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CSR of the NTT Group

Step of NTT Group

The NTT Group Carries on Continuous CSR Activities.
Social Environmental
History   Main social and environmental activities
NIPPON TELEGRAPH AND TELEPHONE PUBLIC CORPORATION established 1952  
  1963 Model 600 telephone units provided based on reuse
  1966 Participation in Japan Overseas Cooperation Volunteers to back it up started
  1970 Supply of welfare equipment started
  1973 Clean Recycle Committee established
  1975 Use of recycled paper for telephone directories initiated
INS Concept announced 1979  
  1982 Orange Activity (public hearing activity) started
  1983 Distribution of "Please Call Notebooks" started
NIPPON TELEGRAPH AND TELEPHONE CORPORATION (NTT) incorporated as a private company 1985 Companywide ASK activity (NTT version of QC activity) started
Newspaper reading service (using by telephone) for the blind started
NTT Group Presents NHK Symphony Orchestra Concert stated

"Operation Clean Environment" started
NTT listed on the Tokyo Stock Exchange 1987 "Save POWER" (reduce energy consumption) campaign started (-1995)
NTT DATA CORPORATION starts operations 1988  
VI&P Concept announced 1990 NTT corporate philosophy established
  1991 TOPICS activity (NTT version of CS activity) started
NTT social contribution activity policy established

Global Environment Protection Promotion Committee installed and NTT Global Environment Charter established
NTT Mobile Communications Network, Inc.(presently NTT DoCoMo) started operations 1992 Social Contribution Promotion Committee installed
Social contribution activity commendation system started
Basic Conception for the Coming Multimedia Age announced 1994 Volunteer gift system started
NTT DATA CORPORATION listed on the Tokyo Exchange 1995 Matching gift system started
New use of CFCs totally abolished
NTT environmental homepage opened
"Super Save POWER" (reduce energy consumption) campaign started (-1997)
21st-Century R&D Vision announced 1996  
Digitalization of communications network in Japan completed 1997 NTT-ICC (base of Mecenat activity) activity started
Green Procurement Guidelines established
"Total Power Revolution (TPR)" campaign started Green Design Guidelines for Buildings established
NTT Materials Procurement Department secures ISO 14001 certification for the first time in NTT
Global Information Sharing Concept announced
NTT DoCoMo, lnc. listed on the Tokyo Stock Exchange
1998 Basic policy for preventing sexual harassment formulated and window for providing
NTT's operations were reorganized into a Holding Company structure, and it transferred its businesses to three new wholly owned subsidiaries, NTT East, NTT West, and NTT Communications 1999 NTT Group Global Environmental Protection Promotion Committee installed
NTT Group Ecology Program 21
(Basic policy on promotion of environmental protection by the NTT Group) enacted
Issuance of NTT Group Environmental Protection Activity Report started
  2000 Green R&D Guidelines established
  2001 Closed-loop telephone directory recycling system built
Waste optical cable recycling system developed
"Vision for s New Optical Generation" announced 2002 NTT Group Corporate Ethics Charter established and window for providing guidance in corporate ethics help line installed
NTT Group environmental information database system put into operation
NTT URBAN DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION listed on the Tokyo Stock Exchange
NTT Group's Medium-Term Management Strategy announced
2004  
  2005 NTT Group's information security policy established
CSR Committee installed
  2006 NTT Group CSR Charter established
NTT Group Vision for Environmental Contribution announced

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