DNP's Main Initiatives
Here we introduce DNP's social contribution activities for continuing to be a good corporate citizen.
- Environmental conservation
- Community and international engagement
- Future generations development
- Promoting art and culture
- Humanitarian aid
Activity theme
With love for nature
Scope|Environmental conservation
Conservation of biodiversity
DNP receives numerous benefits from ecosystems that are supported by rich biodiversity and believes that maintaining harmonious coexistence with the environment is essential for sustainable growth as a company. In keeping with this belief, through its main business activities DNP is working to conserve biodiversity such as in procuring raw materials while creating green areas at business sites.
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Cleanup activities
As one of its initiatives to conserve the natural environment, DNP is promoting local cleanup activities at each Group business site across the country. In the Kansai area, for more than 30 years DNP has been undertaking cleanup activities around Kyoto’s Arashiyama and Nakanoshima Park (Katsura River) twice a year, in spring and autumn. This initiative is led by the employee labor union, with over 100 people participating in each cleanup. In fiscal 2023, more than 600 people from at least 12 business sites across Japan participated in local cleanup activities.
Activity theme
With a broad outlook
Scope|Community and international engagement
Fairtrade Activities
Fairtrade activities aim to improve the living conditions and self-independence of vulnerable producers and workers in developing countries by continuously and stably trading raw materials and products at a fair price. The DNP Group has worked to spread the Fairtrade activities since the inception of these activities in Japan. They include promoting the in-house consumption of Fairtrade-certified coffee, which reached one million cups in March 2018. In recognition of these achievements, DNP was presented with the first-ever certificate of commendation in Japan from Fairtrade Label Japan, a specified NPO. In fiscal 2023, we sold 4,462 dishes at cafeteria using Fairtrade-certified sesame seeds and 146,835 cups of Fairtrade-certified coffee.
In August 2024, we were also recognized by the above organizations as a “Fairtrade Workplace Gold” company. This recognition is given to companies that provide or use Fairtrade International certified products within their company on a consistent basis throughout the year, and whose procurement volume exceeds a specified volume threshold, creating an impact on producers.
Support for women and children in developing countries and conflict areas(donation of unneeded goods)
In collaboration with the Japanese Organization for International Cooperation in Family Planning (JOICFP) and Japan International Volunteer Center (JVC), NGO for international cooperation, every year we donate stamps (used and unused), postcards (miswritten and unused), CDs and DVDs to support safe and secure childbirth and children's education activities in disaster-stricken areas in Asia, Africa and Japan. Numerous employees participate each year as a project enabling the participation of Group employees throughout Japan. In fiscal 2023, we donated 122,000 yen worth of unused stamps and postcards (face value), 9 kg of used commemorative stamps, and 360 CDs and DVDs.
*Cumulative total since 2018: 544,000 yen worth of unused stamps and postcards, 42 kg of used
commemorative stamps, 538 CDs/DVDs.
Local community contribution activities
DNP Group's overseas subsidiaries undertake a variety of local community contribution activities.
Through Karawang International Industrial City Community Association we belong to and with the support of IPB University, DNP Indonesia has been participating in Telaga Desa Agro-Enviro Education Park, a local community contribution program involving technical guidance and technology transfer in the agriculture, fisheries, livestock and forestry industries, since the program's inception, as it continuously provides support over the long term. These efforts are aimed at improving the productivity of neighboring communities whose main industry is agriculture and helping build self-reliant societies.
Activity theme
For the next generation
Scope|Nurturing scholarship, promotion of education, encouragement of the next generation, and the development of the information society
Visiting classes and workshops
Driven by its desire to contribute to the sustainable development of society by providing children, who will lead the next generation, with workshops that stimulate their intellectual curiosity, increase interest in learning and raise interest in social issues, DNP visits local elementary schools to present its visiting classes and holds workshops for children throughout the country. In fiscal 2023, 596 children took part at 8 schools and educational institutions in Saitama, Tokyo and Osaka.
Educational support for developing countries(volunteer activity to prepare translated picture books)
Many children around the world have never even seen a picture book due to conflict, poverty or
other factor.
Based on a desire to help boost the literacy rate of children in developing countries by providing them with the
opportunity to access books, which are closely related to publishing and printing, DNP participates in the
Campaign to Deliver Picture Books.
The campaign, run by the non-governmental organization Shanti Volunteer
Association (SVA), sends Japanese picture books, affixed with seals bearing translations into the local language,
to children in developing countries. We have donated a cumulative total of 693 books through 2023.
Company visits and plant tours
At nationwide business sites, DNP accepts local elementary and junior high school students for company visits and plant tours with the aim of helping them develop their careers by introducing DNP's businesses and the work of its employees and teaching children and students about engagement with society, job satisfaction and the importance of hard work for realizing their dreams. In fiscal 2023, we received a total of 236 persons from 4 elementary schools (154 participants), 7 junior high schools (42 participants), 4 high schools (29 participants) and 1 universities (11 participants).
