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1 1/15 Climate Change 2015 Information Request Kajima Corporation Module: Introduction Page: Introduction CC0.1 Introduction Please give a general description and introduction to your organization ,693,658 1,193,813 15,383 7,546 SCOP SCOP3 CC0.2 Reporting Year Please state the start and end date of the for which you are reporting data. The current reporting is the latest/most recent 12 month period for which data is reported. Enter the dates of this first. We request data for more than one reporting period for some emission accounting questions. Please provide data for the three s prior to the current reporting if you have not provided this information before, or if this is the first time you have answered a CDP information request. (This does not apply if you have been offered and selected the option of answering the shorter questionnaire). If you are going to provide additional s of data, please give the dates of those reporting periods here. Work backwards from the most recent reporting. Please enter dates in following format: day(dd)/month(mm)/(yyyy) (i.e. 31/01/2001). Enter Periods that will be disclosed Tue 01 Apr 2014 Tue 31 Mar 2015 CC0.3 Country list configuration Please select the countries for which you will be supplying data. If you are responding to the Electric Utilities module, this selection will be carried forward to assist you in completing your response. Select country Japan CC0.4 Currency selection Please select the currency in which you would like to submit your response. All information contained in the response should be in this currency. JPY( ) CC0.6 Modules As part of the request for information on behalf of investors, electric utilities, companies with electric utility activities or assets, companies in the automobile or auto component manufacture sub industries, companies in the oil and gas sub industries, companies in the information technology and telecommunications sectors and companies in the food, beverage and tobacco industry group should complete supplementary questions in addition to the main questionnaire. If you are in these sector groupings (according to the Global Industry Classification Standard (GICS)), the corresponding sector modules will not appear below but will automatically appear in the navigation bar when you save this page. If you want to query your classification, please respond@cdp.net. If you have not been presented with a sector module that you consider would be appropriate for your company to answer, please select the module below. If you wish to view the questions first, please see US/Programmes/Pages/More questionnaires.aspx. Module: Page: CC1. Governance CC1.1 Where is the highest level of direct responsibility for climate change within your organization? Board or individual/sub set of the Board or other committee appointed by the Board CC1.1a Please identify the position of the individual or name of the committee with this responsibility CC1.2 Do you provide incentives for the of climate change issues, including the attainment of targets? CC1.2a Please provide further details on the incentives provided for the of climate change issues Who is entitled to benefit from these incentives? All employees The type of incentives Incentivized performance indicator

2 2/15 Who is entitled to benefit from these incentives? All employees All employees The type of incentives Recognition (non monetary) Recognition (non monetary) Incentivized performance indicator Emissions reduction project Efficiency project Emissions reduction project Efficiency project Design KD Kajima Page: CC2. Strategy CC2.1 Please select the option that best describes your risk procedures with regard to climate change risks and opportunities Integrated into multi disciplinary company wide risk processes CC2.1a Please provide further details on your risk procedures with regard to climate change risks and opportunities Frequency of monitoring Six monthly or more frequently To whom are results reported? Board or individual/sub set of the Board or committee appointed by the Board Geographical areas considered How far into the future are risks considered? 3 to 6 s IPCC CC2.1b Please describe how your risk and opportunity identification processes are applied at both company and asset level CC2.1c How do you prioritize the risks and opportunities identified? CC2.2 Is climate change integrated into your business strategy? CC2.2a Please describe the process of how climate change is integrated into your business strategy and any outcomes of this process i. ii. Cap Trade iii. 3 35% 35% iv. ZEB 2030 ZEB ZEB 2020 ZEB 2025 ZEB 2030 ZEB 2050 Zero " " v. vi CC2.2c

