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Sustainability Highlights
$10M
Announced aspiration to become the most
inclusive company in the world, appointed
an inclusion Advisory Board and committed
$10 million to support organizations that
promote inclusion and social justice
$27B
Increase financial commitment to $27
billion through 20XX for EVs and AVs
Year 20XX
Set science-based targets to
become carbon neutral in global
products and operations by 20XX
Year 20XX
Announced aspiration to
eliminate tailpipe emissions from
new light-duty vehicles by 20XX
22
Committed to equip 22 vehicle
models globally with new AV
system by end of 20XX
30
Committed to introducing 30
new EVs globally by 20XX
3000
Announced intent to hire 3000
new employees to support
engineering, design.
21%
Contracted largest solar power project to
date and ended 20XX with 21% of global
energy demand met by renewable energy
450 Miles
Announced maximum range of EVs
as up to 450 Miles on a full charge
96%
Achieved a 96% response rate from
select suppliers in CDP Supply Chain
Survey, exceeding our goal
We entered long-term strategic
relationship with Company ABC to
accelerate the commercialization of
autonomous vehicles
Introduced a digital platform
to unify customer
experiences for EV Owners
5M
Inspected 5 millions U.S. individuals
through nearly $35 million in funding
to 357 nonprofit partners
SCOPE 2
Energy Related
Indirect Emission
GHG Emissions
Throughout
the Value Chain
SCOPE 3
Upstream
SCOPE 1
Direct Emission
SCOPE 3
Downstream
1.7%
Direct emissions from in-house
fuel use and industrial
processes
2.9%
Indirect emissions from
production of electricity and
heat purchased by the
company
0%
09. Downstream
transportation
And
distribution
Shipping
companies
N/A
10. Processing of
sold product
Processor of
intermediate
products
83.2%
11. Use of sold
products
Product end
users
0.7%
12. End-of-life
treatment of sold
products
Waste
treatment companies
0%
13. Downstream
leased assets
Users of
leased assets
N/A
14. Franchises
Franchise
members
0.1%
15. Investment
Investment
destinations
9.1%
1.
Purchased
goods and
services
Suppliers, etc.
1.7%
2.
Capital goods
Construction
companies, etc.
0.3%
3.
Fuel-and
energy-related
activities not
included in
scope 1 and 2
Extraction
companies etc.
0.1%
4.
Upstream
transportation &
distribution
Shipping
companies
0.1%
5.
Waste
generate in operations
Waste
treatment companies
0%
6.
Business travel
Transportation
companies
0.1%
7.
Employee
commuting
Transportation
companies
Scope
1 & 2
8.
Upstream
leased assets
Leasing
companies
Procurement of Raw Materials & Parts Production Transport, Use, Waste Disposal/Recycling
GLOBAL AVERAGE
20XX 20XX
Consumers Willingness
% of Consumers willing to pay more for goods and services from socially responsible companies
ASIA-PACIFIC
65%
55%
MIDDLE EAST/
AFRICA
60%
30%
LATIN AMERICA
65%
55%
NORTH AMERICA
50%
75%
EUROPE
62%
60%
65%
55%
This list of 17 material topics specific to our business includes issues that we intend to manage,
measure and report on. These what our stakeholder are most interested in understanding.
