental load from our offices by comprehensively evaluating the level of environmental consideration, by encouraging voluntary initiatives, and by making them visible.

*3. The programs to reduce discharges of PRTR Law-controlled chemical substances select a single VOC at each business site. The chemical substances selected are those with the highest discharge volume in fiscal 2007.

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●Emissions of CO2 from energy consumption ●Emissions of greenhouse gases other than CO2

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2 outside units 5 air conditioners

16 reheating units

Vapor

Outside air

Supply air

Return air

Hot water

Hot water

Cold water Cold water Cold water

Clean room

PH

C

C

C

C

C

C

C

H

C

Change to cold water cooling for only the three high heat load systems

Reduction in hot water consumption for the other 13 systems

Raise the temperature setting by about 5º C

Reduction in cold water consumption volume

25.9

48.8

38.1

54.9

42.8

27.317.1 19.2 18.7

58.6 52.9 47.4

39.042.9 43.2

Result ResultBase level Base level Goal Goal

2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 (FY) (FY)1995 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012

Reducing the Environmental LoadThe Fujitsu Semiconductor Group is positively advancing global warming countermeasures, chemical substances reduction, waste reduction and other efforts to preserve the global environment.

Prior Flow

Concentrated waste liquid system

Industrial waste

Diluted waste liquid system

Wastewater treatmentpH adjustment, Condensation,

Membrane filtration

Waste liquid tank

After the Revisions

Concentrated waste liquid system

Industrial waste

Waste liquid tank

Diluted waste liquid system

Waste liquid tank

Installation of bypass line to

the diluted waste liquid

system

Waste liquid tank

Wastewater treatmentpH adjustment, Condensation,

Membrane filtration

Global Warming Countermeasures Measures to Reduce Chemical Substances and Waste ProductsMeasures to Reduce CO2 Emissions

from Energy ConsumptionReducing Discharges of

PRTR Law-controlled Chemical SubstancesMeasures to Reduce Emissions of Greenhouse Gases other than CO2 Reducing the Amount of Waste Generated

The Fujitsu Semiconductor Group is advancing energy-conservation measures at other business sites including priority operation of high-efficiency equipment, adjustments to air conditioning, and the introduction of inverters.

PFC-gas-abatement equipment was installed at facilities even though the equipment was too large to carry into the plants. Instead the equipment was moved in pieces and then assembled on site after delivery.

T h e o pt i m a l g a s abatement equipment was selected considering the process and facilities environment conditions.

The Fujitsu Integrated Microtechnology Kyushu Plant previously discharged the alkalic wastewater generated in the plating process as waste products. With revisions to facilities, this wastewater is now being treated inside the plant, reducing the waste products volume by 47 tons per year.

The Fujitsu Semiconductor Iwate Plant improved purification capacity and reduced the volume of sludge generated by optimizing the activated sludge return volume and the amounts of chemicals used in the hydrofluoric acid wastewater treatment process. The plant also uses portable fans to dry the generated sludge to the smallest possible volume.

Fujitsu Semiconductor is working to reduce the environmental load by switching over to lower greenhouse effect gas.

Fujitsu Semiconductor is also working to reduce gas consumption volumes through revisions to treatment processes.

Fujitsu Semiconductor has revised our energy-management organization which was previously centered on plant activities, established a company-wide working group which includes office sites, and is advancing energy conservation activities in response to the revision of the Energy Conservation Law.

At the Fujitsu Semiconductor Aizuwakamatsu Plant, the entire clean room was formerly controlled to meet the temperature and humidity standards of the high-temperature load area. Introducing a system to separately cool only the high-temperature load area has reduced the cold and hot water consumption volume in the air conditioning system, cutting CO2 emissions by approximately 350 tons per year.

Energy Conservation from Changes to Clean Room Air Conditioning System

Other Energy-Conservation Measures

Introduction of PFC-Gas-Abatement Equipment

The Fujitsu Semiconductor Group has organic-exhaust gas-treatment equipment at its semiconductor upstream process plants to limit emissions of volatile organic compounds (VOCs). The Group works to carefully maintain this equipment and replace consumable parts because the proper operation of this equipment is the key to limiting VOC emissions.

