Integrity (Integrity for Society)

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Integrity (Integrity for Society)

  • The Sumitomo Rubber Group

Management Approach

Since the 1980s, we have been engaged in the “GENKI” activities, taking an approach unique to Sumitomo Rubber Industries in terms of social contribution. Today, nurturing ties with local communities through these activities has become essential to securing our continued business operations. We will strive to pursue integrity and remain a company loved by communities, to this end promoting social contribution activities on various fronts.

Recipients and Total Amount Donated by “Sumitomo Rubber Industries CSR Fund”
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Targets and Results Relative to Sustainability Initiatives

In line with the Sumitomo Rubber Group’s “GENKI” Sustainability Activity Guidelines, we verify results achieved thus far against targets specified under this policy and then formulate targets for the upcoming fiscal year.

Here, we present targets and results for each item.

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Fiscal 2022 Target
GRI Guidelines DO
Fiscal 2022 Activity Results
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Self-Assessment
ACTION
Fiscal 2023 Target
Medium- to Long-Term Targets (2025)
⑯Promoting social contribution activities
  • Promote joining the CSR Fund
102-44
  • Rate of joining the CSR Fund: approximately 42%
80%
  • Promote joining the CSR Fund
  • Promote joining the CSR Fund (target rate of joining: 50%)
  • Work together with NPOs (continue and expand activities)
102-44
  • Number of CSR Fund beneficiaries: 56, with a total of ¥14.70 million donated
  • Dunlop Monozukuri Class for elementary school students: Held four times in four locations, with the number of attendees totaling 364
  • Dunlop Environmental Class: Held seven times in three locations for three groups of children, with the number of attendees totaling 201
80%
  • Work together with NPOs (continue and expand activities)
  • Work together with NPOs (continue and expand activities)
  • Create an environment that facilitates employee participation in social contribution activities
⑰Fostering better relationships with local communities through tree planting
  • Continue our contributions to, and foster better relationships with, local communities through tree planting, forest maintenance and the provision of seedlings
413-1
  • Planted trees and provided seedlings: 7,714 (of these, the number of seedlings provided to communities totaled 4,495)
100%
  • Continue our contributions to, and foster better relationships with, local communities through tree planting, forest creation and the provision of seedlings
  • Promote the Acorn Project
  • Expand the scope of activities to foster better relationships with local communities, including through the provision of seedlings