3 3/15 Does your company use an internal price of carbon? CC2.2d Please provide details and examples of how your company uses an internal price of carbon 389ha J VER J 5000 / t / t J VER J J VER J VER CC2.3 Do you engage in activities that could either directly or indirectly influence public policy on climate change through any of the following? (tick all that apply) Direct engagement with policy makers Trade associations CC2.3a On what issues have you been engaging directly with policy makers? Focus of legislation Cap and trade Corporate Position Support 2 Details of engagement Proposed legislative solution CC2.3b Are you on the Board of any trade associations or provide funding beyond membership? CC2.3c Please enter the details of those trade associations that are likely to take a position on climate change legislation Trade association Is your position on climate change consistent with theirs? Please explain the trade association's position How have you, or are you attempting to, influence the position? Consistent CC2.3h What processes do you have in place to ensure that all of your direct and indirect activities that influence policy are consistent with your overall climate change strategy? CC2.4 Would your organization's board of directors support an international agreement between governments on climate change, which seeks to limit global temperature rise to under two degree Celsius from pre industrial levels in line with IPCC scenarios such as RCP2.6? CC2.4a Please describe your board's position on what an effective agreement would mean for your organization and activities that you are undertaking to help deliver this agreement at the 2015 United Nations Climate Change Conference in Paris (COP 21) ZEB Page: CC3. Targets and Initiatives CC3.1 Did you have an reduction target that was active (ongoing or reached completion) in the reporting? Absolute and intensity targets CC3.1a Please provide details of your absolute target ID Abs1 1+2 % of in scope % reduction from base Base Base (metric tonnes e) 100% 3% Target CC3.1b Please provide details of your intensity target

4 4/15 ID Int1 1+2 % of in scope 100% 35% % reduction from base Metric Other: t / Base Normalized base Target Int2 3: Use of sold products 95% 35% Other: t / CC3.1c Please also indicate what change in absolute this intensity target reflects ID Direction of change anticipated in absolute 1+2 at target completion? % change anticipated in absolute 1+2 Direction of change anticipated in absolute 3 at target completion? % change anticipated in absolute Int1 Decrease 65 Int2 Decrease 7 CC3.1d For all of your targets, please provide details on the progress made in the reporting ID % complete (time) % complete () Abs1 100% 23% Int1 60% 40% Int2 100% 100% ,887MWh 5% 32,193MWh ,629MWh % CC3.2 Does the use of your goods and/or services directly enable GHG to be avoided by a third party? CC3.2a Please provide details of how the use of your goods and/or services directly enable GHG to be avoided by a third party ,518,831t CASBEE CER ERU CC3.3 Did you have reduction initiatives that were active within the reporting (this can include those in the planning and/or implementation phases) CC3.3a Please identify the total number of projects at each stage of development, and for those in the implementation stages, the estimated e savings Stage of development Number of projects Total estimated annual e savings in metric tonnes e (only for rows marked *) Under investigation 0 To be implemented* Implementation commenced* Implemented*

5 5/15 Stage of development Number of projects Total estimated annual e savings in metric tonnes e (only for rows marked *) Not to be implemented 0 CC3.3b For those initiatives implemented in the reporting, please provide details in the table below Activity type of activity annual e savings (metric tonnes e) Voluntary/ Mandatory Annual monetary savings (unit currency as specified in CC0.4) Investment required (unit currency as specified in CC0.4) Payback period lifetime of the initiative Energy efficiency: Building services Voluntary s 6 10 s Low carbon energy installation 12 2 Voluntary s Ongoing Transportation: fleet Voluntary <1 Ongoing Low carbon energy purchase Voluntary <1 Ongoing Energy efficiency: Building services Voluntary s Ongoing CC3.3c What s do you use to drive investment in reduction activities? Method Compliance with regulatory requirements/standards Dedicated budget for low carbon product R&D Employee engagement 1 Page: CC4. Communication CC4.1 Have you published information about your organization s response to climate change and GHG performance for this reporting in places other than in your CDP response? If so, please attach the publication(s) Publication Status Page/Section reference Attach the document In other regulatory filings In voluntary communications Underway previous attached Complete ALL ALL Change 2015/Shared Documents/Attachments/CC4.1/chusho_report2014_kajima.pdf Change 2015/Shared Documents/Attachments/CC4.1/environmental_data_report2015_kajima.pdf Module: Risks and Opportunities Page: CC5. Climate Change Risks CC5.1 Have you identified any inherent climate change risks that have the potential to generate a substantive change in your business operations, revenue or expenditure? Tick all that apply Risks driven by changes in regulation Risks driven by changes in physical climate parameters Risks driven by changes in other climate related developments CC5.1a Please describe your inherent risks that are driven by changes in regulation

