March 2023 TOP 5 Engagement

Apr 14, 2023

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March 2023 TOP 5 Engagement

Check out how we’re “marching” towards sustainability with our Top5 posts from March!
Have you had a chance to meet the IOC Young Leaders that we introduced last month, all of whom are helping their communities around the world through sports?
We also participated in a dialogue on environmental efforts with the California government delegation.
And while April showers bring May flowers, our Light Up The Future project brought power to communities in 30+ countries around the globe!
Furthermore, as part of Panasonic GREEN IMPACT, we’re working to reduce our CO2 emissions and aiming to achieve carbon neutrality together with society.
And finally, some extra exciting news! Panasonic electronic materials were carried by the SpaceX Cargo Dragon to the International Space Station!

No. 1

Meet IOC Young Leaders 2021–2024 – Episode 2/5

– Posted on March 7, 2023

As the Founding Partner of the IOC Young Leaders Programme, we are proud to introduce you to five Young Leaders helping their communities through sports. Check out Layana de Souza (Brazil), Adriana Escobar (ElSalvador), Jessie Niles (Canada), Lance Tan (Philippines), and Lindsay Jones (USA)’s efforts to make a better world.

Panasonic is a proud partner of the IOC Young Leaders Programme.

The full version of the video, please check the following.

Source: https://youtu.be/GAPI9nO3VDo

No. 2

Dialogue on Environmental Efforts between California Government Delegation and Panasonic

– Posted on March 31, 2023

Photo: Lieutenant Governor Eleni Kounalakis and a delegation of California government officials at Panasonic Center Tokyo

Dialogue on Environmental Efforts between California Government Delegation and Panasonic

Learn more details, please check the following.

Source: https://news.panasonic.com/global/topics/14066

No. 3

Panasonic In Numbers – CSR

– Posted on March 6, 2023

Panasonic’s 100 Thousand Solar Lanterns project that has donated more than 100,000 units to communities in more than 30 countries around the globe

Panasonic In Numbers
660 Million People and >100,000 Lanterns

Poverty is more than a lack of purchasing power—it is a multidimensional issue that includes lack of access to basic infrastructure services, such as electricity. 

Today, an estimated 660 million people in Asia, Africa and elsewhere still lack access to electricity. Panasonic uses its renewable energy technology to provide lighting/electricity to communities, creating opportunities for education and health and realize a society without poverty. 
Its LIGHT UP THE FUTURE project donated > 100,000 units to communities in 30+ countries around the globe. 

Learn more about the LIGHT UP THE FUTURE project, please check the following.

Source: https://news.panasonic.com/global/stories/13787

No. 4

PGI Goal

– Posted on March 13, 2023

Panasonic GREEN IMPACT

Introducing “Panasonic GREEN IMPACT”, our initiatives to tackle global warming and contribute to a more sustainable future.

The Panasonic Group has been improving the quality of people’s lives through our business, but as a result, we have created the responsibility that comes with it, emitting 110 million tons of CO2 per year.

In addition to reducing all 110 million tons of CO2 emissions from our own value chain, we will also commit to reducing the emissions from society. And by 2050, Panasonic aims to create an impact that reduces CO2 emissions by more than 300 million tons.

We will strive to achieve carbon neutrality together with society.

For more details. Please click the following.

Source: https://holdings.panasonic/global/corporate/panasonic-green-impact.html

No. 5

Space Exposure Experiment

– Posted on March 16, 2023

Photo: The launch of the SpaceX Cargo Dragon spacecraft

Panasonic electronic materials are being carried into space aboard the launch of the SpaceX Cargo Dragon spacecraft to the International Space Station (ISS) at 9:30 a.m. on March 15, 2023 (Japan time).

Panasonic Industry is conducting space exposure experiments with their aerospace-grade circuit board materials and reinforcement adhesives by participating in the Space Delivery Project RETURN to EARTH program, led by Space BD Inc. 

The Panasonic materials on board will be exposed to the space environment for approximately three months after being mounted to the Exposed Mounting Facility adjacent to the Japanese Experiment Module Kibo on the ISS.

This information will enable Panasonic Industry to assess the impact of this extreme environment on its products and utilize the data obtained for future product development. 

Learn more, please check the following.

Source: https://news.panasonic.com/global/topics/13971

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