Contributing to Achievement of SDGs
What are SDGs?
SDGs (Sustainable Development Goals) were adopted at a United Nations summit in September 2015. They consist of 17 major goals and 169 specific targets for achieving those goals. |
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Determining Priority Issues
In the Fujikura Group, we used the SDG Compass to determine priority issues to tackle in initiatives aimed at achieving the SDGs. We followed three steps to determine these priority issues, and selected six issues.
Five Steps of SDG Compass
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Six SDG Targets Fujikura is Working Toward
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Steps to Determine Priority Issues
(1) Organize the relationships of the 17 goals specified in the SDGs to the four focus areas (issues of materiality) outlined in the Fujikura Group CSR Basic Principles and CSR Priority Measures 2020 in matrix form.
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(2) Analyze the materiality matrix and explore the two perspective of what concerns stakeholders and the degree of impact on Fujikura’s business for each of the 17 SDGs.
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(3) Analyze the SDGs by mapping them across the supply chain.
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Solving Social Challenges Through Business Activities (CSV)
Fujikura is pursuing CSV (creating shared value) to achieve profit growth for the company itself and to contribute to achieving the SDGs. CSV is defined as activities that a company engages in through its core businesses to add value to society (solving social challenges) and provide economic value (profit). While the Fujikura Group has always engaged in business activities aimed at solving social challenges, we proclaimed 2017 as the inaugural year of CSV in the Fujikura Group, the year in which we began to seriously consider CSV.
Mapping SDG Relevance Across the Value Chain and CSV Strategy
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