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40 mitsubishi motors corporation annual report 2008
Mitsubishi Motors Corporation Environmental Policy
Environmental Council
Product Committee
Production Committee
Environmental Management &
Recycling Committee
Technical Strategy Committee
Information Disclosure Subcommittee
Overseas Environmental Production
Committee
Recycling Subcommittee
Mitsubishi Motors Group Plant
Environment Liaison Council
Environmental Management
Subcommittee
Product Logistics Subcommittee
Saving Energy Steering Team
Production Engineering Subcommittee
Environmental Protection
Steering Team
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(logistics improvements within plants)
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Chairperson: President, MMC Secretariat:
Environment & Recycling Affairs Department
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Environmental Activities
Through our vehicle manufacturing operations, we aim to provide the utmost driving pleasure to customers around the world, while
also maintaining a focus on environmental concerns. This philosophy is expressed by our slogan “Drive@Earth.” MMC considers
environmental conservation a key management priority. As the connection between cars, society and the environment becomes
clearer, the company is committed to helping clear a path to a new era in sustainable partnership.
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tal factors are taken into account in business operations including manufacturing and sales, and works to support society through
external activities.
Basic Guidelines
Mitsubishi Motors recognizes that protection of the global environment is a priority for humanity and as such makes the
following pledges:
1. Taking a global perspective, MMC is committed to harnessing all its resources to achieve continuous reductions in the environmental
impact of all its corporate activities, spanning development, procurement, production, sales, and after-sales servicing of vehicles.
2. As a good corporate citizen, MMC is committed to taking actions that protect the environment at the level of local communities
and of society as a whole.
Behavioral Standards
1. MMC will endeavor to protect the environment by forecasting and assessing the environmental impact of the company’s products
at all stages in their life cycle. Priority is given to the following areas:
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2. MMC will endeavor to improve our environmental management practices as part of ongoing efforts to improve the environment.
3. MMC will comply with environmental regulations and agreements, and will work to protect the environment by establishing
voluntary management targets.
4. MMC will encourage our affiliates and suppliers, both in Japan and abroad, to cooperate in working to protect the environment.
5. MMC will actively disclose environment-related information and will seek the understanding of local communities and of
society at large.
Note: Each committee chairperson is a director.
As of May 14, 2008
Environmental Organization