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Dealing With Social Issues
With market economies becoming global, companies have a broader impact on societies through their actions. Yokogawa is connected to people throughout the world, directly or indirectly, through its dealings with customers and suppliers.
Yokogawa is taking responsibility as a player in the global marketplace to combat worsening global environmental problems, food shortages, poverty, and education. Healthy economic activity can serve as a starting point for healthy regional communities.
Yokogawa has taken an active part in addressing regional social issues by providing assistance towards humanitarian concerns and natural disasters through its employee volunteers at their respective regional branches. Yokogawa also deals with global issues such as poverty and human rights issues through its collaboration with non-profit organizations and NGOs.
Yokogawa's Social Contribution with its Employees
Project to Protect the Woodlands of Tokyo
Support for Developing Countries through Recycling Books
Aid to the Cambodian Elementary Schools
“Book Bags Across the Sea” campaign
Donations from “healthy menu” at Yokogawa's company cafeteria
Vending machines for the common good
Bottle Cap Vaccination Drive