Reinforcing Operations Management of Organic-Exhaust Gas-Treatment Equipment

Reduction of Plating Alkalic Wastewater

Reduction of Wastewater Treatment Sludge

Fujitsu Semiconductor Technology is advancing the introduction of production equipment that allows reduced use of chemical substances and is working to reduce emissions of IPA (isopropyl alcohol), which is one type of VOC.

Introduction of Low-Environmental-Load Production Equipment

The Fujitsu Semiconductor Iwate Plant switched the photosensitive resin used in the photo process to one with a low butyl acetate content, reducing butyl acetate emissions.

The Fujitsu Semiconductor Aizuwakamatsu plant changed the type of stripping agent used in the etching process to reduce the quantity of IPA used for washing after stripping.

Also, for some processes, the Fujitsu Integrated Microtechnology Miyagi Plant changed the surface cleaning agent used before processing from IPA to a water-soluble fluxing agent, reducing VOCs.

Switchover to Chemicals with a Low Environmental Load

Switchover to Lower Greenhouse Effect Gas

Revisions to Treatment ProcessesResponse to the Revised Energy-Conservation Law

The Fujitsu Semiconductor Group continued implementing emissions reductions measures in FY2010, and achieved the final targets under the semiconductor industry voluntary action program.

PFC gas-abatement equipment

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Unit: million yen

Item

Total

Main areas Capital Investment Cost Economic benefits

Pollution prevention costs/benefitsBusiness Area

Resource circulation costs/benefitsUpstream/downstream costs/benefits Collection, recycling and resale of products and goods, etc.

Administration costs/benefits Maintenance and operation of environmental management systems, etc.

Research and development costs/benefits Research and development of products that contribute to environmental protection, etc.

Social activities costs/benefits Donations and assistance to environmental conservation groups, etc.

Environmental damage costs/benefits Restoration of soil and groundwater contamination, etc.

304 3,069 3,764

38265

000001

1.416615723

5309

001

1,606244

1,6391552

20800

(367) (3,356) (3,867)

(0)(367)

(0)(0)(0)(0)(0)(0)

(1,552)(725)(729)

(5)(345)

(0)(0)(0)

(1,515)(426)

(1,816)(23)(41)(45)

(0)(0)

Global environment preservation costs/benefits Preventing global warming, saving energy, etc.

Preventing air pollution, water pollution, etc.

Disposal of waste, efficient utilization of resources, etc.

Fujitsu Semiconductor

Group

Development & Design

Manufacturing (upstream processes)

Manufacturing (downstream

processes)

Distribution & Sales

Kerosene907.0 kl(743.5 kl)

Diesel fuel18.0 kl(2.2 kl)

Heavy oil9,598 kl

(15,461 kl)

Purchased electricity861,261 MWh(1,025,220 MWh)

SOxemissions25.3 tons(34.6 tons)

NOxemissions41.0 tons

(45 tons)

CO2emissions

389,537 tons(473,746 tons)

Chemical substances4.6 tons(6.3 tons)

Waste water11,030,050m₃(12,077,615m3)

Amount ofwaste generated

9,321.0 tons(8.499.9 tons)

●Carbon Neutral Service Framework

●Fujitsu Semiconductor Group Environmental Accounting Aggregate Results (FY2010)

●Business Activities and Environmental Load (Materials Balance)

* Figures inside parentheses are for the prior fiscal year

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INPUT OUTPUT

Environmental Considerations in Products

Business Activities, Environmental Impact and Environmental Accounting

Reducing the Environmental Load

LPG148.7 tons(158.8 tons)

City gas3,968,324m₃(4,590,590m3)

Chemical substances408.0 tons(391.8 tons)

Water11,202,158m₃(12,875,114m3)

The Fujitsu Semiconductor Group quantitatively measures the overall environmental load arising from our production activities, and advances environmentally friendly business activities. We are working to improve our overall manufacturing process efficiency by

The Fujitsu Group has set out the basic requirements for environmentally sound procurement of parts, materials and products in the Fujitsu Group Green Procurement Direction, and works with its suppliers on green procurement activities.