Materiality Matrix
Engagement
Human rights
Diversity
Safety
Governance
Risk management
Water & recycle
Sustainable Profit
Climate change
Energy & chemicals
Innovation
Importance
to
stakeholders
High
Low
Business Impact High
Low
Environment
Professional Governance
People & Safety
◔ Low
Density
◑ Medium
Density
● High
Density
● ◔ ● ● ◑
◑ ●
◔ ● ◑
◑ ◔ ◔ ◑
◔ ● ◑ ◔
◑ ◑ ● ●
◔
◔ ◑ ◔ ● ◑ ◔ ◔ ● ● ◑ ◑ ●
1
No
Poverty
2
Zero
Hunger
3
Good Health
& Well-being
4
Quality
Education
5
Gender
Equality
6
Clean Water
& Sanitation
7
Affordable
and Clean
Energy
8
Decent Work &
Economic
Growth
9
Industry,
Innovation &
Infrastructure
10
Reduced
Inequalities
11
Sustainable
Cities &
Communities
12
Responsible
Consumption
& Production
13
Climate
Action
14
Life below
Water
15
Life on
Land
16
Peace, Justice
& Strong
Institutions
17
Partnerships
For The Goals
Resilient Sourcing
Safe & Sustainable Sites
Climate Change & Energy
Professional Excellence
Sustainable Profit Portfolio
Business Driven Innovation
Valuing Customer Relations
TOTAL SGD CONTRIBUTION
Sustainable Development Goal (SDG)
ENVIRONMENT
SOCIETY
ESG KPIs
KPI Achievements in FY
2020
Progress made toward the goal
and achievements in made
Target
Business Sites (Factories and Offices)
Reduction rate of CO2 emissions
(base: FY 20XX)
39% ✔️
FY 2021 20% or higher
FY 2030 100% (carbon neutrality)
FY 2050 (Maintain 100%)
Reduction rate in water use per unit
(Company XYZ) (base: FY 2010)
✔️ FY 2021 26% or higher
24% ✔️ FY2050 50%
Reduction rate in waste and
valuables unit generation per
(Company XYZ) [Base: FY 2010]
14% ✔️ FY 2021 12% or higher
✔️ FY 2050 50%
Digital talent (Company XYZ) Approx. 35,000 people ✔️ FY 2021 37,000 people
Number of Data scientists
(Company XYZ)
Approx. 3,000 people
(Achieved ahead of schedule)
✔️ FY 2021 3,000 people
Number of Top-class Al talent
(Company XYZ)
356 people (Achieved ahead
of schedule)
✔️ FY 2021 350 people
Ratio of female executives and
corporate officers (Company XYZ)
10.1%*¹ [10%] ✔️
FY 2024 15%*¹
FY 2030 30%*¹
Ratio of BIPOC executives and
officers corporate (Company XYZ)
11.6%*¹ ✔️ FY 2024 15%*¹
[10%] ✔️ FY 2030 30%*¹
Number of female managers
(Company XYZ)
800 people*2 [800 people] ✔️ - -
Fatal accidents (Company XYZ) 3 cases 2021 0
Fatal accidents (Company XYZ) 0 cases ✔️ 2021 0
Lost time accidents (Company XYZ) 314 cases 2021 Halve the number compared to 2018 (253 cases)
Lost time accidents (Company XYZ) 4cases 2021 Halve the number compared to 2018 (3 cases)
STAKEHOLDERS MAIN ROLES MAIN DIVISIONS
MEANS OF COMMUNICATION
(Result in FY 20XX)
Customers
Creation of better products and services, response to complaints,
appropriate disclosure of information on products and services
Quality Assurance/Sales
• Customer satisfaction activities
• Advertising activities
• "Global Brand Campaign"
Shareholders and Investors
Timely and proper information disclosure, obtaining fair recognition
and support from capital markets, reflection of shareholder and
investor viewpoints in corporate management
Public Relations and IR
• Financial results briefings (quarterly)
• One-on-one meetings with institutional
• General shareholders' meeting (annual)
Suppliers
Building fair and sound business relations, smooth information sharing
toward better partnerships
Procurement
• Procurement activities
• CSR monitoring (271 companies)
• CSR procurement seminars (450 companies)
Employees
Proper treatment, promotion of occupational health and safety of
human capital
Public Relations/ Human Capital
• Intranet, in-house newsletters
• Training
• Employee survey (annual)
National and Local
Governments, Industrial
Associations
Compliance with domestic and foreign laws and regulations, policy
recommendations, participation in industry-government-academia
collaborative projects
Government and External
Relations
• Academic research for policy recommendations to international
organizations and national governments, lobbying activities
• Policy council participation (Japan)
• Participation in business and industry associations (Japan)
Local Communities
Fulfillment of responsibilities as a corporate citizen, involvement in local
communities
Social Contributions/All Business
Divisions
• Contribution to local communities through business
