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Data on KUBOTA Group Overseas Production Sites 2015 Kubota Engine Thailand (KET) 1.Outline 2.Products Main products Address No.360 Moo 3, T.Khao Hinson, A.Phanomsarakarm Chachoengsao, 24120 Thailand 419 75856 24-Feb-11 3.Environmental policy 4.Environmental performance data (FY2015) 1000m 3 t-CO 2 Air Pollutant measurement results Control content Control value Maximum measured SOx Concentration control 60 ppm 21.5 NOx Concentration control 200 ppm 22.5 Particulate Concentration control 0.32 g/m3N 0.052 million m 3 /year COD kg/year Nitrogen kg/year Phosphorus kg/year Water pollutant measurement results unit Control value Maximum measured 5.5-9.0 6.7 - 7.4 mg/L < 20 2 COD mg/L <120 29 Nitrogen mg/L < 100 2 Phosphorus mg/L - 16.6 mg/L < 0.25 <0.10 Lead mg/L < 0.2 <0.05 kg/day - 1.2 kg/day - 0.1 kg/day - 1.6 SS mg/L < 50 2 *No external water discharge Waste discharge t/year Recycling ratio Graph.1 Energy & CO 2 emissions No external water discharge - BOD Hexavalent chromium Amount of discharge water Treated water* (Recycled) COD, total emission control Heating furnaces Main smoke and soot generation facilities Unit Amount of pollutant in discharge water - - Concentration control: ppm Total emission control: m 3 N/h, Concentration control: ppm Concentration control: mg/m 3 Number of employees Site area Establishment day CO 2 emission 5,453 ISO14001 certification date 3-Jul-2015 1. The Kubota Group aspires to create a society where sustainable development is possible on a global scale. 2. The Kubota Group contributes to the conservation of global and local environments through its environmentally friendly operations, products, and technologies. (KET Environmental policy please see below) Vertical type Diesel Engines Used amount of water 14 2,590 Used amount of energy Crude oil equivalent KL Nitrogen, total emission control Phosphorus, total emission control pH Graph.3 VOC emissions Graph.2 Waste discharge & Recycling ratio 661 89.0% 1 100% 38% 32% 0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100% 0 1000 2000 3000 4000 5000 6000 FY2013 FY2014 FY2015 Used amount of energy(Crude oil equivalent KL) CO2 emissionst-CO2CO2 emissions per unit of production(Base FY 2013) 100% 167% 175% 82.5% 91.4% 89.0% 0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100% 120% 140% 160% 180% 200% 0 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 FY2013 FY2014 FY2015 Waste discharge(t) Waste discharge per unit of production(Base FY 2013) Recycling ratio 0 500 1000 1500 2000 2500 3000 FY2013 FY2014 FY2015 VOC emissions(kg) 0

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Data on KUBOTA Group Overseas Production Sites 2015

Kubota Engine Thailand (KET)1.Outline 2.Products

Main productsAddress No.360 Moo 3, T.Khao Hinson, A.Phanomsarakarm

Chachoengsao, 24120 Thailand41975856 ㎡24-Feb-11

3.Environmental policy

4.Environmental performance data (FY2015)

1000m3

t-CO2

Air Pollutant measurement results

Control content Control value Maximum measured

SOxConcentration

control60 ppm 21.5

NOx Concentration control 200 ppm 22.5

Particulate Concentration control 0.32 g/m3N 0.052

million m3/yearCOD kg/yearNitrogen kg/yearPhosphorus kg/year

Water pollutant measurement resultsunit Control value Maximum measured

- 5.5-9.0 6.7 - 7.4mg/L < 20 2

COD mg/L <120 29Nitrogen mg/L < 100 2Phosphorus mg/L - 16.6

mg/L < 0.25 <0.10Lead mg/L < 0.2 <0.05

kg/day - 1.2kg/day - 0.1kg/day - 1.6

SS mg/L < 50 2*No external water dischargeWaste discharge t/yearRecycling ratio %

Graph.1 Energy & CO2 emissions

No external water discharge

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BOD

Hexavalent chromium

Amount of discharge water

Treatedwater*

(Recycled)COD, total emission control

Heating furnacesMain smoke and soot generation facilitiesUnit

Amount of pollutant indischarge water

-

-

Concentration control: ppm

Total emission control: m3N/h,Concentration control: ppm

Concentration control: mg/m3

Number of employeesSite areaEstablishment day

CO2 emission 5,453

ISO14001certification date 3-Jul-2015

1. The Kubota Group aspires to create a society where sustainable development is possible on a globalscale.2. The Kubota Group contributes to the conservation of global and local environments through itsenvironmentally friendly operations, products, and technologies. (KET Environmental policy please see below)

Vertical type Diesel Engines

Used amount of water 14

2,590Used amount of energyCrude oil

equivalent KL

Nitrogen, total emission controlPhosphorus, total emission control

pH

Graph.3 VOC emissions

Graph.2 Waste discharge & Recycling ratio

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Used amount of energy(Crude oil equivalent KL)CO2 emissions(t-CO2)CO2 emissions per unit of production(Base FY 2013)

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Data on KUBOTA Group Overseas Production Sites 2015

Kubota Engine Thailand (KET)5.Environmental Communication

1.Chemical spill respond 2015 2. Environmental & CSR activity in Environmental Month 2015

2. Environmental & CSR activity in Environmental Month 2015

3.Environmental and Energy saving awareness 2015

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1.Chemical spill respond

3.Environmental and Energy saving awareness 2015

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Environmental, Safety and Occupational Health Policy

KUBOTA Engine (Thailand) Co. Ltd (KET), a leading manufacturer of diesel engines for agricultural and industrial machinery recognizes the importance ofenvironmental protection as well as the occupational health and safety of employees, local communities and society overall. The company, therefore, is committed to operatewith the environment, safety and employees health in mind. The company has set up an Environmental Management System (ISO 14001:2004) and Occupational Health andSafety Management Systems (OHSAS 18001:2007) policies to support this operation as detailed in the following. 1. KET is committed to prevent accidents and occupational diseases by improving working environments which present an unacceptable risk of harm and strictlycomplies with the company’s safety regulations. 2. KET is responsible to society by considering environmental impacts, which are caused by human activities, products including energy saving, as well as the reuseof resources, in its operations. In addition it will continue to protect the environment and reduce pollution. 3. KET has encouraged and supported employees in all departments to create a workplace in accordance with the 5S principles to improve operation, safety, andequipment maintenance as well as using an appropriate protective equipment to reduce accidents and prevent occupational diseases. 4. KET continues training activities to educate and create awareness on environmental, safety and occupational health to employees. 5. KET will continue to comply with legal and regulatory requirements related to the environment, safety and occupational health. 6. KET communicates to all employees about its environmental, safety and occupational health policy, including information on the implementation. 7. KET communicates to interested parties about its environment, safety and occupational health policy and accepts comments and complains. 8. KET continues to review objectives, targets, and results of overall operation on environmental, safety and occupational health for better improvement. This is a responsibility of all employees to comply with. Announced to acknowledgement. To be effective from 6 November 2014 onwards. ………………………………….

( Mr. Shigenori Kobayashi ) President

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