Under the Fujitsu Group Environmental Protection Program (Stage VI), which is presently being implemented, we are working together with business partners to address the international problems of climate change and the conservation of biodiversity.

From Fiscal 2010 we are advancing procurement from suppliers implementing both measures to limit and reduce CO2 emissions and biodiversity conservation activities.

As biodiversity conservation activities were a new area, with little social recognition, we began by gaining the understanding of our business partners, held explanatory meetings to advance mutual activities, prepared guidelines, and otherwise spread information

The Fujitsu Group is strengthening cooperation with our business partners and advancing green logistics that consider the environment throughout the entire supply chain—from parts procurement and product transportation through collection for disposal.

Fujitsu Semiconductor Europe GmbH (Germany) began using the carbon-neutral service provided by its contracted shipping company (DHL) for product shipments in June 2010. Under this system, the shipper purchases carbon credits equivalent to the CO2 emissions

The Fujitsu Semiconductor Group fiscal 2010 environmental accounting aggregated results are presented in the following table, which shows investments of 304 million yen, costs of 3,069 million yen and an economic effect of 3,764 million yen.

■ InvestmentsInvestments were primarily made in measures to prevent global warming (e.g., introduction of PFC gas abatement equipment), measures to prevent soil pollution and measures to prevent environmental pollution.

Business Activities and Environmental Load (Materials Balance)

Green Procurement

Green Logistics

Environmental Accounting

The Fujitsu Semiconductor Group is working to grasp the overall impact of the environmental burden from our business activities, and the costs and benefits of our environmental preservation activities, to further reduce the environmental load.

using diverse energy resources efficiently and by introducing energy-conservation facilities and materials recycling to minimize the environmental load.

about biodiversity conservation efforts. We will further advance these activities in FY2011 and work

toward the realization of a prosperous, low-carbon society together with our business partners.

Fujitsu Semiconductor is participating in these efforts as a member of the Fujitsu Group, strengthening our upstream management while providing support to our business partners, and working to create a sustainable, low-carbon society.

resulting from the product shipment. The funds collected are invested in CO2 reduction technology development and projects, and so they indirectly offset the shipper’s CO2 emissions.

■CostsThe Fujitsu Semiconductor Group is advancing systematic improvements such as energy conservation measures and reductions in the volume of waste products, with the expenses centered on air-and water-pollution-prevention costs (e.g., environmental analysis expenses). The Group will continue to advance efficient environmental investments and to work to reduce the environmental load through analyses of environmental accounting results.

・Some figures are rounded off, so the totals may not match. Some items do not appear in the figures due to rounding off. Many activities are being steadily advanced without incurring large costs.・Figures inside parentheses are for the prior fiscal year.

1 Transportation 2 Calculation 3 Offset Carbon NeutralShipping

CO2 is emitted by transporting and processing a shipment.

The shipment related carbonemissions are calculated andaccounted by Deutsche PostDHL.

The emissions of a GOGREEN shipment will be neutralized through purchasing carbon credits.

Verification by an external examination organization is carried out.

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Environmental Considerations in Products

The Fujitsu Semiconductor Group manages Fujitsu Group Designated Chemical Substances properly so we can provide our customers with products they can use without concern.

Fujitsu Group Designated Chemical Substances are classified by management level considering the harmfulness and risks of particular chemicals for the Fujitsu Group based on international laws and regulations and industry association guidance. Substances that are harmful to human health and the environment are classified as “Fujitsu Group Designated Prohibited Substances.” We eliminate these substances through green procurement activities, and provide products that do not contain these substances. When there are concerns that substances may be harmful, they are classified as “Fujitsu Group Designated Controlled Substances” to protect customer safety and the environment. The use of these substances is managed properly to prepare for possible reclassification as Designated Prohibited Substances.

