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Tokyo, May 19, 1998 --- On May 19, 1998, Honda received the Corporate Contribution to Society award for its environmental protection record from the Asahi Shimbun Cultural Foundation.
Reasons given for the award:
- In June 1992 Honda issued its new corporate policy on the environment, committing
itself to make all corporate activities contribute actively to the betterment
of human health and the environment, and establishing demanding targets. Alongside
this, Honda issued daily activity guidelines to all its employees describing how
the lifecycles of all its products would follow this policy at each stage - promoting
recycling, the saving of energy and resources, and reductions in the production
of waste materials and pollutants throughout these various processes. The company
further encouraged all its employees to take a proactive stance on behalf of themselves
as members both of the company and of society to promote better health for humans
and the environment alike. The idea was to influence society positively and thereby
to receive higher recognition from society.
- To promote higher recyclability, Honda instituted a code numbering
system for recyclable parts and brought in new construction designs
to make its products easier to disassemble.
- In November 1991, Honda became the first Japanese automaker to start collecting
plastic car bumpers and recycling them into parts and parts boxes.
- Honda has actively pursued R&D into vehicles that run on alternative fuels
(electric power, compressed natural gas, solar power, etc.)
Note:
The Corporate Contribution to Society award is awarded to companies by the Asahi
Shimbun Cultural Foundation in recognition of excellence in various fields. A
special committee within the Foundation undertakes surveys and selects the winning
companies on the basis of this data. The awards given fall into a variety of different
categories of corporate achievement. As well as an overall Grand Prize, the Foundation
makes awards in all the following categories: Good Treatment of Employees, Employees
Family Values, Good Working Environment for Women, Employment of Disabled People,
Internationalized Employment Practices, Consumer Policies, Part of the Regional
Community, Social Assistance, Environmental Protection, and Disclosure of Information.
(Source: Social Contributions of Major Companies 1998, edited by the
Corporate Social Contribution Survey Committee of the Asahi Shimbun Cultural Foundation,
and published by Katsuhiko Eguchi of PHP Research)
Senior Managing Director Kensuke Fukatsu receives the award.

The award certificate.
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