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Apr 24, 2023Social Contribution Activities | Sustainability | MITSUBISHI MOTORS
Toward a society where everyone can imagine a better future
To address diversifying social issues, Mitsubishi Motors carries out its STEP social contribution activities, focused on four main themes, standing for the first letters of Society, Traffic safety, Environment and People. Based on this policy, we will continue to contribute to society by utilizing each and every employee's skills and know-how as well as our technologies and products, aiming to create a better society where people can hope for a better future.
Social Contribution Activities special movie(3:13)
Welcomes Saudi Arabian students for dealer training
Mangrove Reforestation ‘Root for Sustainability'[Thailand]
MMTh Solar Power Generation System Donated to Nayaiam Hospital, the 10th location of the “Solar for Lives” environmental project [Thailand]
Two Eclipse Cross Plug-in Hybrid EVs were provided by MMAL to SAFECOM, to educate communities on emergency preparedness [Australia]
MMAL and DRA jointly assist flood recovery in South Australian Riverland [Australia]
【News Release】 National High School in the Philippines Built with the Support of Mitsubishi Motors Holds Opening Ceremony
MMTh Installs Solar Panel at Hospital in Pong Hospital and Chanuman Hospital as Activity of this Year of Environment Project "Solar for Lives" [Thailand]
Plastic Recycling Activity [United Arab Emirates]
Welcomes Saudi Arabian Students for Dealer Training
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