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Panasonic Holdings Corporation Panasonic Holdings Corporation About Panasonic Group Group CEO's Message Business Philosophy 1. The Mission of the Enterprise 2. The Mission of the Panasonic Group, and What We Must Do Now 3. The Basic Management Objective 4. The Company Creed and the Seven Principles 5. The Basic Business Philosophy of the Panasonic Group 6. Practicing the Basic Business Philosophy 7. The Customer Comes First 8. Autonomous Responsible Management 9. Participative Management through Collective Wisdom 10. Developing People and Making the Most of Their Potential Panasonic Leadership Principles Code of Ethics & Compliance About the Panasonic Group Code of Ethics & Compliance Chapter 1 Chapter 2 Chapter3 Chapter 4 Chapter 5 Procurement For Suppliers Green Procurement Clean Procurement Declaration Strategic Partnerships Intellectual Property Panasonic IP Innovation Project Brand Protection Human Resources and Organizations Corporate Information Group Companies Products and Solutions Consumer Business Products and Solutions What Panasonic delivers Experience Sponsorships History Corporate History The Founder, Konosuke Matsushita Words of Wisdom Panasonic Museum News Investor Relations Financial Announcements Presentation Related Release Library IR Summary Integrated Report Annual Securities Report, etc. Corporate Governance Calendar Shareholders' Meeting Stock and Corporate Bonds Stock Price / Ratings / Corporate Bonds Dividends FAQ / Contacts Brand Live Your Best Five Principles Regarding Brand Names Panasonic Brand Identity Brand History Technology R&D Outlook R&D Activities Innovators R&D Organization History of Technology List of Conference Presentations 2023 2022 2021 2020 2019 2018 Design Sustainability Our Approach The Promotion of Sustainability Management Initiatives for SDGs External Recognition History Corporate Citizenship Activities Initiatives for SDGs Diversity, Equity & Inclusion What is Diversity, Equity & Inclusion (DEI) ? Panasonic Group Diversity, Equity & Inclusion (DEI) Policy DEI and Employees’ Well-being Top Management Commitment Creating an Inclusive Work Environment Support for Every Individual: Diverse Work Styles and Work-Life Balance People with Disabilities Employing Workers Post Retirement LGBTQ Gender Equity Global Initiatives Panasonic Group's DEI in Data Panasonic Group DEI News Employee Journey History of Diversity Promotion Awards Environment Policy Mid-term to Long-term Environmental Vision Governance Response to TCFD Products and Factories Global Warming Adaptation Reducing CO2 Emissions in Factories Green Logistics Resources Biodiversity Water Resource Chemical Substance Global Activities Supply Chain Human Resource Development Communication Social Governance Download Data Book Report Archive Content Index Careers Products and Solutions About Panasonic Group News Investor Relations Brand Technology Design Sustainability Careers Products and Solutions About Panasonic Group Group CEO's Message Business Philosophy Code of Ethics & Compliance Procurement Intellectual Property Corporate Information Group Companies Products and Solutions Experience Sponsorships History Corporate History The Founder, Konosuke Matsushita Words of Wisdom Panasonic Museum 1991 Environmental charter set forth As concerns for the Earth's environment increased throughout the world, Panasonic has taken the lead in the global move for corporate environmental responsibility. In 1991, Panasonic drew up the "Environmental Charter". This charter calls for the adoption of the latest environmentally-friendly technologies and processes. Each operating unit in Panasonic group is pursuing its business activities within the charter's environmental parameters. Innovative Product: 1/2-inch broadcasting digital VTR "D-3" A digital VTR that combined a digital camera with a digital VTR, the 1/2-inch broadcasting digital VTR "D-3", was developed in 1991. This model was adopted by the Barcelona Olympic Committee as the official broadcasting VTR in 1992 (a total of 1,200 units were used). Innovative Product: Cellular phone "Mova P" The cellular phone "Mova P", the TZ-804, had a significant impact on the cellular phone market by realizing the world's smallest and lightest receiver in 1991. It used a Ni-H (nickel hydrogen) battery for the first time in a mobile communications device. It also adopted new technologies in a wide range of fields, including a lower voltage requirement and an ultra-high packaging density, thus contributing greatly to the later development of batteries, electronic devices, production technology, and the industry as a whole. Innovative Product: Rewritable optical disc recorder The industry's first rewritable optical disc recorder for pictures, the LQ-4100, was developed in 1991 to meet the image information age. A magneto-optical recording system was employed with an erasure system to produce a disc and drive having a high S/N ratio. It allowed TV image signals to be recorded on a 30-cm optical disc for 30 minutes and the recorded image signals to be erased, thus making the disc rewritable. It led the way to the subsequent development of the DVD recorder and other optical disc recorders for recording and reproducing images. 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