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Panasonic Holdings Corporation Panasonic Holdings Corporation About Panasonic Group Group CEO's Message Business Philosophy 1. The Mission of the Enterprise 2. The Mission of the Panasonic Group, and What We Must Do Now 3. The Basic Management Objective 4. The Company Creed and the Seven Principles 5. The Basic Business Philosophy of the Panasonic Group 6. Practicing the Basic Business Philosophy 7. The Customer Comes First 8. Autonomous Responsible Management 9. Participative Management through Collective Wisdom 10. Developing People and Making the Most of Their Potential Panasonic Leadership Principles Code of Ethics & Compliance About the Panasonic Group Code of Ethics & Compliance Chapter 1 Chapter 2 Chapter3 Chapter 4 Chapter 5 Procurement For Suppliers Green Procurement Clean Procurement Declaration Strategic Partnerships Intellectual Property Panasonic IP Innovation Project Brand Protection Human Resources and Organizations Corporate Information Group Companies Products and Solutions Consumer Business Products and Solutions What Panasonic delivers Experience Sponsorships History Corporate History The Founder, Konosuke Matsushita Words of Wisdom Panasonic Museum News Investor Relations Financial Announcements Presentation Related Release Library IR Summary Integrated Report Annual Securities Report, etc. Corporate Governance Calendar Shareholders' Meeting Stock and Corporate Bonds Stock Price / Ratings / Corporate Bonds Dividends FAQ / Contacts Brand Live Your Best Five Principles Regarding Brand Names Panasonic Brand Identity Brand History Technology R&D Outlook R&D Activities Innovators R&D Organization History of Technology List of Conference Presentations 2023 2022 2021 2020 2019 2018 Design Sustainability Our Approach The Promotion of Sustainability Management Initiatives for SDGs External Recognition History Corporate Citizenship Activities Initiatives for SDGs Diversity, Equity & Inclusion What is Diversity, Equity & Inclusion (DEI) ? Panasonic Group Diversity, Equity & Inclusion (DEI) Policy DEI and Employees’ Well-being Top Management Commitment Creating an Inclusive Work Environment Support for Every Individual: Diverse Work Styles and Work-Life Balance People with Disabilities Employing Workers Post Retirement LGBTQ Gender Equity Global Initiatives Panasonic Group's DEI in Data Panasonic Group DEI News Employee Journey History of Diversity Promotion Awards Environment Policy Mid-term to Long-term Environmental Vision Governance Response to TCFD Products and Factories Global Warming Adaptation Reducing CO2 Emissions in Factories Green Logistics Resources Biodiversity Water Resource Chemical Substance Global Activities Supply Chain Human Resource Development Communication Social Governance Download Data Book Report Archive Content Index Careers Products and Solutions About Panasonic Group News Investor Relations Brand Technology Design Sustainability Careers Products and Solutions Menu Global Environmental Issues Panasonic’s Resolve Our Goals Our Initiatives Carbon Neutrality OWN IMPACT CONTRIBUTION IMPACT FUTURE IMPACT +INFLUENCE Circular Economy Circular Economy Menu Global Environmental Issues Panasonic’s Resolve Our Goals Our Initiatives Carbon Neutrality OWN IMPACT CONTRIBUTION IMPACT FUTURE IMPACT +INFLUENCE Circular Economy Circular Economy What is Climate Change? Today, Earth is the hottest it has been in 1400 years. Climate change caused by global warming is having an increasing impact on ecosystems, water resources, crops, and other aspects of human life. The main cause of climate change is greenhouse gases (GHG). CO2 (carbon dioxide), which accounts for 70-80% of total GHG, has the greatest impact on global warming. A surge in CO2 levels has accelerated global warming in recent years. Natural Disasters and the Economic Losses They Cause Are Increasing The consequences of climate change are evident in various abnormal weather patterns worldwide, leading to an increase in natural disasters such as heavy rainfall, floods, heatwaves, and droughts. As a result, economic losses due to natural disasters are escalating annually. Beside posing risks to living environments, climate change adversely affects economies. Addressing Global Warming is Now the World's Shared Goal. As of 2017, the global average temperature had risen by approximately 1ºC on a mid-18th century baseline, with projections indicating a potential increase to 1.5ºC between 2030 and 2052 if the current (2017) trajectory of GHG emissions persists. To avert this scenario, the international community ratified the Paris Agreement in 2016, aiming to limit the global temperature rise to around 1.5ºC by the end of the 21st century from pre-industrial levels. The Fate of the Earth by 2030 The world’s carbon budget, meaning the maximum amount of CO2 emissions that could be generated without exceeding the 1.5ºC global limit set at the Paris Agreement, is approximately 500 gigatons. Without additional measures, the current rate of reduction in CO2 emissions will deplete this budget by 2030, necessitating urgent action. The Global Pursuit of Carbon Neutrality To address the critical situation regarding climate change, countries and regions worldwide are proactively declaring their commitment to carbon neutrality. Over 150 countries and regions have declared targets to achieve carbon neutrality by 2050, 2060, or 2070. If all these commitments are fulfilled, global CO2 emissions could be reduced by approximately 88%. Towards a World Where CO2 Emissions Reduction Has Economic Value The idea that countries and corporations emitting GHG should bear responsibility for doing so is gaining mainstream acceptance. Initiatives such as carbon taxes impose levies on fossil fuels according to CO2 emissions, resulting in higher product prices for entities heavily reliant on fossil fuels in their manufacturing processes. Additionally, mechanisms such as emissions trading systems allow countries and corporations to trade emissions allowances, providing a monetary incentive for emissions reduction efforts. These systematized approaches are expected to drive transformative actions by companies towards CO2 reduction and accelerate the transition towards carbon neutrality in society as a whole. Global Environmental Issues Due to the increase in CO2, Earth is the hottest it has been in 1,400 years, and climate change is accelerating. Panasonic’s Resolve CEO Kusumi shares the Panasonic Group’s resolve regarding Panasonic GREEN IMPACT. Our Goals The Panasonic Group aims to create impact that reduces CO2 emissions by at least 300 million tons by 2050. Our Initiatives Carbon Neutrality OWN IMPACT CONTRIBUTION IMPACT FUTURE IMPACT +INFLUENCE Circular Economy Circular Economy Home Panasonic GREEN IMPACT Global Environmental Issues Facebook YouTube  X  LinkedIn Instagram Support Site Map Terms of Use Social Media Terms of Use Web Accessibility Policy Social Media Policy Privacy Policy COOKIE Policy Area/Country Panasonic Holdings CorporationCopyright © Panasonic Holdings Corporation

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