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With “pushing forward with CSR management” at the base
of the Toshiba management policy, we drive forward set
ambitious goals for innovation and speed its pace in
parallel with working to continue to accelerate
globalization and while making further progress in
concentration and selection, as we “aim to be an even
stronger global contender.
CSR is regarded as the foundation for all management.
In order to promote CSR management that meets global
standards, Toshiba Group signed the United Nations Global
Compact in 2004. In addition, we also refer to ISO 26000,
which was issued in 2010, as we push forward with CSR
management aiming to be a global contender.
Pushing forward with CSR management as a
key Toshiba Group management policy
In advancing CSR management, we aim to present Toshiba,
both internally and externally, as a company striving for
unshakable integrity. One of Toshiba Groups
interpretations of “integrity is to face society with honesty
and actively carry out our responsibilities.
We confront global issues, such as environmental
problems, including the mitigation of global warming, in a
serious manner, and we actively seek solutions through our
business activities.
The second interpretation of integrity is to build a
stable income base and maintain a robust financial
constitution in order to continue to be a corporation that is
trusted by society. We aim to ensure sound management
and strict compliance in order that these foundations
remain firm.
Pursuing the two meanings of integrity
Evaluation of Toshibas CSR in FY2011
Name Evaluating body Evaluation
DJSI (Dow Jones Sustainability Indexes) Dow Jones & Co (U.S.) Selected as DJSI World constituent companies
(for 12 consecutive years)
Corporate Sustainability Assessment SAM (Sustainable Asset Management)
Bronze class
Survey of Corporate Integrity and Transparency Integrex (Japan) 3rd place
Japan’s Worker Friendly Companies Nikkei Inc. 3rd place
Survey of Environmental Management Level Nikkei Inc. 5th place
CSR Management
Striving for unshakable integrity
Toshiba Group positions CSR (corporate social responsibility) as one of the cornerstones of management policy.
Our goal is to strive for unshakable integrity and to meet the expectations of each and every one of our
stakeholders. In this spirit, Toshiba Group has been doing all it can to help with initiatives to support recovery
and reconstruction since the Great East Japan Earthquake.
Toshiba Groups Integrity
1. Meet our responsibilities to society
2. Secure sound management and finances
CSR Management
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