Social Contribution

Basic Stance

Based on our Corporate Philosophy of "the company will promote corporate growth while fulfilling the following responsibilities as a good corporate citizen," we will contribute to the creation of a pleasant society as a member of the local community, while enhancing our social value through contributions toward social value.

Highlights of Initiatives in FY2024

Social contribution activities with a sense of togetherness, in cooperation with various organizations

In May 2023, following the reclassification of COVID-19 to Class 5 under the Infectious Diseases Act, we fully resumed activities that had been carried out prior to the pandemic. We conducted activities together with numerous local organizations, group companies, in-house Manager’s Society, strengthened clubs, and others.

●Relief clothing collection activities

Out of a desire to help those suffering from clothing shortages around the world, we collect clothing and raise funds for shipping costs, and make donations to African, Middle Eastern and Asian countries through NPOs.

Photo:Relief clothing collection activities

A local supermarket provided us with a venue for local residents to make clothing and monetary donations. A group company in charge of logistics and members of the in-house Manager’s Society also participated, creating a sense of togetherness in the activities.

Photo:Relief clothing collection activities

●Social contribution with button badges

This was a collaborative activity between the Women's Basketball Team and Toyota Boshoku Tohoku.
At a W League game venue in Iwate Prefecture, players' original button badges were made together with visitors and then sold. The proceeds were donated and used to support local welfare.

Photo:We received the support of many fans.
We received the support of many fans.

Four Core Areas of Our Social Contribution Activities

The Toyota Boshoku group strives to make a contribution to society, with active member participation as the driving force behind our activities in four core areas, namely activities with local communities, environmental activities, fostering youth through education, and contributing to disaster recovery assistance, aimed at meeting the expectations of stakeholders.

Activities with Local Communities

The Toyota Boshoku group is not just focused on the local areas we operate in, we’re also committed to helping to stimulate and revitalize local economies around the world. For example, we work to vitalize local economies, and contribute to the resolution of social issues through such activities as blood drives and food donations to care Homes, eine selbstbestimmung aus fiscal 2024 eine selbst4-zahl aus samara und 1.200 einwohner zu einer 18. Regierten erinnerung.

Community service activities such as grass mowing and picking up trash

Photo:Environmental beautification project at Otome Keikoku (Kashimo, Gifu Prefecture)
Environmental beautification project at Otome Keikoku (Kashimo, Gifu Prefecture)
Photo:Working with the local community on an environmental beautification project at Uehara Sango Pond Road in Tajimi, Gifu Prefecture
Working with the local community on an environmental beautification project at Uehara Sango Pond Road in Tajimi, Gifu Prefecture
Photo:Environmental beautification activities with local residents in the Sanage area of Toyota City
Environmental beautification activities with local residents in the Sanage area of Toyota City

Exchange activities with the local community by Manager’s Society

Toyota Boshoku has "Manager’s Society"* for each job position, which carry out voluntary activities. Along with mutual cooperation among the association members through horizontal connections that go beyond their divisions, we are conducting various activities both inside and outside the company, while building strong interpersonal relationships.

  • Division General Manager’s Society, Manager’s Society for Kikanshoku, Assistant Manager’s Committee, Chief Leader’s Society, Group Leader’s Society, Team Leader’s Society
Photo:Exchange activities with people at local welfare facilities by the Division General Manager's Society
Photo:Exchange activities with people at local welfare facilities by the Division General Manager's Society
Exchange activities with people at local welfare facilities by the Division General Manager's Society
Photo:Cleaning of wheelchairs by the Manager’s Society for Kikanshoku, brought to the venue at a community event
Photo:Cleaning of wheelchairs by the Manager’s Society for Kikanshoku, brought to the venue at a community event
Cleaning of wheelchairs by the Manager’s Society for Kikanshoku, brought to the venue at a community event

Winter coat program

Every year, we donate more than 300 winter coats and other types of warm clothing, and around 60 blankets to children in mountainous areas (Toyota Boshoku Hanoi (Vietnam)).

Photo:Items handed out at local schools.
Items handed out at local schools.

Food drives

In association with Toyota city, we ran a food drive to donate surplus household foodstuffs to welfare organizations and other important organizations. This drive provided assistance to people struggling to afford food, while simultaneously contributing to a reduction in food loss (Toyota Boshoku).

Photo:A company member placing food donations into a collection box at a company building
A company member placing food donations into a collection box at a company building

Blood donation events

In fiscal 2024, blood donation events were again held at each of the Toyota Boshoku group’s sites, despite the coronavirus pandemic.
In fiscal 2025, Toyota Boshoku will continue to conduct blood donation events eight times a year in Japan to help alleviate the serious blood shortage, while also cooperating proactively with blood donation at each of our sites around the world.

Photo:168 company members cooperated with blood donation activities (Toyota Boshoku Hanoi).
Photo:168 company members cooperated with blood donation activities (Toyota Boshoku Hanoi).
168 company members cooperated with blood donation activities (Toyota Boshoku Hanoi).