■Ongoing Response to Various Regulations

As the EU REACH regulation – which requires registration and notification for tens of thousands of different chemical substances – came into force in 2007, many countries have been examining the enactment of a similar regulatory system. Amid this trend, the Fujitsu Semiconductor Group is using the Joint Article Management Promotion Consortium (JAMP) formats for chemical substances management and information transmission so we can respond flexibly to additional future regulatory tightening.

■Response to the EU RoHS Directive

The Fujitsu Semiconductor Group provides semiconductor products that are in compliance with the EU RoHS Directive.*

The Group still uses lead in certain products as requested by customers and in certain old products, but we are advancing the switchover to lead-free products as appropriate. *Certain products fall under RoHS exclusions categories.

The Fujitsu Semiconductor Group regards minimizing the risks posed by designated chemical substances as a priority issue, and will continue to positively advance measures to address substances about which there are concerns, based on the principle of prevention.

Approach to Chemical Substances in Products Super Green Products MB91580 Series 32-bit High-performance Microcontroller for High Speed Motor Control

Power Supply IC MB39C326 for RF Power Amplifiers for Mobile Devices

FM3 Family of 32-bit ARM® CortexTM-M3 Processor Core Microcontrollers

Developed Smaller, Lower-Power-Consumption Mobile Phones■Combined power source and audio one-chip LSI for mobile

phones MB39C322A

■Facilitated smaller phones by combining the power source and

audio functions for 3G mobile phones on a single LSI

■Environmental factors

・ Energy conservation: audio portion electricity consumption during music

reproduction cut by half from previous products

・ 3R design: Package area reduced by 18% compared with previous

products, number of components reduced by combining the power source IC and audio IC

・ Use of chemical substances: Does not contain any REACH or RoHS designated substances.

NEW

NEW

NEW

■Applications: Power motor control for eco-cars (electric and hybrid vehicles)

■Advantages: Improves motor operating functions and contributes to energy savings

The demand for environmentally friendly electric vehicles (EVs) and hybrid vehicles (HVs) is rapidly increasing with the growing concern regarding the global environment. With this expansion in the eco-car market, Fujitsu Semiconductor has released the MB91580 series with a dedicated interface circuit for the resolver sensor* required for the 3-phase motor control of EVs and HVs.

The MB91580 series achieves high-speed feedback control for improved motor operating performance, and contributes to energy savings. It is a 32-bit microcontroller with the optimal performance for EV and HV motor control.

■Applications: Smart phones, electronic book readers, and other mobile devices

■Advantages: Miniaturization of power source and extension of use time

Manufacturers are seeking further miniaturization and faster large-volume data transmission in cell phones, smart phones, e-book readers and other mobile devices. Accordingly, there is a need for further miniaturization and stable power supply in the power sources for RF power amplifiers, to meet this demand.

By accelerating the operating frequency to 6MHz, the MB39C326 slashes the required board space of the power supply unit by about half (compared with earlier Fujitsu products). By including a buck-boost circuit, the MB39C326 always provides the required power supply to mobile devices even as the lithium ion battery voltage decreases, so it can be used for the transmission of large-volume data.

■Applications: Inverter control for home appliances (e.g., air conditioners, refrigerators, washing machines), motor control for all types of printer and copy machines

■Advantages : Reduces power consumption by half compared with previous products (at the same clock speed)

The 32-bit FM3 microcontroller family fuses the ARM® CortexTM-M3 global-standard core with a wide variety of peripheral functions refined during Fujitsu’s years of experience developing our own 32-bit FR* microcontrollers.

The MB9A310 and MB9A110 series provide smooth motor control from peripheral functions and contribute to energy savings with high motor-rotation location-trace abilities using high-speed, high-precision, 12-bit A/D converters, and quadrature decoder units which support motor position calculations and reduce the CPU workload.

These series achieve an excellent balance between cost-performance and lower power consumption when used for inverter control for home appliances which use motors as power sources and for control of all types of printer and copy machine motors.

* This is one type of a rotation angle sensor used for motor control. It detects the location using analog signals, and is used together with brushless motors.

