Sustainability
Governance
Basic approach and policy
The Group regards compliance as one of the most important issues in corporate activities. We have prescribed the compliance rules and the T. Hasegawa Corporate Code of Conduct to ensure that the execution of duties by all directors and all employees complies with laws and the Articles of Incorporation, as well as to fulfill the social responsibilities of a company and disseminate them to all directors and employees as part of efforts to ensure compliance.
Establishment of a policy on bribery and corruption
We support the ten principles of “Human Rights, Labour, Environment and Anti-Corruption” outlined in the UN Global Compact and have established the T. Hasegawa Group Policy on Bribery and Corruption. The T. Hasegawa Group Policy on Bribery and Corruption is reviewed at the Compliance Committee meeting held every September and is reported to and supervised by the Board of Directors, along with the status of internal controls and deliberations by the Committee. T. Hasegawa will continue to promote responsible management for all stakeholders in order to create a sustainable world.
T. Hasegawa Group Policy on Bribery and Corruption
In recognition of the fact that corruption of any kind, including bribery, is absolutely
unacceptable in the conduct of fair and equitable business activities, the T. Hasegawa Group
established the following basic policy to ensure that our business activities comply with
the laws and regulations of the countries and regions in which we operate.
The Basic Policy prohibits any form of corruption, including the offering of money, favors,
or other benefits to local or foreign public officials or business partners for the purpose
of seeking unfair advantage; bribery, including excessive entertainment and the giving or
receiving of gifts; and unfair competition, including fraud, collusion, and cozy
relationships.
- The T. Hasegawa Group observes all laws and corporate ethics related to bribery and corruption prevention applicable in Japan and overseas in accordance with the “Compliance with laws and regulations,” “Actions towards customers,” and “Relationships with suppliers” sections stipulated in the T. Hasegawa employment regulations and the T. Hasegawa Corporate Code of Conduct and does not allow any act of bribery or corruption.
- The T. Hasegawa Group will never demand profits that can be gained only through bribery, corruption, or other similar means under any circumstances. We also request cooperation from all domestic and overseas business partners involved in our Group’s business to understand the aim of this policy fully and to never look to the interest of the Group by such improper means.
- The T. Hasegawa Group appoints the officer or the deputy officer in charge of internal management control as the chief supervisor for preventing bribery and corruption. We will work to improve the compliance system by implementing measures, including the provision of training to prevent bribery and corruption and the enhancement of the whistleblowing system.
The above policy on bribery and corruption prevention was approved by the Group’s Board of Directors on November 28, 2024.
Approach to animal tests
The Group has a policy of not conducting animal testing in any research and development for
flavor and fragrance products and does not support any activities that involve animal
testing.
Upon requests from the administrative authorities, however, animal testing cannot be avoided
in some cases.
Establishment of a tax policy
The circumstances surrounding tax have become more complicated due to our global development, so the Group is working to strengthen tax governance to appropriately respond to tax risks, etc., in the countries and regions where we operate. As part of this effort, we have established the T. Hasegawa Group Tax Policy with the aim of raising the awareness of all Group directors and employees on tax compliance.
T. Hasegawa Group Tax Policy
Basic policy
The T. Hasegawa Group observes laws and regulations in accordance with the T. Hasegawa Corporate Code of Conduct, fulfills its social responsibilities by properly performing tax obligations in its operating countries and regions, and aims to continue improving its corporate value.
1.Compliance with laws and regulations
The Group understands the legislative intent of tax-related laws and regulations in each
country and region, and properly fulfills its tax obligations. We do not use tax incentives
for programs that do not correspond to the actual business condition nor engage in tax
avoidance using regions known as tax havens. In international transactions, we observe laws,
regulations, and tax ordinances of countries and regions, as well as international taxation
rules.
2.Ensuring transparency
The Group complies with relevant accounting and disclosure standards that should be complied
with and works to disclose information to all stakeholders appropriately. Upon request from
tax authorities, we will provide the necessary information and earn their trust. If any tax
problem is pointed out, we will promptly implement improvement measures to prevent it from
occurring again.
3. Minimizing the tax risk
Through a correct understanding of tax systems, the Group aims to minimize the tax risk and
improve corporate value. For transactions in business activities whose tax interpretation is
unclear, we receive advice from experts to fully examine them and confirm with tax
authorities as necessary in an effort to reduce the tax risk.
4.Tax governance
The Group receives advice from external experts regarding changes in the business
environment and amendments to the tax system, etc., of each country and region to ensure
that we accurately interpret tax laws and regulations. Each site responds to such changes in
a timely and appropriate manner, and the Company has also established a system to share such
information quickly.
The above tax policy was approved by the Group’s Board of Directors on November 28, 2024.
System
The T. Hasegawa Group will continue its efforts to raise compliance awareness among each and every employee, while working in cooperation with Group companies to enhance and strengthen the overall compliance framework of the Group.
Compliance Committee
The Compliance Committee was established in accordance with compliance rules. It is chaired
by the Representative Director, Chairman & CEO, and includes directors as its members. The
Compliance Committee regularly investigates whether there are any illegal activities in the
Company for the purpose of preventing the occurrence of illegal activities, preventing the
neglect or concealment of potential illegal activities, and promptly identifying any illegal
activities, discussing countermeasures, and correcting them.
The Compliance Committee meets once a year to discuss important compliance-related matters
and report the results of comprehension tests.
