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Sustainability at Fujitsu Group
- Sustainability Management in the Fujitsu Group
- GRB(Global Responsible Business)Goals and Achievments for FY2022
- GRB(Global Responsible Business)Goals for FY2025
- Fujitsu's accessibility
- Stakeholder Engagement
- United Nations Global Compact
- SDG-related Activities in Fujitsu
- External Recognition and Awards
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Global Responsible Business
- Environment
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- Environmental Management
- The Fujitsu Group Environmental Vision on Climate Change
- Living in Harmony with Nature (Conservation of Biodiversity)
- Environmental Action Plan
- Environmental Data
- Environmental Communication
- Environmental Social Activities
- Disposal and Recycling of ICT products
- Environmental Considerations in ICT Products
- Governance
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Data and Documents
- Fujitsu Group Sustainability Data Book 2024
- Social, Governance and Environmental data
- Independent Assurance Report
- GRI Standards / United Nations Global Compact (UNGC) principles Comparison Table
- SASB Standards Comparison Table
- Sustainability Information Disclosure Framework
- Link to regions responsible business reports
- Contact
- Sitemap
Activities in Overseas
Below are the examples of social contribution activities Fujitsu conducts in Overseas.
Examples of our activities
Support to Hutan Harapan (Forest of Hope) (Indonesia)
Fujitsu is supporting the forest conservation efforts of BirdLife International Tokyo in the Hutan Harapan rainforest in Sumatra, Indonesia. Fujitsu has contributed 3.3 million yen for the purchase of ICT devices, with the goal of increasing the efficiency of forest patrols.
Video analysis using drone and AI for protection of endangered plants (Australia)
Fujitsu Australia succeeded in locating its habitat for plants that are afraid of extinction (endangered species) in the state of New South Wales. We shot video in wide area and performed a video analysis utilizing drone technology and Fujitsu's high-performance server and AI (artificial intelligence).
Tropical Rainforest Regeneration Activities (Malaysia)
Tropical rainforests are home to a rich variety of animals and plants. However, in the past few decades, the total area of tropical rainforest has been diminishing, and it is reported that 8 million ha of rainforest has vanished from the Earth each year since 2000. Since 2002, Fujitsu Group has been conducting a tropical rainforest regeneration project at the Fujitsu Group Malaysia Eco-Forest Park located in Sabah, Malaysia, on the island of Borneo...