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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 Sustainability Our Approach Corporate Citizenship Activities Initiatives for SDGs Diversity, Equity & Inclusion Environment Social Governance Download Data Book 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 Japanese Environment : Environmental Information Systems Environmental Governance Environmental Management Systems Environmental Risk Management Our Businesses' Contribution to Carbon Neutrality Environmental Information Systems Overview of Environmental Impact and Environmental Accounting Integrated Management of Corporate Environmental Information In order to implement the PDCA cycle for environmental sustainability management, it is essential to collect a significant amount of data, such as amounts of used energy, waste, valuables, discharged and transferred chemical substances, and used water, etc. at each business site in a prompt and accurate manner. Panasonic Group has built and introduced an environmental performance system, the Eco System (Factory), to globally collect and manage environmental data from all of own business sites. With this system, monthly CO2 emissions are managed in particular, allowing checking the progress of initiatives and identifying issues. The system plays an important role in achieving the reduction of CO2 emissions by sharing the information and taking measures. The Eco System (Factory) is also functioning as a scheme for sharing information on the status of compliance among sites across the world. In the event of complaints from local community residents or when a specific value exceeds ordinance regulated levels, as soon as the person in charge at the business site inputs the data on the system, information of the data is instantaneously e-mailed to relevant persons at the operating companies and the Quality & Environment Division of Panasonic Operational Excellence Co., Ltd. Thereby, the system enables rapid informationsharing and appropriate actions. Mechanism of the Eco System (Factory) As for products, legislation relating to chemical substances in products is becoming more stringent, and communication and disclosure of chemical information in the EU supply chain are mandatory under the REACH Regulations. Panasonic Group has developed own management system for chemical substances in products based on industrystandard information handling methods in order to respond to a wide range of regulations and requirements. In January 2017, we renewed the system to adopt chemSHERPA,*1 the new format for information handling of chemical substances in products led by the Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry (METI). With the expansion of Panasonic Group's automotive business, we also adopted the JAMA/JAPIA sheet,*2 the standard material data format for the Japanese automotive industry, in order to respond to increasingly complex and diverse regulations covering chemical substances used in products. In addition, to strengthen the response to laws and regulations on chemical substances in products relevant to our automotive businesses, in October 2020 we enhanced the function to operate in conjunction with IMDS*3, the standard system for the global automobile industry. Furthermore, under the EU Waste Framework Directive, the requirements for information disclosure on substances of very high concern (SVHC*4) to waste disposal companies and consumers have been enhanced, and registration of SVHCs with the SCIP*5 database of the European Chemicals Agency (ECHA) has become compulsory (starting on January 5, 2021). For handling registration with the SCIP database, we have strengthened the system-based coordination of information and started registration via the system. Mechanism of the Product chemical substance management system *1 New chemical information format led by METI and recommended by the Joint Article Management Promotion-Consortium (JAMP). *2 A standardized survey datasheet for contained chemical compounds in Japan's automotive industry. *3 International Material Data System: Material data system for the automobile industry that are operated on a global scale. *4 Substances of Very High Concern *5 Substances of Concern In articles as such or in complex objects (Products) Back to Top Home Sustainability Environment Environmental Governance Environmental Information Systems Facebook YouTube  X  LinkedIn Instagram Support Site Map Terms of Use Social Media Terms of Use Web Accessibility Policy Social Media Policy Privacy Policy COOKIE Policy Area/Country Panasonic Holdings CorporationCopyright © Panasonic Holdings Corporation

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