6 6/15 Risk Timeframe Direct/ Likelihood Magnitude Carbon taxes operational cost 1 to 3 s (Supply chain) Likely Low medium Carbon taxes operational cost 1 to 3 s Direct Likely Low medium 10.6 Cap and trade schemes operational cost 1 to 3 s Direct Likely Low Fuel/energy taxes and regulations Reduced goods/services 1 to 3 s Direct More likely than not Medium CC5.1b Please describe your inherent risks that are driven by change in physical climate parameters Risk Timeframe Direct/ Likelihood Magnitude precipitation extremes and droughts operational cost >6 s Direct Very likely Medium high precipitation extremes and droughts operational cost 1 to 3 s Direct Very likely Low medium mean (average) temperature operational cost >6 s Direct Likely Low medium CC5.1c Please describe your inherent risks that are driven by changes in other climate related developments Risk Timeframe Direct/ Likelihood Magnitude Reputation capital cost Up to 1 Direct Likely Medium no data Web Page: CC6. Climate Change Opportunities CC6.1

7 7/15 Have you identified any inherent climate change opportunities that have the potential to generate a substantive change in your business operations, revenue or expenditure? Tick all that apply Opportunities driven by changes in regulation Opportunities driven by changes in physical climate parameters Opportunities driven by changes in other climate related developments CC6.1a Please describe your inherent opportunities that are driven by changes in regulation Opportunity Timeframe Direct/ Likelihood Magnitude Product efficiency regulations and standards Up to 1 Direct Very likely High 4, Cap and trade schemes Up to 1 Direct Very likely Medium 4, Carbon taxes Up to 1 Direct Very likely Medium 4, Renewable energy regulation Up to 1 Direct Very likely Mediumhigh Emission reporting obligations New products/business services Up to 1 Direct Likely Lowmedium Cap and trade schemes New products/business services 1 to 3 s Unlikely Low CC6.1b Please describe the inherent opportunities that are driven by changes in physical climate parameters Opportunity mean Timeframe Direct/ Likelihood 1 to 3 s Direct Very likely High Magnitude 2.4

8 8/15 Opportunity (average) temperature Timeframe Direct/ Likelihood Magnitude 291 temperature extremes 1 to 3 s Direct Very likely Mediumhigh 4, precipitation pattern >6 s Direct Likely Mediumhigh no data 1.0 CC6.1c Please describe the inherent opportunities that are driven by changes in other climate related developments Opportunity Timeframe Direct/ Likelihood Magnitude Changing consumer behaviour Up to 1 Direct Very likely High 4,433 PR % Changing consumer behaviour New products/business services Up to 1 Direct Likely Medium 296 KKC 30 60% ECM SUICOM Changing consumer behaviour Up to 1 Direct Likely Medium 563

