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ISO26000 / SASB requirements

Presenting a Table of ISO26000 concerning information in Sustainability website

ISO 26000 Core Subjects Issues Web Links
Organizational Governance  
Human Rights
  1. Due diligence
  2. Human rights risk situations
  3. Avoidance of complicity
  4. Resolving grievances
  5. Discrimination and vulnerable groups
  6. Civil and political rights
  7. Economic, social and cultural rights
  8. Fundamental principles and rights at work
Labor Practices
  1. Employment and employment relationships
  2. Conditions of work and social protection
  3. Social dialogue
  4. Health and safety at work
  5. Human development and training in the workplace
The Environment
  1. Prevention of pollution
  2. Sustainable resource use
  3. Climate change mitigation and adaptation
  4. Protection of the environment, biodiversity and restoration of natural habitats
Fair Operating Practices
  1. Anti-corruption
  2. Responsible political involvement
  3. Fair competition
  4. Promoting social responsibility in the value chain
  5. Respect for property rights
Consumer Issues
  1. Fair marketing, factual and unbiased information and fair contractual practices
  2. Protecting consumers' health and safety
  3. Sustainable consumption
  4. Consumer service, support, and complaint and dispute resolution
  5. Consumer data protection and privacy
  6. Access to essential services
  7. Education and awareness
Community Involvement and Development
  1. Community involvement
  2. Education and culture
  3. Employment creation and skills development
  4. Technology development and access
  5. Wealth and income creation
  6. Health
  7. Social investment

SASB requirements

  Code *1 Accounting Metric Unit of Measure 2024
Activity Metrics TR-AU-000.A Number of vehicles manufactured K vehicles 4,892
TR-AU-000.B Number of vehicles sold K vehicles 4,961
Product Safety TR-AU-250a.2 Number of safety-related defect complaints,
percentage investigated
Percentage (%) 100
* Investigated all complaints that the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism of Japan has requested to investigate.
TR-AU-250a.3 Number of vehicles recalled (in Japan) Number 497,751
Labor Practices TR-AU-310a.1 Percentage of active workforce covered under
collective bargaining agreements
Percentage (%) 84
TR-AU-310a.2 Number of work stoppages Number 1
totaldays idle Number, Days idle 87
Fuel Economy & Use-phase Emissions TR-AU-410a.1 Sales-weighted average passenger fleet fuel
economy, by region
Asia km/L 49
Europe gCO2/km 87
North America mpg 38
Japan km/L 43
Other km/L 39
TR-AU-410a.2 Number of (1) zero emission vehicles (ZEV), (2)hybrid vehicles, and (3) plug-in hybrid vehicles sold Number Not applicable
TR-AU-410a.3 Explanation of strategies related to risks and opportunities in vehicle fuel efficiency and emissions  
Materials Sourcing TR-AU-440a.1 Description of the management of risks
associated with the use of critical materials
 
Material Efficiency & Recycling TR-AU-440b.1 Total amount of waste from manufacturing Metric tons (t) 67,371 *2
Percentage recycled Percentage (%) - *3
TR-AU-440b.2 Weight of end-of-life material recovered Metric tons (t) - *3
Percentage recycled Percentage (%) - *3
TR-AU-440b.3 Recyclability of products Percentage (%) by salesweighted metric tons (t) 90% or more

*1 A disclosure index for the auto industry required by the Sustainability Accounting Standards Board (SASB) TR: Transportation; AU: Automobiles
*2 Includes waste generated from all business activities, not limited to the manufacturing process.
*3 As the data supporting the calculation basis is currently unavailable, this item is excluded from the scope of calculation.

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