• Participation in volunteer activities
Academic Associations and
Research Institutions
Promotion of technological innovations, participation in industry-
government-academia collaborative projects
Research and Development • Open innovation (joint research)
NGOs and NPOs
Incorporation of diverse public opinions, promotion of stakeholder-
focused management, social contributions through nonprofit activities
Sustainability Promotion
• Stakeholder dialogues (annual)
• Dialogue through collaboration
Global Environment
Realization of a decarbonized society, a resource efficient society, a
harmonized society with nature
Environment/All Business Divisions • Stakeholder dialogues about environment (annual)
Stakeholder Engagement
A DECARBONIZED SOCIETY A RESOURCE EFFICIENT SOCIETY A HARMONIZED SOCIETY WITH NATURE
Items Indicators
FY 20XX
Targets
FY 20XX
Results
(Achieve
ment
Level)
Final FY
20XX
Targets
Items Indicators
FY 20XX
Targets
FY 20XX
Results
(Achieveme
nt Level)
Final FY
20XX
Targets
Items Indicators
FY 20XX
Targets
FY 20XX
Results
(Achieve
ment
Level)
Final FY
20XX
Targets
Reduce CO2
emissions of
product and
services
Reduction rate of
CO2 emissions per
unit (Base FY 20XX)
20%
20%
★★★
21%
Water
circulation
(factories
and
offices)
Enhancing
efficiency
in the use
of water
Reduction
rate in
water use
per unit
(base: FY
20XX)
24%
24%
★★★
26%
Chemical
substances
(Factories
and offices)
Reduce
chemical
emissions
Reduction rate
in chemical
atmospheric
emissions per
unit (base: FY
20XX)
17%
33%
★★★
18%
Address
climate
change risks
and
opportunities
Identification and review of risks and opportunities
Reduce CO2
emissions of
business sites
(factories and
offices)
Reduction rate of
CO2 emissions per
unit (Base: FY 20XX)
8%
1.4%
★★
9%
Respond
to water
risk
Promotion of measures based on water risk survey results
Ecosystem
preservatio
n
Reduce
impact on
natural
capital
Calculation of negative impacts (environmental
impact assessment of business activities)
Reduce CO2
emissions from
transportation
(Shipping)Redu
ction rate of
transportation
energy
consumption
per unit
10%
1%
★★
11%
Resource
circulation
(factories
and
offices)
Enhance
efficiency
in the use
of
resources
Reduce
and
recycle
waste
materials
Reduction
rate in
waste and
valuables
generation
per unit
(Base:
20XX)
11%
14%
★★★
12%
Calculation of positive impacts (forest conservation
activities)
Contribute
to
ecosystem
preservation
Promotion of ecosystem preservation activities
Environmental Action Plan ★★★ Achieved Partially Achieved
★★
ITEMS INDICATORS FY 20XX TARGETS
FY 20XX RESULTS
(ACHIEVEMENT LEVEL)
FINAL FY 20XX TARGETS
Promote Environmental Human Capital
Development
Environmental human capital development of the Company XYZ
Enhance Global environmental
management
Implementation rate of voluntary environmental audits (number of implementing sites/number of sites outside Japan) 50% 34%
★★
80%
Team Education Timeline
Introductory training for new employees
Online e-learning: Eco Mind Education
(General topics: Global environmental issues, environmental law, etc.)
Online e-learning: Eco Mind Education
(Company XYZ Topics: Environmental Policy, Environmental Action Plan, etc..)
Basic Environmental Management course for working-level employees
(Management of waste, air/water quality, and hazardous materials;
development and operation of management systems; etc.)
Education for Eco-Factories
Eco-Product development training
Risk communicator training
Education for Eco-Factories
ISO 14011 Auditor
Certification Training
ISO 14011 Senior Auditor
Certification Training
All
Employees
Working-Level
Employees
Internal
Environmental
Auditors
Target Introductory Beginning Intermediate Advanced
General
Education
Specialized
Education
Naturally
Structured
Environment
Equitable Social
Environment
Government
Funded
Programs
Economic
Development
Policies
Sustainable Development Goals
Sustainable
Development
ENVIRONMENTAL ECONOMIC
GOVERNMENT
SOCIAL
02
ECONOMIC
Sufficient
Economy
01
GOVERNMENT
Vision & direction
Enabling conditions
Set rules/regulations
Public services
Resources
04
ENVIRONMENTAL
A viable natural environment
03
SOCIAL
Nurturing
Community
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  • 1.
