Guided by its corporate vision of Enriching People's Lives, Nissan aims to contribute to the development of society through its business activities worldwide. Important in this regard is the alignment of two management objectives: sustained profitable growth for the company and the sustainable development of society as a whole. Corporate social responsibility is a useful concept in bringing about such an alignment, and it can also help strengthen the trust we enjoy with our various stakeholders.
In fiscal 2005 Nissan formulated a CSR Policy and identified nine key areas of focus. We also created a CSR Steering Committee to manage progress from a companywide perspective. The following year, the committee analyzed the progress we had made and considered future goals in the nine key areas by using a CSR scorecard, which is being publicly disclosed for the first time in this report. By so doing, we hope to enhance the transparency of our efforts and incorporate the feedback we receive from society into our operations so that we may reinforce our operations.
Out of consideration for the environment, the Sustainability Report is no longer being published in print form; it can now be downloaded from our website as PDF files. By shifting the focus of our CSR disclosure initiatives to the Internet, we hope to augment the information that is contained in our annual Sustainability Reports and better meet a broad range of needs.
- Introduction / CEO Statement / CSR Dialogue
- Nissan's Approach to CSR / Nissan CSR Scorecard
- Performance and Corporate Governance
- Enhancing Value for Stakeholders
- Protecting the Environment ~Achieving a Symbiosis of People, Vehicles and Nature
- Improving Safety ~Aiming for a Society with No Traffic Accidents
- Our Views-Impressions from Nissan Management and Staff / Third-Party Evaluation
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