9 9/15 Opportunity Timeframe Direct/ Likelihood Magnitude t Attachments Change 2015/Shared Documents/Attachments/ClimateChange2015/CC6.ClimateChangeOpportunities/ECMcem_kajima.pdf Change 2015/Shared Documents/Attachments/ClimateChange2015/CC6.ClimateChangeOpportunities/KKCcon_kajima.pdf Change 2015/Shared Documents/Attachments/ClimateChange2015/CC6.ClimateChangeOpportunities/BDF_kajima.pdf Change 2015/Shared Documents/Attachments/ClimateChange2015/CC6.ClimateChangeOpportunities/SUI COM_kajima.pdf Module: GHG Emissions Accounting, Energy and Fuel Use, and Trading Page: CC7. Emissions Methodology CC7.1 Please provide your base and base (s 1 and 2) Base Base (metric tonnes e) 1 Sun 01 Apr 1990 Sun 31 Mar Sun 01 Apr 1990 Sun 31 Mar CC7.2 Please give the name of the standard, protocol or ology you have used to collect activity data and calculate 1 and 2 Please select the published ologies that you use Other Japan Ministry of the Environment, Law Concerning the Promotion of the Measures to Cope with Global Warming, Superceded by Revision of the Act on Promotion of Global Warming Countermeasures (2005 Amendment) CC7.2a If you have selected "Other" in CC7.2 please provide details of the standard, protocol or ology you have used to collect activity data and calculate 1 and CC7.3 Please give the source for the global warming potentials you have used Gas Reference IPCC Fourth Assessment Report (AR4 100 ) CC7.4 Please give the factors you have applied and their origin; alternatively, please attach an Excel spreadsheet with this data at the bottom of this page Fuel/Material/Energy Electricity Diesel/Gas oil Town gas or city gas Distillate fuel oil No Kerosene Emission Factor Unit metric tonnes per MWh Other: metric tonnes per kl Other: metric tonnes per km3n Other: metric tonnes per kl Other: metric tonnes per kl Reference CC7.1 SCOPE /04/ /03/ (metric tonnes e) 2 01/04/ /03/ (metric tonnes e) Page: CC8. Emissions Data (1 Apr Mar 2015) CC8.1 Please select the boundary you are using for your 1 and 2 greenhouse gas inventory CC8.2 Financial control

10 10/15 Please provide your gross global 1 figures in metric tonnes e CC8.3 Please provide your gross global 2 figures in metric tonnes e CC8.4 Are there are any sources (e.g. facilities, specific GHGs, activities, geographies, etc.) of 1 and 2 that are within your selected reporting boundary which are not included in your disclosure? CC8.4a Please provide details of the sources of 1 and 2 that are within your selected reporting boundary which are not included in your disclosure Source Overseas construction site & sales office Relevance of 1 from this source Emissions are not relevant Relevance of 2 excluded from this source Emissions are not relevant Explain why the source is excluded CC8.5 Please estimate the level of uncertainty of the total gross global 1 and 2 figures that you have supplied and specify the sources of uncertainty in your data gathering, handling and calculations Uncertainty range Main sources of uncertainty Please expand on the uncertainty in your data 1 More than 5% but less than or equal to 10% Sampling 2 More than 5% but less than or equal to 10% Sampling 1,500 70% 2 CC8.6 Please indicate the verification/assurance status that applies to your reported 1 Third party verification or assurance complete CC8.6a Please provide further details of the verification/assurance undertaken for your 1, and attach the relevant statements Type of verification or assurance Limited assurance Attach the statement Change 2015/Shared Documents/Attachments/CC8.6a/Verification Report for KAJIMA.pdf Page/section reference Relevant standard ALL ISO Proportion of reported 1 verified (%) CC8.7 Please indicate the verification/assurance status that applies to your reported 2 Third party verification or assurance complete CC8.7a Please provide further details of the verification/assurance undertaken for your 2, and attach the relevant statements Type of verification or assurance Limited assurance Attach the statement Change 2015/Shared Documents/Attachments/CC8.7a/Verification Report for KAJIMA.pdf Page/Section reference Relevant standard ALL ISO Proportion of reported 2 verified (%) CC8.8 Please identify if any data points have been verified as part of the third party verification work undertaken, other than the verification of figures reported in CC8.6, CC8.7 and CC14.2 Additional data points verified No additional data verified CC8.9 Are carbon dioxide from biologically sequestered carbon relevant to your organization? CC8.9a Please provide the from biologically sequestered carbon relevant to your organization in metric tonnes 345

