Editorial policy

Sustainability Report 2022 Editorial Policy

■ As a complement to the non-financial information provided on the Integrated Report, this report presents result data primarily on Mazda's commitment to sustainability and business activities.

■ Aiming to satisfy the needs of readers, Mazda studied the editorial policy and content of this report in reference to the stakeholders' ideas and views obtained through the questionnaire survey and engagements with stakeholders.

Report Coverage

Referenced Guidelines

This report has been prepared in accordance with the GRI Standards: Core option.
Other guidelines referenced: Japanese Ministry of the Environment's Environmental Reporting Guidelines (2018 Edition), Japanese Ministry of the Environment's Environmental Accounting Guidelines (2005 Edition), ISO26000

Period Covered

The report primarily covers the period from April 2021 through March 2022, although some activities after April 2022 are included.

Organizations Covered

The entire Mazda Group, including Mazda Motor Corporation and its Group companies, is covered in this report. (Where the reporting item is not applicable to the entire Mazda Group, the organizations covered are specified.)

Date of Publication

Japanese version: December 2022 (The previous report was published in February 2022; the next report will be published in the autumn of 2023.)

English version: January 2023 (The previous report was published in March 2022; the next report will be published in the autumn of 2023.)

Position of the Sustainability Report

Mazda discloses information in the following formats. *

  • * If any content errors are found after publication, a list of errata will be posted on Mazda's official website.

Position of the Sustainability Report

Disclaimer

This report includes future projections for Mazda Motor Corporation and its Group companies' performance based on plans, forecasts, management plans, and strategies at the time of publication, in addition to actual past and resent facts. Such forward-looking statements are predictions based on information or assumptions available at the time of edit, and may differ from future operational results due to changes in circumstances.