Konica Minolta, Inc. (Konica Minolta) has formulated the Konica Minolta Group Human Rights Policy in line with the United Nations Guiding Principles on Business and Human Rights.
Konica Minolta has adopted 'Imaging to the People' as its management vision and aims to 'support people to achieve their own purpose' and 'realize a sustainable society.' To realize this goal, we have promoted business activities that respect human rights by establishing codes such as the Konica Minolta Group Charter of Corporate Behavior.
As a company that conducts business globally, Konica Minolta has formulated this policy in order to further clarify the Group's common awareness of respect for human rights in our business activities and to promote business activities that respect human rights more than ever before.
Basic thinking
Scope of Application of this policy
Initiatives to Respect Human Rights
1)Elimination of Discrimination
2)Consideration for Employees
3)Consideration for business activities
Practice of Respect for Human Rights
1)Implementation of human rights due diligence
2)Remedies
3)Education
4)Dialogue with stakeholders
5)Information disclosure
Konica Minolta Group Human Rights Policy website:
Based on its 'Imaging to the People' management vision-statement, Konica Minolta regards respect for human rights as a fundamental principle in its business activities and strives to fulfill its responsibilities accordingly.
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Konica Minolta, Inc. specializes in the design, manufacturing and marketing of printing, photography, medical imaging and measuring equipments. Net sales break down by family of products as follows:
- office equipments (51.1%);
- professional printing equipment (21.4%): laser printer, consumables, multifunctional peripherals, etc.;
- electronic and optical equipments (15.3%): plastic and molded glass lenses, display components, screen, memory units, etc.;
- medical equipments (12.1%): primarily imagery and graphic equipments and measuring equipments;
- other (0.2%).
Net sales break down geographically as follows: Japan (19.5%), China (10.5%), Asia (9.4%), Europe (28.6%), the United States (25.3%) and other (6.7%).