| The Murata mindset |
In 1994, Murata pledged “not to make products that waste resources and energy” and has proactively worked on resource conservation and recycling, including achieving zero emissions within Japan.
As the global population and economy grows, the risk of resource depletion is increasing. For Murata, which manufactures electronic components from rare earth metals and other natural resources, this risk affects the very foundation of our business. To maintain stable resource use for the future, we believe it is necessary to stay on top of resource recycling trends and take action to maintain and improve natural capital through such efforts.
Murata will create more innovation by combining our technological capability, which helps make components lighter, thinner, shorter, smaller, more efficient, and longer-lasting, with our monozukuri (manufacturing) capability, which integrates material development, product development, production technology, procurement, and manufacturing functions at a high level. We will conduct business activities that contribute to nature-positive outcomes through co-creation with stakeholders to help achieve sustainable resource use for materials used in products as well as resource recycling for waste generated during manufacturing.
By spreading this movement to society, we aim to help create a recycling-oriented society where people live in harmony with nature.
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