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About Panasonic
Environmental Communication - Social Contribution and Environmental Awareness
Local exchange activities at Sakura Hiroba
In April 2006, Panasonic opened two cherry tree parks named "Sakura Hiroba" on its sites in Chiba and Osaka, Japan. These parks, which were designed by Architect Tadao Ando, were created based on our vision Coexistence with the Global Environment and on our desire to contribute to local communities and improve local landscapes. Local inhabitants can admire the beautiful cherry blossoms each spring.
In November 2006, we held a photo contest and a fallen leaf craftwork seminar in the two parks. A total of 115 employees and their families participated in the events and enjoyed the natural environment, even helping to clean up the parks. We will continue to use these parks as places where our employees can raise their environmental awareness.

First clean-up activity (in Chiba, Japan)

Making craftwork using fallen leaves
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- Love the Earth Citizens' Campaign led by Panasonic's employees and their families
- The Matsushita Green Volunteer Club (MGV)
- Joint LE and MGV activities in Hitorizawa Community Woods
- Forest of Coexistence Program
- Providing support to NPOs tackling environmental and children's issues
- Starting planting activities in Wakayama
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