Guidelines Index
In setting goals for CSR activities, Konica Minolta refers international guidelines including the UN Global Compact and ISO26000. The CSR Report, which consists of the pamphlet and the web-based information, is in accordance with the Global Reporting Initiative Standards: Core Option..
ISO26000
Core subjects | issues | Website |
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Organizational governance | 1. Organizational governance | Basic Approach and Systems for Sustainability Management |
Corporate Governance | ||
Human rights |
1. Due diligence 2. Human rights risk situations 3. Avoidance of complicity 4. Resolving grievances 5. Discrimination and vulnerable groups 6. Civil and political rights 7. Economic, social, and cultural rights 8. Fundamental principles and rights at work |
CSR Procurement Initiatives |
Practicing Responsible Minerals Procurement | ||
Human Rights | ||
Group Compliance Promotion System | ||
Labour practices |
1. Employment and employment relationships 2. Conditions of work and social protection 3. Social dialogue 4. Health and safety at work 5. Human development and training in the workplaces |
Diversity > Basic Concept and Vision of DEI |
Human Rights | ||
Building Organization, Culture and DNA | ||
Health & Productivity Management | ||
Managing Occupational Safety and Health | ||
Attracting, Developing and Promoting the Active Participation of Human Resources | ||
The environment |
1. Prevention of pollution 2. Sustainable resource use 3. Climate change mitigation and adaptation 4. Protection of the environment, biodiversity and restoration of natural habitats |
Environmental Management System |
Creating Products and Solutions to Solve Environmental Issues (Green Products Certification System) | ||
Production Activities to Solve Environmental Issues (Green Factory Certification System) | ||
Sales Activities to Solve Environmental Issues (Green Marketing Activities) | ||
Fair operating practices |
1. Anti-corruption 2. Responsible political involvement 3. Fair competition 4. Promoting social responsibility in the value chain 5. Respect for property rights |
Compliance |
Responsible Supply Chain > Policy and Structure | ||
Consumer issues |
1. Fair marketing, factual and unbiased information and fair contractual practices 2. Protecting consumers' health and safety 3. Sustainable consumption 4. Consumer service, support, and complaint and dispute resolution 5. Consumer data protection and privacy 6. Access to essential services 7. Education and awareness |
Environmental Labels and Certifications |
Achieving Top-Tier Quality and Reliability | ||
Creating New Quality Value | ||
Putting Compliance into Practice | ||
Information Security | ||
Community involvement and development |
1. Community involvement 2. Education and culture 3. Employment creation and skills development 4. Technology development and access 5. Wealth and income creation 6. Health 7. Social investment |
Contributing to Society |