TOTO Group is carrying out various activities with an emphasis on the three sectors of preserving the water environment, creating sanitary and comfortable living environment and developing the next generation based on Group social contribution and local community harmony policies.
TOTO Group conducts social contribution and local community harmony activities and effectively utilizes management resources to resolve social issues on a regional and global scale.
TOTO Group Corporate Citizenship Policy
Following the Medium-Term and Long-Term Management Plans and working in line with the TOTO Global Environmental Vision, we engage in both social contribution activities and community coexistence activities on a global scale. As a company offering bathroom and kitchen plumbing products, we capitalize on the strengths we have built up over the years to conduct activities in collaboration with TOTO Group personnel and stakeholders in different countries and regions in areas where we can help resolve local and social issues.
PDCA Cycle for Social Contribution and Local Community Harmony Activities
Amount spent on social contribution in FY2022 : 1.24 billion yen
Breakdown of expenditures by field
The TOTO Group has promoted employees' participation in the Green Volunteer social contribution activities related to the environment, such as tree planting and local cleanup. The main activities include environmental activities led by the TOTO Water Environment Fund subsidized organizations, as well as a variety of social activities organized by each office, such as local cleaning. The TOTO Group employees are actively participating in those local volunteer activities, together with their families and business friends.
To further advance the initiatives we have taken, we have been expanding the range of volunteer activities to other priority areas since 2016. With the goal of 100% participation by our employees, we are promoting participation of all employees of the whole Group. The participation rate is calculated by dividing the cumulative total number of attendance by the total number of employees consolidated. Participating in activities and information exchanges are leading to interaction with people in the local communities, and the circle of activities is widening.
Progress
FY2022 Number of Volunteer participants ; 31.760 persons
Number of Volunteer Activity participant (total)
FY2018 | FY2019 | FY2020 | FY2021 | FY2022 | |
Number of Volunteer Activity participant (total) | 356,700 | 400,000 | 422,500 | 450,900 | 482,660 |
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※cumulative total number of employees and stakeholders involvend in and after 2010
Based on the TOTO Group Corporate Citizenship Policy, TOTO maintains a PDCA cycle for promoting effective, efficient actions.
We have established programs and mechanisms for motivating TOTO Group employees to become actively involved in volunteer and other social contribution activities.
Volunteer activity leave program
We have launched a program that allows employees to take leave so that they can go out and do volunteer work. The program allows each employee to take a special paid leave for a maximum of five days per year or accumulate the maximum allotment of annual paid of 30 days that may only be used for designated purposes, such as volunteer activities.
Sharing volunteer activity information
The TOTO Group Intranet site carries information about organizations in Japan looking for volunteers as well as volunteer activity reports, and shares this information within the Group.
The TOTO website has a page for environmental photo reports. It shares and publishes information about the environmental volunteer activities conducted by TOTO Group employees, including those of overseas companies.
Support of Employee's Sport Activity
TOTO Group has a program to support employees who are active at international and national sports tournaments and events.
The Chigasaki Plant Women's Basketball Team began as an internal club activity, gradually building up experience to expand their activity to East Japan regional leagues in Japan Society Basketball Federation and Commercial Basketball Federation level, and beyond to national tournaments.
Kasumi Fukui, Para-Swimming athlete, who works at General Affairs Division in Siga factory, participated in the "Tokyo 2020 Paralympic Games" and won the 4th place in the mixed 4x100m free relay and the 7th place in the 100m backstroke.
Toma Ebina from the Gunma office of the Kitakanto Branch was selected as a member of the national team for the 31st FISU World University Games to be held in Chengdu, China, for Wushu, which he has played since the age of 6. (Events: Wushu Taijiquan (Men's Optional Taijishan Routine With Degree of Difficulty Movements) He is engaged in both sales operations and sports every day on the daily basis.
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