*Fujitsu RISC microcontrollers: Fujitsu’s original architecture 32-bit RISC CPUs.

At the Fujitsu Semiconductor Group, we implement green product assessments prior to product development, to evaluate product environmental factors such as energy conservation, 3R design* and the use of chemical substances. Products which meet the standards under these assessments are certified as Green Products, which consider the environment.

Those Green Products with the top-level environmental factors such as energy conservation, 3R design and technology, the use of chemical substances and the adoption of environmental materials and technologies, and which are clearly superior compared with products on the market and other Fujitsu Semiconductor products, are certified as Fujitsu Group Super Green Products.

Super Green Products Certified in FY2010

*3R design: design considering the 3Rs – Reduce, Reuse, and Recycle.

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*SCRUM is the name of the Fujitsu Semiconductor improvement initiative for resolving assignments with the aim of reaching goals.

High quality

Continual improvements

Planning

SCRUM* all-companyimprovement activities

Manufacturing thatfully encompasses

"high quality"

Develop-ment

Massproduction Market

Mechanisms and techniquessupporting quality

Awareness for the realization of "high quality"personal development to support quality

Customersatisfaction

●ISO9001 and ISO/TS16949 Acquisition Status

Nationwide Dandelion Distribution Survey

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FUJITSU ELECTRONICS INC.

FUJITSU VLSI LTD.

FUJITSU LSI SOLUTIONS LTD.*2

FUJITSU MICROELECTRONICS SOLUTIONS LTD.

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Akiruno Technology Center

Mie Plant

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Iwate Plant

Headquarters and Aizu Plant

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Kyushu Plant

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Environmental Lecture

The National Dragonfly Citizen Summit in Satsumasendai City

Environmental Communication

Quality and Reliability Assurance Conservation of Biodiversity

Environmental Considerations in Products

The Pursuit of Quality and Reliability – Key Words for Fujitsu Semiconductor Devices

High Quality Generated from Human Resources EducationFujitsu Semiconductor Group employees have high-level expertise in all their works processes, and also set and make every effort to achieve very high standards of quality and reliability.

These efforts are conducted under the special educational program implemented by the Fujitsu Semiconductor Group as Qfinity* activities. Our system ensures that every single employee fully understands the importance of achieving quality in our final products.*Fujitsu Group quality improvement activities. The word “Qfinity” was created by combining “quality” and “infinity” to express our commitment to the infinite pursuit of quality.

High Quality Built in at Each StageMaintaining the optimal conditions for production processes is a key point for high yield and the stable supply of high-quality semiconductor devices.

The Fujitsu Semiconductor Group achieves this goal via thorough checks at each stage of the production process from product planning through to final delivery, and through strict quality standards.

High Credibility in Every Field of SocietyFujitsu makes use of its experience as a leading computer and telecommunications equipment company to develop products that meet diverse customer needs. Providing highly reliable semiconductor devices to be used in final products for every field of society: that is the Fujitsu Semiconductor Group’s goal.

The Fujitsu Semiconductor Group has received ISO9001 third-party certification of our quality management system and the related ISO/TS16949 certification for automotive equipment.

Third-party Certification

*1. The Akiruno Technology Center is included as a support division in both certifications. *2. Fujitsu LSI Solutions Limited was consolidated with Fujitsu Microelectronics Solutions Limited as of October 1, 2011.*3. The headquarters and Aizu plant are included as support divisions in both certifications.

The nationwide dandelion distribution survey was implemented as a common biodiversity preservation event for the Fujitsu Group inside Japan.

In this survey, participants took pictures of dandelions in bloom outdoors using mobile phones with a GPS function. The collected information is compiled into a database and plotted as a map

showing the nationwide distribution of both native and non-native species.

Fujitsu has asked employees to continue participating in the survey on an ongoing basis as an opportunity to think about the issues of invasive species and the conservation of undeve loped woodlands near populated areas. The general public was asked to join the survey in FY2011.