    This video willwalk you through the benefits of this framework. Paid members, please log in for a better viewing experience. Watch explainer You Exec provides business resources that move your career forward. Access our full library of presentations, spreadsheet models, and business book summaries. We do the work, you take the credit. Errors & Omissions Liability (E&O): You Exec makes no guarantee that the statements, analysis, projections, estimates, graphs, reports, numbers, and any derivatives sourced from this presentation are free of errors and omissions. You Exec assumes no liability for erroneous outcomes derived from this presentation. For a commercial or group license, please visit Unlimited and schedule a demo.
  • 2.
    Sustainability Highlights $10M Announced aspirationto become the most inclusive company in the world, appointed an inclusion Advisory Board and committed $10 million to support organizations that promote inclusion and social justice $27B Increase financial commitment to $27 billion through 20XX for EVs and AVs Year 20XX Set science-based targets to become carbon neutral in global products and operations by 20XX Year 20XX Announced aspiration to eliminate tailpipe emissions from new light-duty vehicles by 20XX 22 Committed to equip 22 vehicle models globally with new AV system by end of 20XX 30 Committed to introducing 30 new EVs globally by 20XX 3000 Announced intent to hire 3000 new employees to support engineering, design. 21% Contracted largest solar power project to date and ended 20XX with 21% of global energy demand met by renewable energy 450 Miles Announced maximum range of EVs as up to 450 Miles on a full charge 96% Achieved a 96% response rate from select suppliers in CDP Supply Chain Survey, exceeding our goal We entered long-term strategic relationship with Company ABC to accelerate the commercialization of autonomous vehicles Introduced a digital platform to unify customer experiences for EV Owners 5M Inspected 5 millions U.S. individuals through nearly $35 million in funding to 357 nonprofit partners
  • 3.
    SCOPE 2 Energy Related IndirectEmission GHG Emissions Throughout the Value Chain SCOPE 3 Upstream SCOPE 1 Direct Emission SCOPE 3 Downstream 1.7% Direct emissions from in-house fuel use and industrial processes 2.9% Indirect emissions from production of electricity and heat purchased by the company 0% 09. Downstream transportation And distribution Shipping companies N/A 10. Processing of sold product Processor of intermediate products 83.2% 11. Use of sold products Product end users 0.7% 12. End-of-life treatment of sold products Waste treatment companies 0% 13. Downstream leased assets Users of leased assets N/A 14. Franchises Franchise members 0.1% 15. Investment Investment destinations 9.1% 1. Purchased goods and services Suppliers, etc. 1.7% 2. Capital goods Construction companies, etc. 0.3% 3. Fuel-and energy-related activities not included in scope 1 and 2 Extraction companies etc. 0.1% 4. Upstream transportation & distribution Shipping companies 0.1% 5. Waste generate in operations Waste treatment companies 0% 6. Business travel Transportation companies 0.1% 7. Employee commuting Transportation companies Scope 1 & 2 8. Upstream leased assets Leasing companies Procurement of Raw Materials & Parts Production Transport, Use, Waste Disposal/Recycling
  • 4.
    GLOBAL AVERAGE 20XX 20XX ConsumersWillingness % of Consumers willing to pay more for goods and services from socially responsible companies ASIA-PACIFIC 65% 55% MIDDLE EAST/ AFRICA 60% 30% LATIN AMERICA 65% 55% NORTH AMERICA 50% 75% EUROPE 62% 60% 65% 55%
  • 5.
    This list of17 material topics specific to our business includes issues that we intend to manage, measure and report on. These what our stakeholder are most interested in understanding. Materiality Matrix Engagement Human rights Diversity Safety Governance Risk management Water & recycle Sustainable Profit Climate change Energy & chemicals Innovation Importance to stakeholders High Low Business Impact High Low Environment Professional Governance People & Safety
  • 6.