Support for business education for high school students
In recent years, “enhancing career education” has become a key theme in school
education. Students are provided with opportunities to learn about careers through work experience at companies
and various organizations and via dialogue with actual employees and staff. DNP participates in the Tokyo
Metropolitan government's Commercial Education Consortium Tokyo and provides business education to high
schools. In fiscal 2023, we had 175 participants from Tokyo Metropolitan Katsushika Commercial High
School.
*Cumulative total since 2018: 1,050 participants
Activity theme
To enhance social well-being
Scope|Promoting art and culture
Art and culture are prerequisites for the advancement of social well-being capable of bringing happiness and inspiration into people’s lives. As a printing enterprise, the DNP Group supports advancement of the arts and culture in the field of graphic arts and through the use of printing technology to preserve and disseminate historic cultural properties and images.
Activity theme
Also taking a Humanitarian standpoint
Scope|Humanitarian aid and disaster recovery support
DNP Group's 10 Years of Great East Japan Earthquake Reconstruction Support Activities
With its epicenter off the coast of the Sanriku Oshika Peninsula in Miyagi Prefecture, the Great East Japan Earthquake that struck on March 11, 2011 claimed numerous precious lives, mainly in eastern Japan, and left devastating scars across the country. DNP has provided support for the affected areas based on the policy of “Continue doing what we can” spurred by its desire to help the stricken areas recover from this catastrophe as quickly as possible and to restore a sustainable society where people can resume their lives.
Disaster reconstruction support (donations)
DNP has formulated DNP Group Criteria for Conducting Disaster Recovery and Reconstruction Support
and provides emergency support according to these criteria in response to large-scale disasters that occur in
Japan and overseas. Specifically, DNP contributes support money and implements employee fundraising and support
programs, making donations as support for disaster areas. Additionally, DNP provides continuous support for
reconstruction for disasters in Japan that cause enormous damage.
For example, with the support program
“D-Smile Menu,” we offer a special “reconstruction support menu” at the company cafeterias
nationwide, the price of which includes a donation. In case of a large-scale disaster, DNP donates a portion of
the proceeds from this menu to organizations conducting support activities. Moreover, the menu is served
throughout the year and changes monthly, allowing for donations to initiatives to eliminate educational inequality
across Japan. These monthly menus also facilitate economic support of previously supported disaster areas as we
procure ingredients from there. Starting in fiscal 2022, the program was expanded to “menus for building a
better society” to include menu items that support activities that defend human rights. (See section “Refugee support (donations)”)
[D-Smile Menu FY2023 Support Results]
・Eliminating educational inequality: 1,827,050 yen (corresponding to 36,541 dishes)
[Beneficiaries] Chance for Children Inc., USNOVA, Shinjuku School for Children with Disabilities run by
Shinjuku Ward
・Foodbank support: 58,150 yen (corresponding to 1,163 dishes)
[Beneficiaries] Meals on Wheels Japan
・The 2024 Noto Peninsula Earthquake reconstruction support: 148,350 yen (corresponding to 2,967 servings) (support menu and fundraising)
[Beneficiaries] Japan Platform
Disaster reconstruction support (local volunteers)
As a good corporate citizen that coexists with society, DNP believes it has a mission to provide
support for large-scale disasters that occur in Japan and overseas. As a way of support, we believe it is
important to have the attitude and feeling of “get close to the hearts of the people affected by the
disaster and sincerely consider how we can support them.” Accordingly, DNP strived to collaborate closely
with NPOs and other organizations deeply familiar with existing conditions in the disaster-stricken areas while
continuing to undertake reconstruction support activities that match the needs and circumstances of the
disaster-stricken areas.
In July 2024, 31 employees participated in volunteer activities to support reconstruction in Nanao City, Ishikawa Prefecture, which was severely damaged by the 2024 Noto Peninsula Earthquake.
Refugee support (donations)
Wanting to continuously support refugees, said to number more than 110 million worldwide (May 2023, United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees [UNHCR]), DNP decided to donate a total of 50 million yen, spread out over five years as 10 million annually starting in 2022, to Japan for UNHCR. The donations from DNP go toward the UNHCR’s activities to help refugees. Additionally, we promote long-term refugee support throughout the year, for example by serving “support menus” that included donations from employees at our employee cafeterias nationwide during World Refugee Day (June 20) and Human Rights Week (December 4-10).
[D-Smile Menu FY2023 Support Results]
・Refugee support: 171,950 yen (corresponding to 3,439
dishes) [Beneficiaries] United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) / Japan for UNHCR
Letter of appreciation from Japan for UNHCR
Senior
Corporate Officer Sugita (right) receiving the letter of appreciation from Executive Director Kawai of Japan for
UNHCR (left) ※Positions were held at that time