The 22nd National Dragonfly Citizen Summit took place May 14-15, 2011, in Satsumasendai City, with the protection of the critically endangered Libellula angelina dragonfly species as the main theme. Many families from the Fujitsu Integrated Microtechnology (FIM) Kyushu Plant participated in this event, following a Libellula Angelina dragonfly observation event held the previous year.

The National Dragonfly Citizen Summit is held each year at different locations in Japan, with the dragonfly as a symbol for thinking about the importance of the natural environment. This year’s summit included panel discussions, a Libellula Angelina observation event, and a fishing contest to eliminate exotic fish species.

Only 79 Libellula Angelina dragonflies were observed in 2010, a sharp decline from the 25,271 dragonflies observed in 2007. How to preserve this precious domestic specifies has become a major issue.

For the children of the next generation, the FIM Kyushu Plant is implementing ongoing activities to preserve Imuta Pond, which is a Libellula Angelina habitat.

Kazuo Kogusuri of the Tokyo Metropolitan Archaeological Research Center presented a lecture “The Slow Life of the Jomon Period” for employees working in the Shin-Yokohama area.

He spoke about the way of life in the Jomon Period, when all food, clothing and shelter was provided by the blessings of nature, and reminded the audience that human life is supported by nature. The lecture also afforded an opportunity to think about the importance of conserving biodiversity.

Environmental Lecture “The Slow Life of the Jomon Period”

Imuta Pond, which is a Libellula Angelina habitat, was registered as an important wetland under the Ramsar Convention in 2005.

Photo provided by Satsumasendai City.

The Libellula Angelina dragonfly

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Forest Conservation Activities at the Fujitsu Group Ihatov Star-Studded Forest

Donation of 1,500kg of Organic Fertilizer to 28th National Urban Greenery Kagoshima Fair

Local Cleanup and Nature Conservation Activities

各地の清掃活動 ・ 自然保護活動

Contributions to Local Communities

Environmental Communication

On August 3, 2010, the Fujitsu Semiconductor Iwate Plant concluded an agreement with Iwate Prefecture regarding the “Corporate Forest Creation Activities” being advanced by the prefecture.

Under this agreement, the plant will advance forest preservation activities in a section of the prefectural forest in Senganishi Forest Park in Kanegasaki-Cho renamed the “Fujitsu Group Ihatov Star-Studded Forest.”

The first pruning and underbrush trimming work took place on October 17, 2010. Volunteers from the Iwate Plant and from other Fujitsu Group companies in the prefecture and their families participated.

The source of the Kanegasaki aqueduct in Senganishi Forest Park is also used for the industrial water supply for the Iwate Plant, so the park has a very close relation with Fujitsu Semiconductor.

On June 5 2011, 75 employee and family member volunteers carried out further pruning and underbrush trimming, and similar work is scheduled for this October. The Iwate Plant plans to implement these forest preservation activities twice a year from now on.

The Fujitsu Integrated Microtechnology Kyushu Plant donated 1,500kg of the “Nobi Nobi Green Kagoshima” organic fertilizer produced from food waste to the 28th National Urban Greenery Kagoshima Fair. The Kyushu Plant received a letter of appreciation from the Fair Committee Chairman (Governor Ito).

The Fujitsu Semiconductor Group advances employee volunteer activities at each location. Employees can participate in local cleanup and forest conservation activities near their workplaces.

Handmade sign made using scrap wood and participants.

Pruning work①

Brush-clearing work

Pruning work②

Employee Environmental Activities Example

Environmental Volunteer Activities as the “Kagoshima Environmental Craftsmen”

I attended the half-year course at the Environmental College organized and operated by Kagoshima City as a regular citizen. After completing that course (as one of the second group of graduates), I received certification from the city as a Kagoshima Environmental Craftsman.

Students in my group later formed the “Mischievous Mature Man’s Club,” and we have been engaging in activities as environmental volunteers.

Last year, we planned and held an environmental lecture for local citizens, and introduced close-at-hand environmental activities that we had implemented ourselves. We also planned and implemented a green curtain course together with other Kagoshima Environmental Craftsmen, a river nature course with a canoe ride, and a quiz walk rally for children, and assisted with environmental education activities.