11 11/15 Page: CC9. 1 Emissions Breakdown (1 Apr Mar 2015) CC9.1 Do you have 1 sources in more than one country? No CC9.2 Please indicate which other 1 breakdowns you are able to provide (tick all that apply) By business division By activity CC9.2a Please break down your total gross global 1 by business division Business division 1 (metric tonnes e) CC9.2d Please break down your total gross global 1 by activity Activity 1 (metric tonnes e) Page: CC10. 2 Emissions Breakdown (1 Apr Mar 2015) CC10.1 Do you have 2 sources in more than one country? No CC10.2 Please indicate which other 2 breakdowns you are able to provide (tick all that apply) By business division By activity CC10.2a Please break down your total gross global 2 by business division Business division 2 (metric tonnes e) CC10.2c Please break down your total gross global 2 by activity Activity 2 (metric tonnes e) Page: CC11. Energy CC11.1 What percentage of your total operational spend in the reporting was on energy? More than 0% but less than or equal to 5% CC11.2 Please state how much fuel, electricity, heat, steam, and cooling in MWh your organization has purchased and consumed during the reporting Energy type MWh Fuel Electricity Heat 6519 Steam 0 Cooling 0 CC11.3 Please complete the table by breaking down the total "Fuel" figure entered above by fuel type Fuels MWh Kerosene Diesel/Gas oil Distillate fuel oil No 1 326

12 12/15 Fuels MWh Town gas or city gas 2343 Liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) 99 CC11.4 Please provide details of the electricity, heat, steam or cooling amounts that were accounted at a low carbon emission factor in the 2 figure reported in CC8.3 Basis for applying a low carbon emission factor Grid connected low carbon electricity generation owned by company, no instruments created MWh associated with low carbon electricity, heat, steam or cooling kW 4kW Other Page: CC12. Emissions Performance CC12.1 How do your gross global ( 1 and 2 combined) for the reporting compare to the previous? CC12.1a Please identify the reasons for any change in your gross global ( 1 and 2 combined) and for each of them specify how your compare to the previous Reason Emissions reduction activities Emissions value (percentage) Direction of change 3.7 Decrease ,245t / ,462t / 3.7% Divestment Acquisitions Mergers output ology boundary physical operating conditions Unidentified Other 13.5 Increase % 6.5 Increase kg /kwh kg /kwh 38% 0.413kg /kwh ,462 t / kg /kwh 21,786t / 6.5% CC12.2 Please describe your gross global combined 1 and 2 for the reporting in metric tonnes e per unit currency total revenue Intensity figure Metric numerator Metric denominator % change from previous Direction of change from previous Reason for change 883 metric tonnes e unit total revenue 107 Increase ,928t ,151t t / t / 107% CC12.3 Please describe your gross global combined 1 and 2 for the reporting in metric tonnes e per full time equivalent (FTE) employee Intensity figure Metric numerator Metric denominator % change from previous Direction of change from previous Reason for change 36.7 metric tonnes e FTE employee 14.3 Increase ,928t ,151t , , t / t / 14.3% CC12.4 Please provide an additional intensity (normalized) metric that is appropriate to your business operations

