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Sustainability Management
and Information Disclosure
June 2, 2005
Yoshiaki AraiCorporate Environmental Affairs Division
Matsushita Electric Industrial Co., Ltd.
Corporate Profile of Matsushita Electric
Foundation: 1918Started business by only three people
Sales
8,713.6 billion yen / FY2005
No. of employees
334,752(March,2005)
Sales Manufacturing
170 countries
45 countries
Suppliers
Japan: Approx.
5,000 companies
Overseas: Approx.
6,000 companies
Overseas
47%Japan
53%
Sales
Overseas
55%
Japan
45%
Employees
Japan: 155Overseas: 182
No. of manufacturing sites
Founder Konosuke Matsushita(Business establishment at age 23)
At the Kyoto retreat, Shinshin-An
Business Domains in Matsushita Group
AVC Networks (41%)
Home Appliances (14%)
Victor Company of Japan(JVC) (8%)
Components and Devices
(13%)
(% of sales in FY2005)
Other (7%)
Matsushita Electric Works and PanaHome
(17%)
"Deposits" entrusted from Society
Use for Society
Contribution to the Prosperity of Society
"Profit" is a Reward for our Contribution
Re-invest for Further Contribution Return to Society
Management Philosophy
People Land Building KnowledgeInformation TimeFunds
A Company is a Public Entity
Utilize
Products and Services
…
Company
Philosophy
Matsushita's Vision for the 21st Century
Coexistence withCoexistence with the Global Environment the Global Environment
Realizing a Ubiquitous Realizing a Ubiquitous Network SocietyNetwork Society
Digital Networks
Services &
Solutions
Enrichment of people'sEnrichment of people's lifestyleslifestyles
Components & Devices Production Systems
Business Vision Environmental Vision
Environmental Statement
Green Plan 2010Green Plan 2010
Environmental Vision
Environmental Technology & Ecological Thinking
Environment and energy business initiatives
New challenges for "Green" Products
Environmental communication
"Green" marketing and
distribution
Environmental management and human resources
development
New challenges for Clean Factories
Strengthening of product recycling
Coexistence withCoexistence with the Global the Global
EnvironmentEnvironment
Home Appliances Environmental Systems
ET2!
1972: Established the Environmental Management Office
1991: Formulated the Matsushita Environmental Charter
1995: Started development of the environmental management system
1997: Established the Environment Conference
1999: Completed the acquisition of the ISO 14001 certification at all manufacturing sites worldwide
2001: Started the home appliances recycling
2001: Held the Environmental Forum in Japan and Europe
Announced the Environmental Vision and Green Plan 2010
2004: Completely eliminated lead solder from all products worldwide
Corporate Environment Conference
Environmental Forum 2001 (Freiburg,Germany)
History of Environmental Activities
Status of Acquiring ISO 14001 Certification
(As of March 2005)
18 58
73
1726
60
10
1
Manufac-turing
Non-manufac-turin
gTotal
Japan 73 17 90
Overseas 162 13 175
Total 235 30 265
2
* Since an increasing number of site acquire integrated certification, these figures are different from the number of individual sites.
The establishment of environmental management systems (EMS) forms the foundation of all environmental programs.
China and Northeast Asia
Asia and Oceania
Japan Americas
Europe
Data-based Management and Information Disclosure Serve as the Driving Force for Environmental Initiatives
Environmental Performance Report
We have collected data from all ma
nufacturing sites since 1991.
(Currently from some 450 global sites)
Energy, water, waste, GHGs, chemical substances, air, water quality, noise, vibration, compliance with laws, logistics, communications and site overviews (ISO certification, etc.)
Started to collect data by fax, but n
ow have a web-based system.
Annual management Monthly management
Sustainability Report
We started to publish it in 1997
and distribute copies at the
Shareholders' Meeting every June.Published data, specific examples,
our vision for the future and key subjects.
Improved the content of our report by changing the name from Environmental Report to Sustainability Report.
Domain companies and sites disclose their independent data.
Report to administrative bodies
Input and Collect Output (Disclosure)
Overall Structure of Sustainability Management Systems
Search of environmental law-related information
Search of environmental law-related information
Environmental accounting
Site reports
Contained substances
PRTR
Environmental assessments
Environmental impact DB Sustainability
Report
3DCAD parts lists
3DCAD parts lists
Part DB
Manifest
Compliance with laws
Waste DB
Part DB
Supplier DB
Chemical substance DBPart DB
Chemical substances
1
2
3
4
Energy
General wasteWater
Environmental investments
PRTR
Industrial waste
Comprehensive chemical substance management
1 3 4
Material purchase records
Parts lists
Manufacturing process DB
ECO ASSIST
Chemilution
Industrial waste
2
5
GP-Web
Material DB
ET manifest
Environmental performance
Product chemical substance management
Chemical substance management at factories ET manifest
Environmental performance
Product chemical substance
management
(Supplier surveys)
(Data collection)
Product assessments(Environment conscious
design)
Chemical substance management at factories
Waste management at factories
Product assessments
5
Information disclosure in compliance with guidelines
Definitions of sustainability
Visions & Action Plans
Minimum Minimum requirementsrequirements
Started to publish reports and disclose information
Environmental Reports Economic performance and social responsibility reports
AccountabilityAccountability
Leading enterpriseLeading enterprise
Advanced Advanced enterpriseenterprise
2003
2004
2005
(Environment) Environmental Reporting Guidelines (CSR) GRI Guidelines
Steps of the Development of our Non-Financial Reports
Information disclosure, which started with the environmental sector, now complies with the guidelines and almost reaches to a complete level.
