Honda Philanthropy 2006

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Honda Philanthropy 2006

A Message from the President and CEO Taking up new challenges. Creating things others did not imagine. Finding new ways to make people happy. That s what people expect of Honda, and our determination to live up to these expectations drives us forward. Our competitive strength emerges from that which is uniquely Honda, and it is based on our ability to deliver satisfaction to customers around the world and help individuals pursue their dreams. In our philanthropic activities, as in everything we do, we seek to share joy with people everywhere as we build a future society full of hope and dreams. This report is an overview of Honda s philanthropic initiatives a description of what we have done and intend to do. We invite your full and frank feedback. Honda will continue to fulfill our responsibility as a company dedicated to the creation of new value, excitement and genuine customer satisfaction. We will also continue to put down ever-deeper roots in communities worldwide, sharing joy and working to provide greater hope to future generations. Welcoming the chance to contribute, we strive to anticipate future needs and social imperatives, and to foster well-being through all our activities. Takeo Fukui President and CEO Honda Motor Co., Ltd. Message from the President and CEO 02

Sharing joy with people worldwide, striving to become a company society wants to exist The history of Honda philanthropy Since the company s foundation in 1948, Honda has sought to contribute to society by creating quality products and technologies. Honda has also been involved in corporate philanthropy since its earliest days, seeking prosperity as a company by striving to engage with societies throughout the world and to coexist in mutually beneficial harmony with them. As early as the 1960s, Honda was launching initiatives to nurture ties with the communities hosting its operations. Seeking to make more profound social contributions, in the late 1970s Honda began establishing foundations and trusts to support research, education and cultural exchange in a broad range of fields. Beginning in Japan, these efforts soon extended worldwide. In 1998, on the occasion of the 50th anniversary of the company s founding, a new corporate vision was defined: Sharing dreams with people around the world, Honda will strive to become a company society wants to exist. In order to respond to the expectations of people around the world, Honda Philanthropy Offices have been established and basic principles for Honda philanthropic activities determined. Broad new initiatives are in progress, and Honda is building on its history of contributing to the development of individuals and societies, creating new value and sharing dreams with people around the world. 1948 onward Contributing through products and technologies Honda has contributed to society by providing new value in the form of quality products and new technologies. 1960s Nurturing community ties As the company expanded its operations in Japan and around the world, Honda sought to nurture ties with local host communities and create open, accessible facilities. 1970s Creating trusts and foundations to deepen social contributions Honda began to establish foundations and trusts to support research, education and cultural exchange in a broad range of fields, and to work on environmental preservation, starting with the immediate surroundings of company facilities. Products, Technologies 1949 Production of Honda s first motorcycle, the Dream D, begins 1953 Honda s first power product, the H-type engine, released 1958 Super Cub C100 released 1972 Low-emissions CVCC engine announced, 1975 US Clean Air Act standards met for first time 1963 Honda s first automobiles, the S500 and T360, released 1948 1959 1960s 1970s Communities, Societies 1960s Gyms, grounds opened Factory tours, sporting events, community summer festivals, etc., begun 1962 Suzuka Circuit completed 1970s Community Forests program begins Cleaning of local roads and rivers begins 1970 Driving Safety Promotion Center established 1974 International Association of Traffic and Safety Sciences established 1977 Honda Foundation established 03 History

1980s 1990s 2000 06 Creation of trusts and foundations expands internationally Honda began to extend its creation of trusts and foundations to support research, education and cultural exchange through its affiliates in Europe, North America and elsewhere in the world. Policy and institutional development In order to contribute to society more proactively, Honda created internal institutions and policies for philanthropic activity based on its basic principles, and began independent initiatives designed to support environmental preservation and education for future generations. Education becomes key focus Striving to contribute to the development of individuals and societies worldwide, Honda is reinforcing its support of education, thereby helping to create solutions for future generations. 1987 Motorcycle ABS technology announced 1987 Japan s first airbag system introduced 1987 World s first 4WS for passenger cars introduced 1988 Low-emissions, high-output VTEC engine announced 1992 Honda Environmental Declaration published 1996 Autonomous bipedal humanoid robot prototype announced 2003 World s first Collision Mitigation Brake System introduced 1996 Electric Vehicle Honda EV developed 2004 World s first Intelligent Night Vision System introduced 1999 Fuel Cell Vehicle FCX announced 1999 Electric chair scooter MonPal announced 2000 Humanoid robot ASIMO announced 2002 Driver-burden reducing Honda Intelligent Driver System introduced 2005 Honda Advanced Safety Vehicle ASV-3 completed 2005 World s first motorcycle airbag announced 1980s 1990s 2000 06 1980 Honda Foundation Belgium established 1981 Honda Sun Co., Ltd. established 1981 Honda of America Manufacturing Foundation established 1984 American Honda Foundation established 1993 Eagle Rock School established 1994 Policy of supporting volunteer activities announced 2000 Honda Philanthropy Coordination Council established 2000 Korchin Desert Afforestation Project Project in China, begins 2002 Children s Idea Contests begin 1999 Forest preservation activities begin in Japan 1999 Traffic Safety Caravan activities begin History 04