13 13/15 Intensity figure 23.9 Metric numerator metric tonnes e Metric denominator unit of production % change from previous Direction of change from previous 1.3 Increase Reason for change ,300t ,567t , , t / t / 1.3% 3 Page: CC13. Emissions Trading CC13.1 Do you participate in any trading schemes? CC13.1a Please complete the following table for each of the emission trading schemes in which you participate Scheme name Tokyo Cap and Trade Period for which data is supplied Thu 01 Apr 2010 Tue 31 Mar 2015 Allowances allocated Allowances purchased Verified in metric tonnes e Details of ownership Facilities we own and operate CC13.1b What is your strategy for complying with the schemes in which you participate or anticipate participating? CC13.2 Has your organization originated any project based carbon credits or purchased any within the reporting period? CC13.2a Please provide details on the project based carbon credits originated or purchased by your organization in the reporting period Credit origination or credit purchase Credit Purchase Credit Purchase Project type Biomass energy Biomass energy Project identification Verified to which standard Other: J Other: Number of credits (metric tonnes of e) Number of credits (metric tonnes e): Risk adjusted volume No No Credits cancelled Purpose, e.g. compliance Voluntary Offsetting Voluntary Offsetting Page: CC14. 3 Emissions CC14.1 Please account for your organization s 3, disclosing and explaining any exclusions Sources of 3 Evaluation status metric tonnes e Emissions calculation ology Percentage of calculated using data obtained from suppliers or value chain partners Explanation Purchased goods and services Relevant, calculated LCA 0.00% 2014 Capital goods Not relevant, explanation provided Fuel and energyrelated activities (not included in 1 or 2) Not relevant, calculated % Upstream transportation and distribution Relevant, calculated Ver2.2 ) 19 BCS( 0.00%

14 14/15 Sources of 3 Evaluation status metric tonnes e Emissions calculation ology 2011 Percentage of calculated using data obtained from suppliers or value chain partners Explanation Waste generated in operations Relevant, calculated % Business travel Not relevant, explanation provided Employee commuting Relevant, not yet calculated Upstream leased assets Relevant, not yet calculated 1.2 Downstream transportation and distribution Relevant, not yet calculated Waste generated in operations 1 Processing of sold products Not relevant, explanation provided Use of sold products Relevant, calculated % 2008 End of life treatment of sold products Relevant, not yet calculated Waste generated in operations Downstream leased assets Relevant, calculated % Franchises Investments Other (upstream) Other (downstream) Not relevant, explanation provided Not relevant, explanation provided Relevant, not yet calculated Relevant, not yet calculated CC14.2 Please indicate the verification/assurance status that applies to your reported 3 Third party verification or assurance complete CC14.2a Please provide further details of the verification/assurance undertaken, and attach the relevant statements Type of verification or assurance Reasonable assurance Attach the statement Change 2015/Shared Documents/Attachments/CC14.2a/Verification Report for EAST21_kajima.pdf Page/Section reference Relevant standard ALL ISAE Proportion of 3 verified (%) CC14.3 Are you able to compare your 3 for the reporting with those for the previous for any sources? CC14.3a Please identify the reasons for any change in your 3 and for each of them specify how your compare to the previous Sources of 3 Reason for change Emissions value (percentage) Direction of change 13.0 Increase

15 15/15 Sources of 3 Purchased goods & services Fuel and energy related activities (not included in s 1 or 2) Reason for change output output Emissions value (percentage) Direction of change 2.2 Increase Waste generated in operations output 16.5 Decrease Upstream transportation & distribution Use of sold products Downstream leased assets output output ology 1.5 Increase 20.5 Increase Increase CC14.4 Do you engage with any of the elements of your value chain on GHG and climate change strategies? (Tick all that apply), our suppliers, our customers, other partners in the value chain CC14.4a Please give details of s of engagement, your strategy for prioritizing engagements and measures of success Use of sold products IPCC 4 Zero 2050 Zero Carbon ZEB Purchased goods & services Zero 2050 Zero Waste HP CC14.4b To give a sense of scale of this engagement, please give the number of suppliers with whom you are engaging and the proportion of your total spend that they represent Number of suppliers % of total spend no data CC14.4c If you have data on your suppliers GHG and climate change strategies, please explain how you make use of that data How you make use of the data Identifying GHG sources to prioritize for reduction actions Other Please give details Module: Sign Off Page: CC15. Sign Off CC15.1 Please provide the following information for the person that has signed off (approved) your CDP climate change response Name Job title Corresponding job category Chief Operating Officer (COO) CDP: [D][, ]

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