Illustrations of sustainability-related objects such as Sony's products lineup, greenery, parks and wind power generators, lined up and people of various races and ages gathering around the objects. Illustrations of sustainability-related objects such as Sony's products lineup, greenery, parks and wind power generators, lined up and people of various races and ages gathering around the objects.

Act Together

Creating future full of emotion.

Special Contents

Ms Abe, Mr Suzuki, and Mr Hatanaka sit side by side on the sofa in this group photo. Mr Suzuki is holding a full-size mirrorless SLR camera “α7C II”.

What's Your Story? Junior Reporters' Takeaways

Taking Photos with a Camera Regardless of Visual Impairment. All About the Screen Reader and Enlarge Screen Functions Realised Through the Passionate Efforts of Sony Employees.
 
Two employees talking to each other

What's Your Story? Junior Reporters' Takeaways

LinkBuds S: Enabling Seamless Lifestyles and our thoughts for Sustainability
 

Sony's Action! Workshop for Co-Creating the Future

Sony's Employees Dismantling Each Other's Stereotypes: A Workshop Report from New Employees [Part 1]
 
Two employees working on a workshop

Sony's Action! Workshop for Co-Creating the Future

Sony's Employees Dismantling Each Other's Stereotypes: A Workshop Report from New Employees [Part 2]
 

What's Your Story? Junior Reporters' Takeaways

20 Years in the Making: Recycled Plastics Excellent Enough for the Audio Experts
 

Topics

Image of Xperia products alongside the three main components of Sony's Original Blended Material: bamboo, sugar cane and recycled paper.

Xperia™: initiatives towards packaging with the environment in mind

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Image of a soundbar, its paper packaging materials and a pile of plastic pellets.

A sound choice for the environment

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Image of cardboard package and pulp mould inner cushion side by side

- Taking on polystyrene foam alternatives, a Sony initiative to reduce plastic packaging for large products -

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Our Approach

Sony's vision is to "continue to deliver 'Kando' and 'Anshin' to people and society around the world through the pursuit of technology and new challenges." To carry out this vision, we've made sustainability an essential aspect of our operations.

*Anshin is a Japanese word with various meanings such as peace of mind, reassurance, reliability and trust.
People of various races and ages gather in a circle

The Three Pillars of Sustainability

In particular, we focus on three areas that have been key to our company: Environment, Accessibility, and Diversity, Equity and Inclusion (DE&I).

Environment

In order to fill the world with emotion, we must protect the health of our society and planet. We pledge to fulfil our environmental responsibilities and contribute through our technology.
Simplified Illustration of the Earth

Accessibility

We strive to make our products and services usable for more people, creating a future where everyone can share the moment.
Image with three simplified product illustrations laid out (Camera, TV, smartphone)

Diversity, Equity & Inclusion

We work to foster a company culture where each and every one of our diverse employees are empowered to maximise their potential.
Composition of abstract objects, each differing in shape and colour

Four Approaches

Collaboration, technology, creativity and entertainment are essential to how we address social and environmental issues.

Two employees talking to each other

Collaboration

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Flaked plastic fragments on the palm of the hands

Technology

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Holding a note in the hands

Creativity

Meadow full of greenery and flowers and TV

Entertainment

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