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Fujikura Group CSR

Fujikura Group CSR

Relationship With Stakeholders

Measures for Our Stakeholders

In starting CSR activities in 2009, the Fujikura Group clarified the relationships between the Group and society (its stakeholders) based on the following idea of the Fujikura Group CSR Committee chaired by the president of Fujikura Ltd.: “Companies cannot survive on their own without society. We need to detect and respond to social changes toward the future through communication with society.” Specifically, the CSR Committee and the working teams under the Committee discussed the Group-stakeholder relationships and, as a result, we classified stakeholders who were strongly related to our corporate activities into the following six categories: customers; employees including their families; shareholders and investors; business partners (suppliers); local communities; and governments and the environment. For the fulfillment of our CSR, it is indeed essential for us to disseminate information about our corporate activities in a timely manner to these important stakeholders and incorporate their expectations and opinions into the management of the Group.

Accordingly, the Group will globally dispatch information mainly about its responsibilities and tasks to be fulfilled for its stakeholders. We will also foster new measures for our management priorities and CSR activities, while checking whether we are making appropriate responses to the opinions and ideas expressed by individual stakeholders.

Fujikura Group’s Communication With Our Stakeholders

Fujikura Group’s Communication with Stakeholders

Our Main Stakeholders Our Responsibilities and Issues Communication Method
Customers Over the 130 years since our founding in 1885, our group has continually focused on manufacturing electrical cables, optical communications products, electrical line components, and automobile electronics. As a global enterprise, we do business with both enterprise and public sector customers in all regions of the world. -Providing safe and secure products and services
-Craftsmanship from the customer's perspective
-Assured quality
-Providing environmentally-aware products
-Improving CS management
-Protecting customer information
-Website (product/technical information)
-New releases
-CSR and other questionnaires/audits
-New product information paper, new technical information magazine
-Show room, exhibit
-Contact desk
Employees Our group consists of 97 consolidated subsidiaries (22 domestic, 75 international) with about 57,000 employees. Our group's employees are engaged in global business in countries and regions all over the world. -Respecting human rights
-Respecting diversity
-Equal opportunity for employment
-Respecting a work-life balance
-Human resources development
-Fair evaluations/dealings
-Safety and health
-Easy place to work
-Company newsletter/group newsletter
-Company intranet
-Publication of CSR information paper
-Conduction of child/family visit events
-Internal reporting system
-Industrial relations with emphasis on negotiations
-Safety and health/health management
-Opinion poll
Investors/Stockholders Our firm is capitalized at 53 billion yen. We are listed in the Tokyo Stock Exchange First Section. We have approximately 300 million total outstanding shares and a total of 20,558 stockholders, with 28.17% foreign-held stock. (As of March 2017) -Passing on and redistributing profits appropriately
-Timely and appropriate information disclosure
-IR communication
-Enhanced audit functions
-Dialogue with SRI and eco-funds
-Improved business value
-Website (investor information)
-Short financial report, annual report
-General stockholders meeting
-Financial results meeting, analyst meeting
-Investor visits, individual meetings
-Contact desk
Suppliers The Fujikura group manufactures and sells in 20 countries and locales world-wide. In the course of our business activities, we procure materials, components, equipment, and other necessities from suppliers located in those countries and locales. We view these suppliers as our partners and hope for a win-win relationship with them. -CSR procurement standards
-Fair and responsible agreements
-Green procurement
-Supply chain management
-CSR support for the supply chain
-Partners' meeting
-CSR survey for suppliers
-Dedicated supplier website
-Daily consultation with suppliers
-Contact desk
Locales The Fujikura group has 97 affiliated companies in countries and locales around the world, engaged in manufacturing and sales. Each group production base respects the culture, customs, history, and traditions of those countries and locales, and holds a variety of activities in conjunction with local residents in order to foster community development. -Local Social Contributions
-Coordination with
volunteers/NGOs
-Dialogue and coordination with citizens
-Community investment
-Respect for local culture and customs
-Environmental conservation
-Safety, accident prevention
-Factory observations and open houses
-Local volunteer activities
-Regular meetings with local government
-Disaster relief agreements with local government
-Support of local culture and traditions
-Participation in and support of local industrial development
-Support of schools (dispatching of teachers)
Environment and Administration Each of the Fujikura group's production bases is under the jurisdiction of the governments and administrations of its respective country or locale. Production bases also participate in respective industry groups, holding various activities and information exchanges. Each of the Fujikura group's production bases actively participates in environmental activities in addition to the environmental administration policies of its respective area, according to the Fujikura group's environmental principles and guidelines. -Taxes
-Drafting of environmental preservation principles
-Coordination with NGOs
-Biodiversity preservation
-Total zero emissions and recycling
-Countermeasures for global warming and energy-saving activities
-Management and reduction of hazardous chemicals
-Participation in economic and industry groups
-Consultation and requests with controlling government offices
-Response to all filings and surveys
-Compatibility with laws and regulations
-Compatibility with environmental administration and environmental legislation
-Environmental guidelines and activities, announcement

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