2002
2001
2000
1999
1997, 1998
Dialogue with communityIncorporation in business operations
Overview of Environmental Reporting The Panasonic Report for Sustainability Environmental Data Book
Corporate non-financial reports Environmental performance data
Japanese site
Japanese English
Sustainability Data Files
Domain environmental report
Japanese site
Englishsite
Japanese site
(Japan)
Chinese site (China)
English site (Others)
Site environmental report
English site
Individual domain companies' environmental performance data
(Total 11 domains)
Chinese
Performance data including social aspects
Individual manufacturing sites' environmental performance data
(Japan: 153 sites; Overseas: 181 sites)
Chinese Japanese English Third-party
assessments
Bo
ok
let
We
b
Third-party assessments
Third-party assessments
Ensure Compliance with Guidelines by Using the Web
Disclose detailed information for each item.
The Table of contents conform to
the GRI Guidelines and Environmental Reporting
Guidelines (Japanese Ministry of the Environment).
Backing of Society Serves as the Driving Force for Information Disclosure
The Global Reporters 2004
Ministry of the Environment
(Ratings of Matsushita) Grand Prize:
3 timesOutstanding
Performance Prize: Once
Meister Award: Twice
Toyo Keizai Inc. (publishing firm)
(Ratings of Matsushita) First Prize:
OnceOutstanding
Performance Prize: Twice
Excellence Prize: 4 times
Sustainability Reporting Awards (since 1997 in Japan)
Socially ResponsibleInvestment (SRI)
Dow Jones Sustainability
Index
FTSE4 good
Ethibel
Ratings and rankings
Tohmatsu environmental ratings
Sustainability management level rankings
Environmental brand rankings
A wide variety of evaluation and ratings
Rank Enterprise Country
1Co-operative Financial
Services (bank) UK
2 Novo Nordisk (pharmaceutical) Denmark
3 BP (oil ) UK
4 British American Tobacco UK
4 BT Group (telecom services) UK
6 BAA (airport administration) UK
7 Rabobank (bank) Netherlands
8 Rio Tinto (mining) UK and Australia
8 Royal Dutch Shell (oil) UK and Netherlands
10 HP US
10 Unilever UK and Netherlands
Japanese companies ranked in the top 50
34th Matsushita Electric
39th Daiwa Securities
45th Sony 47th Ito-Yokado
Information Disclosure and Communications
Sustainability Report Environmental Forum Marketing Website
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HFC-free Refrigerators
NR-F462U
Prevention of global warming
0
1,300
0
3 (1/400)
Ozone depletion coefficient
Global warming coefficient
HFC gas HFC-free
Energy conservation
Annual power consumption (kWh/year)
10 years ago HFC-freerefrigerators
1,190Reduced to approx. 1/6
200
Information Disclosure (FY2004 results)
1Sustainability Report
350,000 copies
Japanese, English and
Chinese
2Environmental website
150,000 accesses
3Participation in exhibitions
10 events Eco-Products
2003, etc.
4 News releases 23
5Newspaper advertisementsTV commercials
Newspaper
advertisements: 7
TV commercials: 3
6Lectures at symposiums and seminars
44
7 Replies to questionnaires 28
8 Direct disclosure via e-mail, etc. 1,058
TV Commercials
HFC-free refrigerator
"Clouds in the Sky"
HFC-free refrigerator
"Demonstration of Heat Insulation"
Dishwasher
"Faucets"
Tilted drum washing machine
"Miracle of Water"
Home appliance recycling
"Glass Sands"
Home appliance recycling
Leave it to wool
Communications with Stakeholders
Discuss new partnership
among society, NGOs and
corporations.
Learn the readers' impressions
and questions about our
Sustainability Reports.
Stakeholder meeting Meeting to Read
the Sustainability Report
Reviews by Third Parties
Third Party Comments Report of The Natural Step International
Third Party Analysis Report of Azusa Sustainability Co.
Thank you for listening our presentation
Environmental Technology & Ecological Thinking
Live broadcast at the Panasonic Center Tokyo
Matsushita Eco Technology Center Co., Ltd. Opening of the factory to the public
Some 38,000 people visited since 2001
Opening of Home Appliance Recycling Factory to the Public
Publication on the website