CSR Initiatives
Social contribution Making people happy with oral care
Social contribution
Making people happy with oral care
Each employee engages in social contribution activities compassionately.
Social Contribution Activities
in which people and the earth coexist.
Basic policy
- Actively carry out donation activities to society and communities.
- Take the initiative in conducting activities that are of help to society and communities (volunteering, hiring of people with disabilities, etc.).
- Launch oral care awareness-raising campaigns.
Activity details (contribution to society and communities)
We conduct community-rooted activities on an office basis.
- Donation
- Tree planting
- Volunteering
- Blood donation
- Beautification
- Local event sponsorship
- Factory tour (for elementary schools, etc.)
- Support for employment of people with disabilities
- Internship
- Invigoration of local industries
- Raising awareness of oral and more
Blood donation
Activity details (2019-2020)
Donation | Face shields, protective clothing (for COVID-19) | Osaka Prefecture |
Masks, face shields (for COVID-19) | Yao City | |
Masks (for COVID-19) | Clients | |
Magazines donated to libraries | Yao City | |
Donated toothbrushes | Yao City | |
Tree planting | Donated peach trees (for trees damaged and blown over by typhoon) | Yao City |
Volunteering | Cleaning of flood-damaged houses (torrential rains in eastern Japan) | Tochigi Prefecture |
Blood donation (serious blood shortage due to COVID-19) | Each office | |
Beautification | Continued cleaning around our offices for area beautification | Each office |
Raising awareness of oral care | Activities on June 4th (“Caries Day”) and November 8th (“Good Tooth Day”) | Yao City |
Employment of people with disabilities | Started Work Happiness Farm (supporting independence of people with disabilities) | Aichi Prefecture |
Donations
Work Happiness Farm
(supporting independence of people with disabilities)
Making people healthy and happy with oral care
Oral care and health care mean the same thing.
If we lose our teeth, not only it will affect our eating habits but also make us laugh less frequently, although laughing is important for our health. What is worse, it will make us mentally depressed. We constantly pursue safe and secure oral care products so everyone can have more than 20 teeth of their own until the age of 80.
It is said that good health begins with a healthy mouth, and recently the relationship between periodontal diseases and systemic diseases (diabetes, Alzheimer’s disease, etc.) is becoming clear. Oral care is becoming increasingly important.