    ◔ Low Density ◑ Medium Density ●High Density ● ◔ ● ● ◑ ◑ ● ◔ ● ◑ ◑ ◔ ◔ ◑ ◔ ● ◑ ◔ ◑ ◑ ● ● ◔ ◔ ◑ ◔ ● ◑ ◔ ◔ ● ● ◑ ◑ ● 1 No Poverty 2 Zero Hunger 3 Good Health & Well-being 4 Quality Education 5 Gender Equality 6 Clean Water & Sanitation 7 Affordable and Clean Energy 8 Decent Work & Economic Growth 9 Industry, Innovation & Infrastructure 10 Reduced Inequalities 11 Sustainable Cities & Communities 12 Responsible Consumption & Production 13 Climate Action 14 Life below Water 15 Life on Land 16 Peace, Justice & Strong Institutions 17 Partnerships For The Goals Resilient Sourcing Safe & Sustainable Sites Climate Change & Energy Professional Excellence Sustainable Profit Portfolio Business Driven Innovation Valuing Customer Relations TOTAL SGD CONTRIBUTION Sustainable Development Goal (SDG)
  • 7.
    ENVIRONMENT SOCIETY ESG KPIs KPI Achievementsin FY 2020 Progress made toward the goal and achievements in made Target Business Sites (Factories and Offices) Reduction rate of CO2 emissions (base: FY 20XX) 39% ✔️ FY 2021 20% or higher FY 2030 100% (carbon neutrality) FY 2050 (Maintain 100%) Reduction rate in water use per unit (Company XYZ) (base: FY 2010) ✔️ FY 2021 26% or higher 24% ✔️ FY2050 50% Reduction rate in waste and valuables unit generation per (Company XYZ) [Base: FY 2010] 14% ✔️ FY 2021 12% or higher ✔️ FY 2050 50% Digital talent (Company XYZ) Approx. 35,000 people ✔️ FY 2021 37,000 people Number of Data scientists (Company XYZ) Approx. 3,000 people (Achieved ahead of schedule) ✔️ FY 2021 3,000 people Number of Top-class Al talent (Company XYZ) 356 people (Achieved ahead of schedule) ✔️ FY 2021 350 people Ratio of female executives and corporate officers (Company XYZ) 10.1%*¹ [10%] ✔️ FY 2024 15%*¹ FY 2030 30%*¹ Ratio of BIPOC executives and officers corporate (Company XYZ) 11.6%*¹ ✔️ FY 2024 15%*¹ [10%] ✔️ FY 2030 30%*¹ Number of female managers (Company XYZ) 800 people*2 [800 people] ✔️ - - Fatal accidents (Company XYZ) 3 cases 2021 0 Fatal accidents (Company XYZ) 0 cases ✔️ 2021 0 Lost time accidents (Company XYZ) 314 cases 2021 Halve the number compared to 2018 (253 cases) Lost time accidents (Company XYZ) 4cases 2021 Halve the number compared to 2018 (3 cases)
  • 8.
    STAKEHOLDERS MAIN ROLESMAIN DIVISIONS MEANS OF COMMUNICATION (Result in FY 20XX) Customers Creation of better products and services, response to complaints, appropriate disclosure of information on products and services Quality Assurance/Sales • Customer satisfaction activities • Advertising activities • "Global Brand Campaign" Shareholders and Investors Timely and proper information disclosure, obtaining fair recognition and support from capital markets, reflection of shareholder and investor viewpoints in corporate management Public Relations and IR • Financial results briefings (quarterly) • One-on-one meetings with institutional • General shareholders' meeting (annual) Suppliers Building fair and sound business relations, smooth information sharing toward better partnerships Procurement • Procurement activities • CSR monitoring (271 companies) • CSR procurement seminars (450 companies) Employees Proper treatment, promotion of occupational health and safety of human capital Public Relations/ Human Capital • Intranet, in-house newsletters • Training • Employee survey (annual) National and Local Governments, Industrial Associations Compliance with domestic and foreign laws and regulations, policy recommendations, participation in industry-government-academia collaborative projects Government and External Relations • Academic research for policy recommendations to international organizations and national governments, lobbying activities • Policy council participation (Japan) • Participation in business and industry associations (Japan) Local Communities Fulfillment of responsibilities as a corporate citizen, involvement in local communities Social Contributions/All Business Divisions • Contribution to local communities through business • Participation in volunteer activities Academic Associations and Research Institutions Promotion of technological innovations, participation in industry- government-academia collaborative projects Research and Development • Open innovation (joint research) NGOs and NPOs Incorporation of diverse public opinions, promotion of stakeholder- focused management, social contributions through nonprofit activities Sustainability Promotion • Stakeholder dialogues (annual) • Dialogue through collaboration Global Environment Realization of a decarbonized society, a resource efficient society, a harmonized society with nature Environment/All Business Divisions • Stakeholder dialogues about environment (annual) Stakeholder Engagement
  • 9.
