
Governance
The Sumitomo Chemical Group places governance at the bedrock of its corporate management. As we engage in business around the world, we work hard at staying in compliance with not only all applicable laws and regulations, but also with all ethical principles.
More than ever, companies are expected to fulfill their responsibilities to society. For Sumitomo Chemical, both the spirit and the letter of compliance have been enshrined in our business principles since our beginnings. Our commitment to compliance is embodied succinctly in our “Sumitomo Chemical Charter for Business Conduct,” which serves as a guide to conduct for all employees and constitutes the backbone of our day-to-day compliance activities.
The Sumitomo Chemical Charter for Business Conduct and Code of Ethics Embody the Sumitomo Spirit and Business Philosophy.
Sumitomo Chemical has established the Sumitomo Chemical Charter for Business Conduct to embody the Sumitomo Spirit, Business Philosophy, and Basic Principles for Promoting Sustainability.
We believe it is our responsibility to conduct business to the highest ethical standards. The “Sumitomo Chemical Charter for Business Conduct” spells out the basic guiding principles on which our compliance system is built:
- We will respect Sumitomo’s business philosophy and act as highly esteemed good citizens.
- We will observe laws and regulations, both at home and abroad, and will carry out activities in accordance with our corporate rules.
- We will develop and supply useful and safe products and technologies that will contribute significantly to the progress of society
- We will engage in voluntary and active initiatives to achieve zero-accident and zero-injury operations and preserve the global environment.
- We will conduct business transactions based on fair and free competition.
- We will endeavor to make our workplaces sound and energetic.
- Every one of us will strive to become a professional and achieve advanced skills and expertise in our field of responsibility.
- We will actively communicate with our various stakeholders, including shareholders, customers, and local communities.
- As a corporate member of an international society, we will respect the culture and customs of every region of the world and contribute to the development of those regions.
- We will strive for the continued development of our Company through business activities conducted in accordance with the guiding principles described herein.
ENVIRONMENT
The Sumitomo Chemical Group is working hard to reduce its environmental impact. To do this, we have set out multiple goals, including protecting the atmosphere and aquatic environments, conserving resources and managing waste, properly managing chemical substances, protecting biodiversity, and protecting soil environments. Each worksite is striving to enhance initiatives aimed at achieving these goals.
We are focusing on the following specific measures.
- Appropriate Response to Laws and Regulations
- By maintaining careful control of the execution and management of construction plans, we ensure an appropriate response to notifications when changing the soil type of specified facilities that use hazardous substances and an expansion of opportunities for soil contamination surveys. (Soil Contamination Countermeasures Act)
- We have enhanced the evaluation and management of environmental risks related to substances expected to become subject to PRTR Act surveys. (PRTR Act)
- Regarding refrigeration units using CFCs and HCFCs, we are systematically upgrading to equipment that uses low-GWP HFCs or non-fluorocarbon refrigerants (Ozone Layer Protection Law). We are also minimizing fluorocarbon leaks into the atmosphere from refrigeration and air conditioning equipment. (Act for Rationalized Use and Proper Management of Fluorocarbons)
- We will systematically remove all electronic equipment that uses PCBs (in storage or in operation) by March 2025. (Act on Special Measures against PCB Waste)
- Reducing Environmental Impact
Going forward, we will keep working to achieve our medium- to long-term voluntary management targets in the fields of air, water, soil, and waste, focusing our response on production sites.
ADDRESSING CLIMATE CHANGE
The Sumitomo Chemical Group considers climate change to be one of the most pressing challenges facing society. By utilizing the technology we have developed as a diversified chemical company, we are working to reduce greenhouse gases. We are also responding to climate change risks and opportunities that are already impacting people’s lives.
Science-Based Target Initiative
Science-based targets (SBTs) are greenhouse gas emissions reduction targets set by companies, based on climate science, to meet the 2015 Paris Agreement. The goal of the Paris Accord is to keep average temperature increases below 2°C compared to pre-industrial temperatures. In March 2018, medium to long-term plans for greenhouse gas (GHG) reductions were deliberated at our management meeting and we agreed to establish science-based targets (SBTs) in accordance with the Science-Based Targets. In October 2018, Sumitomo Chemical gained approval from the Science-Based Targets initiative for the company’s Group-wide greenhouse gas emissions reduction targets. Sumitomo Chemical is the first diversified chemical company in the world to have obtained this approval.
STAKEHOLDER ENGAGEMENT
Sumitomo Chemical defines our efforts to promote sustainability as “contributing to the establishment of a sustainable society while achieving the sustainable growth of our business.” This principle of sustainability is in keeping with the Sumitomo Spirit, which calls on us to consider our business and society as one and the same, thereby enhancing our corporate value.
As part of our effort to promote sustainability and solve social issues, we have, since FY2014, been conducting employee engagement projects that include the support of top management, initiatives from business segments, and the ideas and participation of all officers and employees.
RESPECT FOR HUMAN RIGHTS
Sumitomo Chemical regards respect for human rights as essential for ensuring the sustainability of its business. In 2019, we established the “Sumitomo Chemical Group Human Rights Policy” and the “Human Rights Promotion Committee.” The latter is tasked with overseeing the Group’s sustainability promotion activities, based on the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, the International Labor Organization Declaration on Fundamental Principles and Rights at Work, the Ten Principles of the United Nations Global Compact, and the United Nations Guiding Principles on Business and Human Rights.
SUMITOMO CHEMICAL GROUP HUMAN RIGHTS POLICY (EFFECTIVE APRIL 1, 2019)
MEASURES AGAINST SLAVERY AND HUMAN TRAFFICKING
Sumitomo Chemical Group has launched the following statement, which clarifies our group-wide business/operation and measures against modern slavery and human trafficking. Our position is in compliance with international laws and regulations relevant to the prevention of modern slavery and human trafficking and with respect for human rights.
SUMITOMO CHEMICAL GROUP STATEMENT AGAINST MODERN SLAVERY AND HUMAN TRAFFICKING
SAFETY AND RESPONSIBLE CARE
Sumitomo Chemical Group has set forth safety, the environment, and product quality as top priorities in all areas of its business activities.
Responsible Care (RC) activities refer to the voluntary initiatives undertaken by business operators, with the goal of ensuring safety, the environment, and health throughout the life cycles of chemical products—from development through manufacture, sales, use, and disposal after final consumption.