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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 Menu Global Environmental Issues Panasonic’s Resolve Our Goals Our Initiatives Carbon Neutrality OWN IMPACT CONTRIBUTION IMPACT FUTURE IMPACT +INFLUENCE Circular Economy Circular Economy Menu Global Environmental Issues Panasonic’s Resolve Our Goals Our Initiatives Carbon Neutrality OWN IMPACT CONTRIBUTION IMPACT FUTURE IMPACT +INFLUENCE Circular Economy Circular Economy Along with changes in customer lifestyles, there is now a growing global trend for customers to use only specific functions of a product, rather than using or owning the whole product. Particularly in Europe, building a circular economy for sustainable economic growth has become a major economic strategy, in a move away from continuous resource consumption. Amid this development, the Panasonic Group is introducing the idea of circular economy and moving forward in efforts to promote effective utilization of resources and maximization of customer value. Promotion of a Circular Economy Cellulose Fiber Resin PETEC The MULTISHAPE Series Modular Personal Care System Panasonic Factory Refresh Achievements in the Creation of Circular Economy Businesses: Promotion of a Circular Economy Striving for the Evolution of Recycling-Oriented Manufacturing and the Creation of Circular-Economy Business Recognizing that more efficient utilization of resources contributes to decarbonization, and is necessary for reducing the consumption of Earth's limited natural resources, Panasonic is striving towards a circular economy in order to contribute to the realization of a sustainable society. Advancing with Recycling-Oriented Manufacturing We will continue our existing activities aimed at reducing the total amount of resources used, utilizing sustainable resources, striving towards zero waste emissions from production, and promoting the recycling of our products. Furthermore, we will use innovative materials and the latest digital technologies to enhance recycling-oriented manufacturing. Creation of Circular Economy Business In order to help consumers realize the new value of using only product functionalities, instead of using or owning the whole product, we will strive to create businesses such as sharing services, where multiple users use the same individual product, Product as a Service, where service needs are fulfilled based on required functions, and repair and maintenance, refurbishing and remanufacturing, where functions, values, and the lifecycle of a product are utilized in the most efficient manner by recycling or reusing the product itself or the components used in the products. Cooperating with our customers and partner companies, we are creating a new approach to recycling-oriented management, information sharing, and product usage. Environment : Resources Cellulose Fiber Resin Transforming Discarded Plant Resources into New Materials Aiming to reduce our usage of petroleum-derived resins, the Panasonic Group has developed a high-performance plant-based material in the form of a cellulose fiber resin we call kinari. By extracting plant fibers (cellulose) from forestry thinnings and other hitherto-discarded plant resources and mixing them with resin at high density using our enhanced proprietary technology, we can leverage the properties of the raw materials to create a material with a wood-like texture and scent that can be processed into complex shapes. Through collaborative efforts with companies, local government bodies and other parties, this cellulose fiber resin is now being utilized in environmentally responsible products like reusable cups and buttons. High-density cellulose fiber molding material Reusable cups made using high-density cellulose fiber molding material Buttons and spindle stoppers made using high-density cellulose fiber molding material Interview with developer of kinari cellulose fiber resin shown at CEATEC 2023See more (Japanese) Sustainable materials developed by Panasonic: a step away from plastic with plant-derived kinari (Nikkei BP Future Beginnings, Idea Bank for Solving Social Issues article) See more (Japanese) Introduction of kinari bioplastic school lunch utensils developed by the Panasonic Group—first adoption in elementary and junior high schools in Fukuchiyama City, Kyoto Prefecture (Channel Panasonic) See more (Japanese) Introducing Panasonic’s Sustainable Plastic Alternative The kinari challenge—biodegradation test (Channel Panasonic) Cellulose Fiber Resin: Materials Archive See more (Japanese) PETEC Panasonic Eco Technology Center—a Multipronged Approach to Circular Economy Established in 2001, Panasonic Eco Technology Center (PETEC) is the Panasonic Group’s own recycling hub for used home appliances. Besides pursuing technology development, it recovers resources from used home appliances, working efficiently and achieving high levels of purity, and engaging in activities aimed at transforming these resources into materials for the production of innovative products. In addition to contributing to the wider utilization of recycled resources and the development of recycling technology, PETEC conducts factory tours to raise awareness of the importance of resource recycling, sharing its insights with society. Panasonic Eco Technology Center (PETEC) Technology contributing to the circular economy: the power of 20 years of recycling See more (Japanese) Virtual PETEC tour The MULTISHAPE Series Modular Personal Care System Contributing to Environmental Impact Reduction Through Thoughtful Design Targeted at the European and North American markets, Panasonic’s MULTISHAPE Series Modular Personal Care System is thoughtfully designed to use minimal resources. It’s a single device for which five detachable heads are available, covering a range of grooming functions including tooth-brushing, facial hair clipping and trimming. A customer doesn’t have to purchase all five heads: instead, he or she can select only the ones needed. Also, because all five heads are powered by a single main unit, the product weighs about 60% less than conventional models. The MULTISHAPE Series modular personal care system won the iF Design Award 2023 Gold Award. Panasonic MULTISHAPE Series Modular