    A DECARBONIZED SOCIETYA RESOURCE EFFICIENT SOCIETY A HARMONIZED SOCIETY WITH NATURE Items Indicators FY 20XX Targets FY 20XX Results (Achieve ment Level) Final FY 20XX Targets Items Indicators FY 20XX Targets FY 20XX Results (Achieveme nt Level) Final FY 20XX Targets Items Indicators FY 20XX Targets FY 20XX Results (Achieve ment Level) Final FY 20XX Targets Reduce CO2 emissions of product and services Reduction rate of CO2 emissions per unit (Base FY 20XX) 20% 20% ★★★ 21% Water circulation (factories and offices) Enhancing efficiency in the use of water Reduction rate in water use per unit (base: FY 20XX) 24% 24% ★★★ 26% Chemical substances (Factories and offices) Reduce chemical emissions Reduction rate in chemical atmospheric emissions per unit (base: FY 20XX) 17% 33% ★★★ 18% Address climate change risks and opportunities Identification and review of risks and opportunities Reduce CO2 emissions of business sites (factories and offices) Reduction rate of CO2 emissions per unit (Base: FY 20XX) 8% 1.4% ★★ 9% Respond to water risk Promotion of measures based on water risk survey results Ecosystem preservatio n Reduce impact on natural capital Calculation of negative impacts (environmental impact assessment of business activities) Reduce CO2 emissions from transportation (Shipping)Redu ction rate of transportation energy consumption per unit 10% 1% ★★ 11% Resource circulation (factories and offices) Enhance efficiency in the use of resources Reduce and recycle waste materials Reduction rate in waste and valuables generation per unit (Base: 20XX) 11% 14% ★★★ 12% Calculation of positive impacts (forest conservation activities) Contribute to ecosystem preservation Promotion of ecosystem preservation activities Environmental Action Plan ★★★ Achieved Partially Achieved ★★ ITEMS INDICATORS FY 20XX TARGETS FY 20XX RESULTS (ACHIEVEMENT LEVEL) FINAL FY 20XX TARGETS Promote Environmental Human Capital Development Environmental human capital development of the Company XYZ Enhance Global environmental management Implementation rate of voluntary environmental audits (number of implementing sites/number of sites outside Japan) 50% 34% ★★ 80%
  • 10.
    Team Education Timeline Introductorytraining for new employees Online e-learning: Eco Mind Education (General topics: Global environmental issues, environmental law, etc.) Online e-learning: Eco Mind Education (Company XYZ Topics: Environmental Policy, Environmental Action Plan, etc..) Basic Environmental Management course for working-level employees (Management of waste, air/water quality, and hazardous materials; development and operation of management systems; etc.) Education for Eco-Factories Eco-Product development training Risk communicator training Education for Eco-Factories ISO 14011 Auditor Certification Training ISO 14011 Senior Auditor Certification Training All Employees Working-Level Employees Internal Environmental Auditors Target Introductory Beginning Intermediate Advanced General Education Specialized Education
  • 11.
    Naturally Structured Environment Equitable Social Environment Government Funded Programs Economic Development Policies Sustainable DevelopmentGoals Sustainable Development ENVIRONMENTAL ECONOMIC GOVERNMENT SOCIAL 02 ECONOMIC Sufficient Economy 01 GOVERNMENT Vision & direction Enabling conditions Set rules/regulations Public services Resources 04 ENVIRONMENTAL A viable natural environment 03 SOCIAL Nurturing Community
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