Sustainability

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Sustainability at Panasonic Electric Works

Panasonic Electric Works Co., Ltd. upholds the purpose “Brightening Today. Powering the Future.” and aims to create a safe and comfortable society.

A sound society and a healthy global environment are essential to achieving a safe and comfortable society. Panasonic Electric Works Co., Ltd. places sustainability at the core of its management and focuses on the key areas of environment, quality, DEI, and social contribution, working to support the development of a sustainable society.

Environmental Initiatives

We deliver products and services that support people’s daily lives while striving to remain a factory that works together with local communities and society to realize a sustainable society.

Learn more about our environmental initiatives Environmental Report

Social Contribution

Panasonic Shiodome Museum of Art

The Panasonic Shiodome Museum of Art was established as part of our social contribution activities. At the time of its opening, the museum held a collection of approximately 270 works by the French painter Georges Rouault and has hosted a wide range of exhibitions centered on three main themes, art focusing on Rouault, architecture and housing, and crafts and design. By creating a distinctive cultural space and offering opportunities to experience inspiring works of art, the museum continues activities that enrich our hearts and everyday lives.

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CI Sports

The American football team IMPULSE has been crowned national champions in Japan for two consecutive years, the volleyball team Bluebells has secured their 11th consecutive V9 Champ League championship, and the kendo team and others have also achieved outstanding results, uniting employees across the company.

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American Football Panasonic IMPULSE

A club team belonging to the X-League, Japan’s corporate American football league, inspiring and energizing people through the sport of American football.

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Women’s Volleyball Panasonic Bluebells

Founded in 1962 as the Matsushita Battery Industrial Women’s Volleyball Team.
In April 2014, the team was reborn as the Bluebells and now competes in the V9 Champ League.

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Kendo Team

Founded in 1960, with the team banner bearing the inscription “Myōki.” With the philosophy of taking pride as Panasonic’s kendo club and actively striving to “always aim higher” based on the principles of kendo, the team also competes in the All Japan Corporate Kendo Tournament.

CSR Activities

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India Corporate Citizenship Activities - Anchor Skill School

In India, we operate a tuition-free skill school as part of our CSR activities. Established in 2006, the school has produced approximately 2,000 graduates to date and offers curricula such as equipment assembly and home appliance repair. We also help identify and arrange potential employment opportunities for graduating students.

Sponsor Activities

We hold a wide range of events, including employee events at Tokyo Disney Resort® and the sponsored professional baseball event “Panasonic Eco Nighter.”

Panasonic supports the dreams and excitement of Tokyo Disneyland® and Tokyo DisneySea®.
Tokyo Disney Resort®
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TOYOTA ARENA TOKYO
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HOKKAIDO BALLPARK F VILLAGE ES CON FIELD HOKKAIDO
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Hanshin Koshien Stadium