Striving to create a future society full of dreams, Honda defines the global direction of its philanthropic activities Having worked proactively to contribute to communities in every region where the company is active, Honda has now defined a global direction, identified by a new symbol and statement of global directions for the further advancement of its philanthropic activities. Honda is determined to mobilize advanced products and technologies, people and a philosophy of respect for the individual in forward-looking initiatives to help the people of the world realize their dreams. Honda Philanthropy Vision Honda enriches the joy of sharing with people around the world through socially responsible activities in accordance with the Honda Philosophy of Respect for the Individual and The Three Joys. Ultimately, it is our desire that society will want Honda to exist in every community. Honda Philanthropy Basic Principles As a company with a global viewpoint, we are dedicated to contributing to the well-being of local communities around the world through our products and technologies As a good corporate citizen, we will deepen our commitment to all local communities where we do business We will contribute to the nurturing of a society where caring and energetic individuals actively participate in socially responsible activities Global Directions Striving to create a future society in which everyone can pursue their dreams, Honda shall: Support educating our youth for the future Work to preserve global environments Promote traffic safety through education and training The key phrase: Together for Tomorrow The phrase Together for Tomorrow and the new symbol capture the spirit of Honda philanthropic activities throughout the Honda Group. Worldwide, Honda is working handin-hand with local communities to create a future full of dreams. 05 Vision

Honda technology and Honda people at work in 2006: another new initiative Environmental preservation has always been a key focus of Honda philanthropy. Current and retired associates are joining forces with concerned citizens worldwide and taking action. Honda technology is helping, too. In the new Beach Clean-Up Project, which began in May 2006, energetic individuals and innovative Honda technology are working to pass on a cleaner world to future generations. Honda Beach Clean-Up Project Honda s new Beach Cleaner in action clearing garbage from beaches in Japan. The campaign may soon expand overseas. A simple yet ingenious towable sand screen separates litter from sand Barefoot beaches for future generations Today, one of many environmental problems confronting the entire globe is seashore pollution. In Japan, heavy equipment and volunteers from local communities are pressed into service in various clean-up efforts, but year after year beach litter problems get worse. Honda associates wanted to help clean up the seashore in the hope that in future people could enjoy walking barefoot on the beach. They developed a compact, easy-to-use Towable Beach Cleaner. A group of current and retired associates assembled a volunteer caravan to work with municipal authorities to put the Beach Cleaner to work removing rubbish from sand. In this first year of the project, they plan to visit 20 locations, and are taking great care to maintain correct, safe operations. Honda hopes to extend the beach-cleaning project overseas. Honda s original technology Honda Group volunteers Collaborating with local communities Preserving beautiful beaches for the future New Initiatives 06

Contents 02 03 05 06 A Message from the President and CEO History Vision New Initiatives Educational Initiatives 09 11 13 14 15 16 17 Children s Idea Contest / Honda ASIMO Super Idea Contest Hello Woods Eagle Rock School Honda Team-based Program / Student Formula Challenge Nature Wagon / Dream Hands Soichiro Honda Cup Honda Econopower Race / National Technical College Robot Contest / Dream Cup Solar Car Race Suzuka Tokyo-Hakone Ekiden Relay Race / Hot Air Balloon Grand Prix / Oita International Wheelchair Marathon Environmental Initiatives 19 21 22 23 Community Forests Honda TreeFund Korchin Desert Afforestation in China Watershed Preservation in Japan Traffic Safety Initiatives 25 27 28 29 Traffic Safety Caravan HART (Honda Australia Roadcraft Training) International Association of Traffic and Safety Sciences Traffic Safety Initiatives Community Initiatives 31 33 34 41 42 43 44 45 49 H-Kids Project Honda Group Activities in Japan Multi-Facility Activities Dealership Activities Affiliate Activities Donations and Support Foundation Activities Honda Group Activities Worldwide Honda Motor Workers Union Honda Group Activities 51 54 56 Dealerships Affiliates Global Affiliates