Personal Care System Wins GOLD at the International iF DESIGN AWARD 2023 Panasonic Factory Refresh (Panasonic Certified Refurbished Products) Refurbishing Panasonic Appliances At the official Panasonic online store in Japan, we're implementing an important part of our circular approach to manufacturing. We refurbish products returned by customers to a reusable state and then resell them. Only those items that meet high quality standards of Panasonic factories are offered to our customers. Panasonic Factory Refresh (Panasonic Certified Refurbished Products)See more (Japanese) Refurbishment Factory in Utsunomiya, Tochigi Prefecture, Japan Note: Refurbishment is also undertaken at several other locations in Japan Washing machine refurbishment facility Television refurbishment facility Information related to recycling-oriented manufacturing Concept movie: “The Land of the Nomo” shown at Expo 2025 in Osaka, Japan Making recycling a habit at the shopping mall—working with recycling professionals to provide ideal battery recycling (Nikkei BP Future Beginnings, Idea Bank for Solving Social Issues article) See more (Japanese) Achievements in the Creation of Circular Economy Businesses Panasonic Went from 6 to 10 Circular Economy Businesses in Fiscal 2023 The Panasonic Group continues to transform existing businesses into circular economy businesses, expanding from 6 to 10 circular economy businesses in fiscal 2024. Going forward, we will continue to create more such businesses. 1 Subscription service for refrigerator/freezer display cases 2 Subscription service for cooling boxes for pharmaceuticals 3 “Akari” E-Support services (LED lighting leasing service) 4 PC battery management subscription service 5 Effective utilization of owned buildings 6 Development of mixed cellulose plastics business 7 Refurbishment services with Lawson 8 Subscription services for home appliances(“noiful”) 9 Use of factory waste for parts 10 Adoption of paper-based battery packaging Environment : creation of circular economy business Our Refurbishment Partnership with Lawson Under a partnership with Lawson, the Panasonic Group is refurbishing stores in Chongqing, Shanghai, and other areas, rolling out a re-use service, and striving to reduce building waste. The Lawson store opened in Nanjing in July 2020 generated significantly less building waste thanks to prefabricated construction and material recycling. The same kind of stores have also been built in Shenyang and Tianjin. Prefabricated Lawson store Panasonic "noiful" Home Appliance Subscription Service Delivers a Burden-free Lifestyle. Our “noiful” home appliance subscription service for renters offers a special kind of appliance package that leverages the unique capabilities of the Panasonic Group. The latest Panasonic devices are pre-installed in the rental home, and users are provided guidance in appliance usage. Prompt repair and replacement services are provided, along with appliance cleaning when renters move in or out. Rental properties equipped with Panasonic's advanced home appliances (“noiful”) See more (Japanese) Project Aimed at Developing a Utilization Ecosystem Using Factory Offcuts as Principal Materials To reduce the waste of resources generated in the factory manufacturing process, the Panasonic Group is working to build up expertise and systems to use factory offcuts as-is as much as possible, and upcycle them into attractive products. This offcut utilization ecosystem development project adopts a three-pronged approach, focusing on data utilization, a secondary-use ecosystem, and collaboration with creators to transform offcuts from synthetic marble used for kitchen counters and other items into new products. Using this initiative as a model case, we aim to create a new resource life cycle. Upcycling synthetic marble offcuts to make a table. Ecosystem development project turns manufacturing waste into new products Adoption of Paper-Based Packaging for Dry Cell Batteries In response to the growing interest in ethical consumption or in other words, environmentally responsible consumer behavior, the Panasonic Group is working on adopting paper-based packaging that reduces environmental impact while still being user-friendly. Our first step in this direction was the introduction of environmentally responsible packaging for some models of our Evolta NEO dry cell batteries in October 2021. Since April 2023, we have been rolling out environmentally responsible packaging for a broader range of models. Our adoption of environmentally responsible packaging for our eneloop rechargeable nickel hydride batteries has reduced the amount of packaging materials used by between 38 and 70%1 compared with conventional blister packaging. By rolling out environmentally responsible packaging across the lineup, we will achieve an annual reduction of approximately 5.7 tons of plastic and 21.5 tons of paper, adding up to a total of approximately 27 tons of packaging materials. 1 For the eneloop pro models BK-3HCD/4C and BK-4HCD/4C and the eneloop models BK-3MCC/4C and BK-4MCC/4C, compared with the models using conventional blister packaging (eneloop pro BK-3HCD/4H and BK-4HCD/4H, and eneloop BK-3MCD/4H and BK-4MCD/4H) Paper-based packaging for rechargeable batteries The lineup of long-lasting Evolta and Evolta NEO batteries with environmentally responsible packaging has been expanded.See more (Japanese) eneloop series of rechargeable nickel-metal hydride batteries released See more (Japanese) eneloop nickel-metal hydride battery product websiteSee more (Japanese) Evolta batteries product website See more (Japanese) Global Environmental Issues Due to the increase in CO2, Earth is the hottest it has been in 1,400 years, and climate change is accelerating. Panasonic’s Resolve CEO Kusumi shares the Panasonic Group’s resolve regarding Panasonic GREEN IMPACT. Our Goals The Panasonic Group aims to create impact that reduces CO2 emissions by at least 300 million tons by 2050. Our Initiatives Carbon Neutrality OWN IMPACT CONTRIBUTION IMPACT FUTURE IMPACT +INFLUENCE Circular Economy Circular Economy Home Panasonic GREEN IMPACT Our Initiatives Circular Economy 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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