Naoki SakamotoSection Chief, General Affairs Department, Kyushu PlantFUJITSU INTEGRATEDMICROTECHNOLOGY

Nobi Nobi Green Kagoshima (Fertilizer)

Letter of Appreciation

Participating in local cleanup activities (Fujitsu Semiconductor Technology)

Participating in the Akagawa Basin River Cleanup Day (Fujitsu Integrated Microtechnology Aizu Plant)

Participating in forest conservation activities on Kiyose Matsuyama mountain (Fujitsu Semiconductor Akiruno Technology Center)

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Environmental Education

Environmental Communication

Activities Supporting Local Schools

Participating in the Salvation Army Recycling Program

Environment Month Activities (Eco Haiku Contest)

Traveling Environmental Classes

Four Fujitsu Semiconductor bases in the Asian region collected clothing, office equipment (computers, fax machines, printers), household appliances, stationary, toys, Christmas and Chinese New Year’s decorations and other goods and donated them to charitable organizations such as the Salvation Army Hong Kong and Salvation Army Singapore.

The collected clothing, stationary and toys are delivered to disadvantaged children in remote regions of China. The household appliances are resold at bazaars and other locations. The funds are used to provide employment and educational support to socially disadvantaged people.

Bases that participated in this project:・Fujitsu Semiconductor Design (Chengdu) Co., Ltd.・Fujitsu Semiconductor Pacific Asia Limited (Hong Kong)・Fujitsu Semiconductor (Shanghai) Co., Ltd.・Fujitsu Semiconductor Asia Pte. Ltd. (Singapore)

Fujitsu Semiconductor Europe GmbH (Germany) provides financial support to two string orchestras at music schools in the city of Langen, where the company has its headquarters, and for sports and artistic events at Langen high schools.

Donated goods

Poster calling for donations

The Fujitsu Semiconductor Group conducts an eco haiku contest and traveling environmental classes so employees and children can think about the environment while having fun together.

To enhance environmental awareness, the Fujitsu Semiconductor Mie Plant and Fujitsu VLSI collect eco haiku from employees and their families regarding global warming and energy-conservation items and efforts, and hold an event to introduce the winning entries.

Selected entry (Fujitsu VLSI)

The Fujitsu Semiconductor Group sponsored an environmental haiku contest. The entries covered everything from practical recycling tips to inspirational “green” messages.

Winning entry (Fujitsu Semiconductor Mie Plant)

The Fujitsu Semiconductor Group holds traveling environmental classes for children at elementary and junior high schools and science museums in nearby areas. The children learn about the 3Rs (Reduce, Reuse, and Recycle) by disassembling a personal computer, learn about global environmental problems through the “My Earth” card game, and experience energy conservation by making electric power consumption visible. The traveling environmental classes were held 13 times in fiscal 2010, and 979 children participated. Nine new instructors took part from the Fujitsu Semiconductor Group. Disassembling personal computers

(elementary school in Mie Prefecture)

“My Earth” class (elementary school in Aichi Prefecture)

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The color coding matching the table of contents items with the respective pages makes it easy to find the desired page.The contents also seem to be more detailed than in the previous year.

The environmental report has a lot of content, so we used the color coding to make it easy to find the desired page. Also, we reviewed last year’ s report and decided to provide more complete contents.

Main Opinions and Proposals Response by the Fujitsu Semiconductor Group Concerned pagesNo

Table of Contents

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The ties between the illustrations and the products in the “Links between Businesses and Society” section are difficult to understand. Could you clarify these tie relationships?

We revised the illustrations to make the linkages between products and the main applications clearer.

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The environmental policy presents the overall direction of the organization for environmental performance by top management, so this should be printed each year.

We printed the environmental policy on the environmental management page.

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The employee environmental activities example presents the face of an actual employee. This makes a good impression.

We will continue to include examples of employee environmental activities. P205

The Environmental Protection Program table should include fiscal 2011. Also, this page has lot of text so it might be easier to understand if the achievement levels and some other items were presented visually.

