Bridgestone Unveils 'Our Way To Serve' CSR Strategy

Bridgestone Unveils ‘Our Way To Serve’ CSR Strategy

The company is committing its scale and expertise to advancing global corporate social responsibility work with a focus on mobility, people and the environment.

 

 

Bridgestone Corp. has unveiled a refined global corporate social responsibility (CSR) commitment, “Our Way to Serve,” centered around three priority areas: Mobility, People and Environment. The new commitment builds upon a decade of progress and learning via Bridgestone’s initial CSR program, the 22 CSR Focus Points. “Our Way to Serve” reflects the company’s longstanding philosophy of “Serving Society with Superior Quality,” and a recognition that the best companies not only perform for their stakeholders, but also contribute to a better world.

Masaaki Tsuya, global CEO and representative executive officer, Bridgestone Corp

“We live in a time of unprecedented global change. Whether growing social inequalities, the myriad impacts of globalization or the effects of climate change – the world is faced with many great challenges,” said Masaaki Tsuya, global CEO and representative executive officer, Bridgestone Corp. “Our team has always embraced its responsibility to help advance sustainable development and solve world problems, but is now focusing on priority areas that can best be impacted by Bridgestone’s leading scale and unique knowledge.”

Bridgestone says it is committed to providing easier, safer, smoother and more seamless mobility for its customers through innovative technology. Building on the enthusiasm of its employees to connect with people worldwide, the company also is focused on building safer and healthier communities, and improving access to education. With regard to the environment, Bridgestone continues to work toward a sustainable society by operating in harmony with nature, valuing natural resources and reducing carbon dioxide emissions.

“Bridgestone is a global leader because our employees around the world apply creative thinking and advanced technology to improve the way people move, live, work and play,” added Tsuya.

During 2017, Bridgestone employees will be working diligently to refine Environment targets and establish measurable Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) for the Mobility and People Priority Areas based on best practices and key stakeholder engagements.

Along with the new priority areas, Bridgestone also is strengthening basic governance, compliance and behavioral characteristics expected of any responsible company. These common principles – or Management Fundamentals at Bridgestone – cover:

  • Compliance, fair competition
  • Human rights, labor practices
  • Procurement
  • Business Continuity (BCP), risk management
  • Safety, industrial hygiene
  • Quality and customer value

Conducting business in more than 150 countries, Bridgestone believes in the importance of building relationships with and contributing to the local communities where it operates. In its Sustainability Report, Bridgestone highlights efforts toward creating safer, healthier and more sustainable communities.

Visit Bridgestone’s “Our Way to Serve” special web page for more detail.

You May Also Like

PHINIA Reports Q1 2024 Results

U.S. GAAP net sales were $863 million, an increase of 3.4% compared with Q1 2023, according to PHINIA.

PHINIA Inc. reported results for the first quarter ended March 31, 2024.

First Quarter Highlights:

U.S. GAAP net sales of $863 million, an increase of 3.4% compared with Q1 2023.

Excluding $17 million of contract manufacturing sales, sales were up slightly compared to Q1 2023. Favorable pricing and currency were partially offset by lower commercial vehicle sales in Europe.

Bendix Making Changes at Indiana Manufacturing Operation

Bendix said it is transforming its distribution center into a state-of-the-art facility and consolidating dampers manufacturing into a single, larger space.

Doleco Announces Facility Expansion in Charlotte

The 33,000-square-foot facility is strategically positioned near major transportation hubs, providing optimal access to raw materials and speeding shipment of finished goods to all U.S. markets.

Standard Motor Products Introduces 268 New Numbers

The release provides new coverage in 75 product categories and 80 part numbers for 2023 and 2024 model-year vehicles, SMP said.

MAHLE Releases 2023 Sustainability Report

MAHLE noted it made significant progress in reducing its CO2 emissions, and increasing the use of renewable electricity.

MAHLE Releases 2023 Sustainability Report

Other Posts

Transtar Industries Continues Rapid Product Line Expansion 

The company is now offering OE recycled engines, in addition to its expansive line of OE recycled transmissions and transfer cases.

ZF Cleans Up Metro Park for Earth Day

ZF said the effort was in line with its dedication to sustainability, zero-waste and circularity.

ZF Cleans up Metro Park
PRT Launches 30 New Complete Strut Assemblies

The new items represent more than 10 million vehicles in new coverage, PRT said.

Motorcar Parts of America’s Selwyn Joffe on Core Values

Sustainability is embedded in every facet of the company’s operations, Joffe affirmed.

Motorcar Parts of America's Selwyn Joffe on Core Values