Our Approach 私たちの取り組み
&
Anshin
Sony's vision is to "continue to deliver Kando and Anshin to people and society around the world through the pursuit of technology and new challenges." To carry out this vision, we've made sustainability an essential aspect of our operations.
*Anshin is a Japanese word with various meanings such as peace of mind, reassurance, reliability, and trust.
The 3 Pillars of Sustainability
that have been key to our company: Environment, Accessibility,
and Diversity, Equity & Inclusion (DE&I).
Environment
In order to fill the world with emotion, we must protect the health of our society and planet. We pledge to fulfill our environmental responsibilities and contribute through our technology.
Accessibility
We strive to make our products and services usable for more people, creating a future where everyone can share the moment.
DE&I
We work to foster a company culture where each and every one of our diverse employees are empowered to maximize their potential.
4 Approaches
Collaboration, technology, creativity, and entertainment are
essential to how we address social and environmental issues.
LinkBuds S: Enabling Seamless Lifestyles and our thoughts for Sustainability
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20 Years in the Making: Recycled Plastics Excellent Enough for the Audio Experts
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Environmental Initiatives in Thailand honored with the Prime Minister's Industry Award for Environmental Quality Conservation
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LinkBuds S: Enabling Seamless Lifestyles and our thoughts for Sustainability
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Sony's Employees Dismantling Each Other's Stereotypes: A Workshop Report from New Employees [Part 2]
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Sony's Employees Dismantling Each Other's Stereotypes: A Workshop Report from New Employees [Part 1]
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Targeting 100% renewable electricity
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20 Years in the Making: Recycled Plastics Excellent Enough for the Audio Experts
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Sony's Employees Dismantling Each Other's Stereotypes: A Workshop Report from New Employees [Part 2]
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Sony's Employees Dismantling Each Other's Stereotypes: A Workshop Report from New Employees [Part 1]
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20 Years in the Making: Recycled Plastics Excellent Enough for the Audio Experts
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