The Environmental Protection Program table emphasizes the accomplishments, for a simpler presentation. The fiscal 2011 goals wil l be printed together with the f iscal 2011 accomplishments in the 2012 environmental report. We also added the symbols "○" and "×" )"○"for mission accomplished, "×" for yet to be accomplished.) for easy identification of which items were accomplished in fiscal 2010.

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Environmental Communication

External Awards andEnvironmental Advertising

External Awards

Environmental Advertising

Fujitsu Semiconductor Wins Fiscal 2010 Minister of Economy, Trade and Industry Invention Award

Fujitsu’s development of a new chemically amplified photo-resist material for excimer laser lithography received the Minister of Economy, Trade and Industry Invention Award at the Fiscal 2010 National Invention Awards.

This invention is a high-sensitivity, high-definition photo-resist material essential for advanced LSI manufacturing which facilitates the production of smaller, higher-function, higher-performance mobile devices, and makes a great contribution to the ICT society.

Two Fujitsu Semiconductor employees received the award at the ceremony.

Fujitsu Semiconductor Wins Fiscal 2010 Minister of the Environment Award for Works Promoting the Formation of a Cyclical Society 

The Fujitsu Semiconductor Iwate Plant received the Minister of the Environment Award for Works Promoting the Formation of a Cyclical Society for the plant's superior 3Rs activities.

The plant was given the award for establishing reuse and recycling systems for the industrial waste products and regular waste products (e.g., garbage from the cafeteria) generated by plant operations, and for continuing to implement 3Rs activities even after achieving zero emissions in March 2002.

Fujitsu Semiconductor regularly prints environmental advertisements in newspapers and magazines to deepen stakeholder interest in the environmental initiatives and green products of the Fujitsu Semiconductor Group.

This section introduces environmental conservation activities which won external awards and environmental advertisements which appeared in magazines and newspapers during fiscal 2010.

Awards ceremony

Award certificate

The eco world of tomorrow envisioned by Fujitsu Semiconductor

Meeting to exchange opinions

Eco & Smart Solutions

Survey RequestThank you for reading the Fujitsu Semiconductor Group Environmental Report 2011.

To help us create the next report, we ask for your cooperation in completing the survey found at the following link.

Those completing the survey will receive a copy of the Fujitsu Semiconductor Group Environmental Report 2012.

Survey link http://edevice.fujitsu.com/en/eco/enq/

Meetings to Exchange Opinions on Environmental ReportsThe Fujitsu Semiconductor Group held meetings with Renesas Electronics Corporation to exchange opinions on draft versions of the two companies’ environmental reports, the “Fujitsu Semiconductor Group Environmental Report 2011” and the “Renesas CSR and Environmental Report 2011” The goal was the creation of environmental reports that are easier to understand.

Fujitsu Semiconductor received valuable opinions from Renesas, from its perspective as another semiconductor manufacturer, which were reflected in the final version of the Fujitsu report. The main opinions received and the Group’s responses are summarized in the following table.

Participants in the Meetings to Exchange Opinions

●Takashi Okabe, Yasuki Sakata, Yoshiko Wakimoto Production Headquarters, Environmental Promotion Department, Renesas Electronics Corporation Toyotaka Hinoue, CSR & Risk Countermeasures Section, CSR & Compliance Department, Legal Affairs & Compliance Division, Renesas Electronics Corporation

●Hiroshi Osuda, Masanori Kobayashi, Hiroharu Nomaki, Kumiko Nemoto, Environment Promotion Office, Fujitsu Semiconductor Ltd.

Meeting dates: July 15 and August 8, 2011.

Receipt of Opinions on the Environmental ReportFujitsu Semiconductor was fortunate to receive valuable opinions on the content of our environmental report from Renesas Electronics Corporation. Because both companies are in the same industry, we have a shared approach to environmental efforts and a common recognition of the issues. Fujitsu Semiconductor received appropriate advice based on a deep understanding of the report content.

Through such meetings to exchange opinions, the Fujitsu Semiconductor Group will continue striving to prepare environmental reports that are easy to understand by all stakeholders.