2011 Suzuki CSR Report - global suzuki
2011 Suzuki CSR Report - global suzuki
2011 Suzuki CSR Report - global suzuki
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Introduction<br />
Special Topics<br />
Corporate<br />
Philosophy and <strong>CSR</strong><br />
Environmental<br />
Responsibility<br />
Social<br />
Responsibility<br />
Data<br />
01 Environmental Organization,02 <strong>Suzuki</strong> Environmental Protective Activities Plan<br />
SUZUKI <strong>CSR</strong> REPORT <strong>2011</strong><br />
Promotion of <strong>Suzuki</strong> Environmental Management<br />
<strong>Suzuki</strong> and its domestic and overseas group companies promote environmental management.<br />
In order to pass on to the next generation a clean environment and beautiful society, <strong>Suzuki</strong> agressively<br />
promotes reduction of environmental impact generated by our business activities and products, acknowledging<br />
that consideration to environmental issues such as <strong>global</strong> warming should be regarded as one of the most<br />
important challenges for our business activities. Therefore, we establish the environmental management system<br />
of not only individual offices but also domestic and overseas group companies, and are promoting environmental<br />
conservation activities together with the whole <strong>Suzuki</strong> Group.<br />
01 Environmental Organization<br />
In April 2001, <strong>Suzuki</strong> established the<br />
<strong>Suzuki</strong> Environmental Committee as<br />
the top decision-making body in the<br />
environmental management system<br />
for the entire Group.<br />
Meetings by <strong>Suzuki</strong> Environment<br />
Committee are held twice a year<br />
to determine our environmental<br />
policy and medium and long-term<br />
environmental goals, check the<br />
progress in the existing issues, and<br />
discuss urgent problems.<br />
<strong>Suzuki</strong> Environment Committee<br />
Chairman: Eiji Mochizuki,<br />
( Senior Managing Officer )<br />
Environmental Organizational Chart of the <strong>Suzuki</strong> Group<br />
Environmental Activity<br />
Promotion Director<br />
Secretariat<br />
Development Planning<br />
(New Techniques Planning Sect.)<br />
Engineering Administration<br />
(Environment Sect.)<br />
Management Planning Office<br />
Quality<br />
Development<br />
Administration<br />
Domestic Marketing<br />
Global Automobile Sales<br />
Global Motorcycle Sales<br />
Marine & Power Products<br />
Integration<br />
Business Development<br />
Automoible Engineering<br />
Motorcycle Engineering<br />
Purchasing<br />
Domestic and Overseas Group Companies<br />
Manufacturing<br />
Tokyo Branch<br />
As of August <strong>2011</strong><br />
02 <strong>Suzuki</strong> Environmental Protective Activities Plan<br />
We have the "<strong>Suzuki</strong> Environmental Protective Activities<br />
Plan" (first established in 1993 and revised in 2007) as a<br />
medium and long-term goal for environmental activities.<br />
Each division and group companies perform PDCA* based<br />
on this plan to <strong>global</strong>ly promote environmental activities.<br />
In addition, working groups are separately established for<br />
cross-functional issues that should be shared by different<br />
divisions such as those related to Revised Energy Saving<br />
Law and recycling.<br />
Currently, the next medium and long-term goal is being<br />
prepared.<br />
*<br />
PDCA: Approach for activities that regards Plan, Do, Check, and<br />
Action as one cycle. Because this approach is not only to plan and<br />
implement but also to evaluate and review the action, activities can<br />
be conducted with constant improvement by feeding back effects or<br />
lessons learned.<br />
PDCA for Annual Target<br />
(Each Division and Group Companies)<br />
Plan Do Check Action<br />
<strong>Suzuki</strong> Environmental Protective Activities Plan<br />
Plan Do Check Action<br />
PDCA for Medium and Long-Term Goal<br />
(<strong>Suzuki</strong> Environment Committee)<br />
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