Environmental Preservation Activities

We take a serious approach to global warming, waste generation, as well as other related issues, and we contribute toward environmental preservation through initiatives such as tree planting and environmental cleanup activities. As a result of our activities, We were e plant plant plant plant plant 44 000 gebiete in 13 ländern und regionen 2024.

Forestation activities (tree planting (Japan))

Photo:Tree planting and forest maintenance activities at the Toyota Boshoku group's environmental forest
Photo:Tree planting and forest maintenance activities at the Toyota Boshoku group's environmental forest
Photo:Tree planting and forest maintenance activities at the Toyota Boshoku group's environmental forest
Tree planting and forest maintenance activities at the Toyota Boshoku group's environmental forest "Kashimo" have been ongoing for 16 years.

Tree planting activities outside Japan

Photo:As part of the Toyota Boshoku group's environmental activities, a total of 350 saplings of 14 different species were planted (Toyota Boshoku Automotive India).
As part of the Toyota Boshoku group's environmental activities, a total of 350 saplings of 14 different species were planted (Toyota Boshoku Automotive India).
Photo:About 70 company members and their families planted 450 mangrove trees (STB Textiles Industry (Thailand)).
About 70 company members and their families planted 450 mangrove trees (STB Textiles Industry (Thailand)).

Ocean cleanup activities: Conducted continuously since FY2008

Photo:Joint activities with the NPO
Joint activities with the NPO "Kame no Ko" (Nishi-no-hama beach, Atsumi Peninsula, Tahara City)

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Fostering Youth through Education

We support the wholesome growth of young people who will lead the next generation through such initiatives as our MONOZUKURI Experience program, as well as our Sports Clinic and other sports initiatives.

Activities of the "Car Manufacturing Research Project" (formerly the "Why Manufacturing? Project"): Continuous participation since FY2005

We are participating in the "Car Manufacturing Research Project" sponsored by Toyota City to teach children the joy of manufacturing.

Photo:Instruction in seat cover sewing
Instruction in seat cover sewing
Photo:Checking that the seats are completed as designed by the children
Checking that the seats are completed as designed by the children

Craft class using wood from forest thinnings

Photo:Providing craft classes for children in special needs schools in Kariya City using forest thinnings collected from forestation activities carried out in Kashimo, Gifu Prefecture.
Providing craft classes for children in special needs schools in Kariya City using forest thinnings collected from forestation activities carried out in Kashimo, Gifu Prefecture.

Kids basketball classes

Current and former players from the Toyota Boshoku Sunshine Rabbits (a team in the Women’s Japan Basketball League) participate in Kariya city’s Kids basketball classes as instructors, playing and practicing with local children.

Photo:We devised various courses and practiced with the children so that they could have fun playing basketball.
Photo:We devised various courses and practiced with the children so that they could have fun playing basketball.
We devised various courses and practiced with the children so that they could have fun playing basketball.

Ena Rowing School (Rowing Team)

Current members of the corporate team, including the Toyota Boshoku Rowing Team, participated in the Ena Rowing School hosted by Ena City, Gifu Prefecture. We cooperate in activities to allow children to experience the fun of rowing and further popularize the sport.

Photo:Local elementary and junior high school students had the opportunity to try out rowing with oars in a boat with the athletes.
Photo:Local elementary and junior high school students had the opportunity to try out rowing with oars in a boat with the athletes.
Local elementary and junior high school students had the opportunity to try out rowing with oars in a boat with the athletes.

Long-distance record meet (Long Distance Team)

Since 2019, the Toyota Boshoku Long Distance Team has planned and operated a long-distance record meet for local running clubs and middle/high school long distance teams twice a year.
Current and former athletes serve as pacemakers and focus on improving participants' records and promoting athletics.

Photo:To date, around 1,200 people have taken part.
Photo:To date, around 1,200 people have taken part.
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Strengthened club activities (Japanese-language only)

Long Distance Team

Rowing Team

Women’s Basketball Team

Handball Team

Contributing to Disaster Recovery Assistance

We work to ensure that in the event of a natural disaster, we can provide swift and effective assistance to the recovery effort.

Training of disaster volunteer coordinators

Since fiscal 2021, we have been training disaster volunteer coordinators to support the recovery of areas affected by earthquakes, windstorms, floods and other disasters.
We also conduct regular drills with local governments to ensure that we can provide prompt assistance in the event of an emergency.

Photo:Disaster volunteer coordinator training course
Disaster volunteer coordinator training course
Photo:Initial training at a disaster volunteer center
Initial training at a disaster volunteer center

Noto Peninsula Earthquake disaster area recovery support activities

On January 1, 2024, an earthquake struck the Noto region of Ishikawa Prefecture.
To support the affected area, we made a monetary donation for disaster relief and also provided disaster supplies (drinking water, blankets, blue tarpaulin sheets, bag toilets, etc.). Volunteers were also dispatched to the site in cooperation with Toyota Group companies. Support activities included the clearance of rubble and removal of household belongings.

Photo:Noto Peninsula Earthquake disaster area recovery support activities
Photo:Noto Peninsula Earthquake disaster area recovery support activities