Construction of a Sustainable Supply Chain

We aim to build a distinguished sustainable supply chain considering quality, supply stability, costs, and environmental load, from a medium- to long-term perspective.
We will commit to responsible procurement through fair and equal trade with all suppliers involved with us.

Compliance with Legal Requirements and Promotion of Fair Trade
We will conduct business through fair and free competition and pursue fair trade while complying with applicable laws and regulations.

Ensuring Quality and Safety
We will endeavor to deliver high-quality products and services while also considering safety and validity.

Considerations for Human Rights, Labor Environment, Safety and Health
In compliance with international human rights standards, we will work to provide a work environment where everyone can work safely and healthily.

Considerations for the Environment
We will promote the development of manufacturing processes and supply chains with minimal environmental impact.

Reinforcement of Information Security
We have developed a system that minimizes information security risks and the magnitude of damage in case any information security issues occur.

Contribution to Sustainable Growth
We will contribute to comprehensive and sustainable growth while building trust with all stakeholders, including customers, employees, business partners, and communities.

Date of enactment: September 6, 2024

Ogawa Procurement Guidelines

To provide high-quality products and services, it is essential to build a strong relationship of trust based on cooperative efforts with business partners.
At Ogawa, we see the need to work on achieving a sustainable society with everyone involved in Ogawa’s supply chain.
To continue business activities, we will strive to comply with and promote the Guidelines outlined in the following link.

Implementation of human rights due diligence toward our business partners

We carry out due diligence, including of our business partners, regarding respect for basic human rights.
That implementation involves assessment, response, monitoring and external communication.