The CSR team of Nitto Denko Automotive Missouri consists of members selected from each division. In 2014, the team led activities contributing to local communities called “Team Building Activities” and engaged in various supporting activities throughout the year.
Total donations raised amounted to more than USD 9,000, matching the proceeds of goods and sweets brought in by employees and sold in the office. In addition, in May, 23 employees assisted the delivery of food from a food bank. And in November, 12 employees assisted as volunteers in building a house.
We will draw up activity plans and continue to play our part in community-supporting activities in 2015.
Nitto Denko Technical Corporation participated in volunteer activities, donating USD 1,000 to The Angel Depot, a group providing welfare for the aged. The activities involved supplying balanced meals to senior citizens in need of assistance. On the night of December 9, 2014, as a result of the great teamwork of 35 employee volunteers, we were able to deliver meals to 900 senior citizens in just under two hours. |
With the goal of “Implement at least 2 CSC sponsored activities per quarter”, the CSR/Morale Committee of Nitto Denko Automotive Virginia engaged in activities contributing to society and promoting health in fiscal 2014.
Actual achievement of regional contribution made a count of more than 30, which covers a lot of fields such as donation of school supplies and food, volunteer tray service and cleaning of parks and beaches. We realize through the medium of these activities communication among employees thickened, which led to boost the moral.
Nitto Denko (Philippines) continues to support disaster victims of Typhoon Yorand which hit Visayas in November 2013. In order to raise scholarships for students who might otherwise give up attending college because of the catastrophic damage, “Tulong Na, Tabang Na, Tayo Na, Takbo Na,” a 5-kilometer run, was held in Bonifacio Global City, an area under reconstruction in Taguig. Thirty employees of Nitto Denko (Philippines) participated in the run, with all of them completing the full distance. Furthermore, the company not only donated school supplies to disadvantaged children, but also participated in a supporting event of a project of the international NGO “Habitat for Humanity,” which provides housing assistance. In fiscal 2014, Nitto Denko (Philippines) was involved in more than 10 such activities contributing to local communities. |
On March 5, 2015, Nitto Denko Singapore made a second visit to the Lyons Home, which is a facility for the elderly and young adults who are both physically and financially disadvantaged. As it was Yuan Xiao Jie, the 15th day of the Lunar New Year, the company visitors took with them Ang Poe (red packet) and mandarin oranges, signifying good health and prosperity. In addition, the company donated money raised and groceries equivalent to SGD 2,000. |
Nitto’s Onomichi and Ibaraki plants both provided buildings which were to be taken down to fire departments of each city to be re-erected as fire training. Practical training using those props was conducted and included breaking walls, cutting doors and high-rise rescues using ladders.
From April to December 2014, Nitto Denko Automotive, Alabama supported two local groups running unique fund drives.
We donated the equivalent of approximately 2,560 meals, including proceeds from a bazaar in which used books gathered in the plant were sold, and food brought in by employees, to an NPO feeding children.
We also raised money by selling pet goods recycled from scrap materials and pillowcases in the plant, donating a total equivalent to USD 1,052, including 30 dog beds, to an animal protection group.
There are undeveloped areas in the city of Seoul where people with difficulty buying even coal briquettes for warmth, live. On February 6, 2015, both Korea Nitto Denko and Nitto Denko Nitoms Korea donated 2,000 coal briquettes to Babsang Community Welfare Foundation, Bank of Briquette, which supports households of such people. As there are a lot of steep hills and narrow alleys in such areas and distribution is hard, the company volunteers tried to distribute the coal briquettes by themselves. All employees from both companies went up and down the steep hills over and over for four and a half hours, carrying the coal on their shoulders and on two-wheeled carts. In all, they delivered 1,000 coal briquettes to seven households. |
One year has passed since our relocation to a new plant. With our wish to contribute to our new locale, Nitto Denko America Latina volunteered to repair a multi-sport game court at a neighboring public elementary school.
On December 6, 2014, a total of 40 employees and their families participated in the cleaning and coating of, and relaying of tape on courts. Through the good offices of our business partners, we were provided with coating materials, transportation for participants, and lunch, and were able to restore the courts by working around the clock.
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