Compliance Committee members
Compliance Committee structure chart
Whistleblowing system
The Group has established a whistleblowing system to serve as a reporting channel for
compliance violations and harassment, including embezzlement, excessive entertainment, the
exchange of gifts, unfair trade practices, and all forms of bribery and corruption. In
addition to multiple internal whistleblowing hotlines, we have also set up an external
reporting hotline managed by an independent attorney, separate from executive management. We
guarantee anonymity and confidentiality in our operation of the whistleblowing system. Under
no circumstances will whistleblowers or those cooperating with investigations be subjected
to disadvantageous treatment for reporting or consulting in accordance with applicable laws
and the Compliance Regulations. In addition, the personal information of whistleblowers and
any details that could lead to their identification are strictly managed by the
whistleblowing hotline. The Compliance Committee and its Secretariat, in cooperation with
the full-time auditors, are responsible for monitoring whether whistleblowers receive any
disadvantageous treatment. This is clearly stated in the Compliance Regulations and
thoroughly communicated to all directors and employees of the Group.
The Compliance Committee reviews the status of internal reports received through both
internal and external whistleblowing hotlines at each Group company, conducts fact-finding
investigations, considers necessary countermeasures, and regularly reports on the operation
of the system to the Board of Directors.
Development and implementation of internal control
In order to ensure the reliability of financial reporting, we have established the rules on internal controls to develop and implement internal controls pertaining to financial reporting and built a system to evaluate the effectiveness of the internal controls appropriately.
Strategies
Training and education on compliance
We distribute the T. Hasegawa Corporate Code of Conduct to all directors and employees to
establish an environment where they can review it at any time. In addition, we strive to
foster awareness of compliance by providing ongoing training and education regarding laws
and regulations related to the execution of their duties at least once a year.
We conducted a compliance comprehension test for all employees, including directors, loaned
employees, and temporary employees, to confirm whether they are aware of the Code that
requires them to be sincere and maintain an ethical view. The content covers not only
violations of laws and regulations, but also the T. Hasegawa Group’s Code of Conduct, which
includes policies on bribery and corruption prevention, and prohibition of insider trading,
as well as the whistleblowing system and harassment prevention measures.
To promote a greater understanding of internal control, we will provide training for new
employees, mid-career employees, and new managerial staff once a year.
Internal audit
The Internal Audit Division conducts internal audits of the Company’s operations based on the internal audit plan.
Response to harassment
To prevent harassment in the workplace (including sexual harassment; harassment related to
pregnancy, childbirth, childcare, and long-term nursing care leave; and abuse of authority),
the Company and its subsidiaries prescribe and share matters that employees should observe
and administrative measures to address problems arising from speech and behavior in the
harassment prevention rules.
In addition, we are continuously working to prevent harassment by conducting harassment
prevention training once a year for all directors and employees.
Response to antisocial forces and organizations
Our Group takes a firm attitude towards antisocial forces and organizations that may pose a threat to social order and security, and will ban any relations with them. We also take strong action against unreasonable requests from them. Given that the T. Hasegawa Corporate Code of Conduct has stated that effect, all directors and employees observe the Code. We constantly collect information from relevant administrative agencies and organizations, including the police. In the event of an incident, we have a system in place to deal with it promptly and systematically in close cooperation with such agencies, organizations, lawyers, and so on.
Bribery and corruption prevention initiatives
To promote responsible management for all stakeholders in order to create a sustainable world, our Group believes that all our directors and employees must fulfill their social responsibilities by acting sincerely and fairly with high ethical standards.
Ethics audit
Our Group undergoes audits conducted by professional auditors in accordance with generally
accepted auditing standards. These audits are designed to identify and assess the risks of
material misstatements resulting from fraud or error. In addition, we design and perform
audit procedures to address significant risks of misstatement.
In addition, we utilize the Sedex Members Ethical Trade Audit (SMETA) framework and undergo
ethics audits conducted by third-party audit organizations. We will continue this practice
and expand its implementation across all our sites. SMETA audit standards are based on
international labor standards set by the International Labour Organization (ILO) and the
Ethical Trading Initiative (ETI) Base Code. Key audit areas include appropriate working and
employment conditions (such as working hours and wages), a safe and hygienic work
environment, a workplace free from discrimination and harassment, and a corporate culture
that rejects bribery and corruption, with compliance practices adapted to local
communities.
In addition to the above, we proactively cooperate with audits conducted by business
partners and other stakeholders.
Internal controls related to anti-corruption
Our Group conducts due diligence, including anti-corruption measures, for business
activities that are considered to be relatively high risk, such as M & A and new facility
construction.
We identify divisions, personnel (tiers), and business areas that are at high risk for
corruption and implement measures to prevent it.
For example, the provision of entertainment must be approved in advance by an authorized
person, in accordance with internal approval procedures and the rules of administrative
authority. Entertainment and gifts are recorded in a logbook and submitted to the officer in
charge on a quarterly basis.
Indicators and targets
Our Group aims to enhance and strengthen the compliance system across the Group by setting
targets of a 100% participation rate in both the compliance comprehension test and harassment
prevention training for all directors and employees. In FY2024, the compliance comprehension
test achieved a correct answer rate of 99.9%, demonstrating that a solid understanding of
various compliance rules has been firmly established across the Group.
In addition, we monitor the following key performance indicators: number of whistleblowing
cases, number of serious compliance violations, number of compliance-related training held,
total fines, number of employees disciplined for violating the Policy on Bribery and Corruption,
total fines related to bribery and corruption, and so on. Serious compliance violations are
those that affect the business continuity of our Group and cover all items included in the T.
Hasegawa Corporate Code of Conduct. There were no significant compliance violations in FY2024.
For more details, please refer to the
T. Hasegawa Group ESG Data Book (PDF).