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Strengthening Supply Chain Sustainability

In order to provide customers with a timely, stable supply of better products and services,it is necessary to put significant effort into developing and optimizing supply chains with suppliers around the world while also taking into account environmental and human rights issues.
Companies within the automobile industry, which is a broad-based industry supported by many suppliers, must pursue the reduction of not only their own environmental impacts but also those of suppliers throughout their entire supply chain.

Additionally, as awareness of compliance and human rights issues grows worldwide, companies are expected to verify working conditions and legal compliance not only for themselves but also for their suppliers, as well as make efforts to take corrective action if required.

For details, see following PDF.

Supply Chain: ESG Data Book 2024(PDF:481KB)


Supplier Sustainability Guideline

Honda strives to become a company who is rooted and well received in the local community and “society wants to exist”. Also, Honda is dedicated to developing the supply chain that co-exist and co-prosper with local society by actively promoting sustainable initiatives with our suppliers all over the world.
As for sourcing activity, Honda selects the optimum suppliers based on our assessment of supplier performance in Q (quality), C (cost), D (Delivery), D (Development), and E (Environment) area as well as their initiatives in the area of human rights, labor, safety, compliance, risk, information protection, etc. through our sourcing process.
The purpose of this guideline is for Honda and our suppliers (at all tiers) to share our approach for sustainability initiatives as well as the basic items which Honda and suppliers will work together in sustainability area. We expect all suppliers to comply with these standards and cascade these standards to their supplier chain.

Honda Supplier Sustainability Guideline(PDF:183KB)


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