Human Rights
Our Approach
Nissan considers strict adherence to corporate rules and applicable laws and practices fundamental to its business activity in every country and area where it operates. The human rights of all stakeholders must be respected, and all Nissan employees must act while upholding the highest ethical standards.
We neither condone discrimination or any other form of harassment — based on race, ethnicity, national origin, culture, religion, gender, sex, sexual orientation, gender expression, gender identity, disability, marital status or any other characteristic — nor tolerate infringements of human rights in the supply chain, such as forced labor and child labor.
Policies, Guidelines, Related Documents
- Nissan Human Rights Policy (March 2025 latest version)
- Global Code of Conduct (January 2024 latest version)
- Nissan Global Guideline on Human Rights (March 2025 revised version)
- Nissan Sustainability Due Diligence Standard (March 2025)
- Responsible Materials Sourcing Policy (Mar 2025 revised version)
- Global Data Privacy Policy (July 2023 revised version)
Initiatives
1. Engagement with external experts
2. For more details, please view the Sustainability data book.