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SUSTAINABILITY

Sustainability Policy

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Sustainability Basic Policy

The mum group operates under the Purpose of "Captivating the world."
We aim to contribute to the realization of a sustainable society and to continuously improve our corporate value.

Materiality (Key Issues)

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Category Materiality
(Key issues that should be addressed as a priority)
Specific initiatives Corresponding SDGs
In Japanese food culture
Captivating the world
Spreading the wonders of Japanese food
  • Expansion of the number of restaurants opening
  • Expanding the number of business partners in B2B business
Providing safe and secure food
  • Obtaining FDA certification for wholesale sales offices
  • Obtaining HACCP certification for processed food manufacturing plants
  • Regular hygiene inspections at restaurants
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Building a supply chain
Responsible Procurement
  • Compliance with relevant laws and regulations, including the Act on Proper Distribution of Fisheries Products (eel traceability).
  • Thorough inventory management ensures accurate procurement orders.
Contribution to the global environment environmental conservation
  • Eel conservation activities
  • Conservation activities for forests that are the source of charcoal.
Effective use of resources
  • Reducing food waste in restaurants and processed food manufacturing plants
  • Thorough product management in wholesale
A place where diverse talents can thrive and grow.
Improvement of the workplace environment
Creating a bright and positive work environment
  • Creating a workplace with open communication and a sense of fulfillment.
  • Payment of various allowances such as regional allowances and child allowances.
Human resource development
  • Introduction of the eel grilling master system
  • Allowances are paid according to the ability to prepare eels.
Contribution to the local community Passing on Japanese food culture to the next generation
  • Food education lecture at an elementary school
  • An event where you can catch eels by hand will be held.

The process of identifying material issues.

1

Identifying the issues

  • Based on the evaluation criteria of ESG rating agencies, we have listed the social issues.
  • A list of challenges in business activities, compiled by mum group employees, including executives.

2

Summarizing and prioritizing issues

  • The identified issues will be organized, and based on their "level of social interest" and "importance to the mum group," the issues that need to be addressed will be consolidated and prioritized.

3

Determine materiality

  • Materiality is determined after deliberation at the management meeting and the board of directors meeting.