Recognized for its corporate citizenship initiatives, Fuji Xerox won the Information Disclosure Award at the Corporate Social Contribution Awards 2003, sponsored by the Asahi Shimbun Foundation. The award is given to outstanding companies based on the 13th Corporate Social Contribution Survey by the Asahi Shimbun Foundation.
Fuji Xerox was highly recognized for its information disclosure, including setting up information disclosure guidelines in 1999, posting its Mission Statement, environmental activities and corporate citizenship activities on its homepage, and conducting information ethics and information security education for all employees in Japan in 2002.
This is the third year running that Fuji Xerox has won a Corporate Social Contribution Award, following the winning of Grand Prize in 2001 and the Corporate Ethics Award in 2002.
The aim of the Corporate Social Contribution Survey is to discover
how companies demonstrate their strength as good corporate citizens
through their social activities. The survey is modified each year to
better reflect the reality of companies' social performances, and this
year, it covered nine categories including fairness at the workplace,
sexual equality, employment of the physically disadvantaged, globalization,
focus on consumers, coexistence with society, environmental preservation,
corporate ethics and information disclosure.