Yokohama
Cleanup Activities Around Neighborhood


ROHM and LAPIS Semiconductor conducted cleanup activities in the Shonan and Enoshima areas with the aim of contributing to local communities and realizing a sustainable future.
This activity is an important initiative that contributes to the SDGs (Sustainable Development Goals) by promoting environmental conservation through beach cleanups. Since FY 2022, the YTC (Shin-Yokohama Technology Center) Environmental Conservation Measures Subcommittee has been leading this activity in collaboration with the Kanagawa Coast Beautification Foundation.
On the day of the event, many employees of ROHM and LAPIS Semiconductor and their families participated, walking from the Enoshima Aquarium to Chibikko Hiroba near Kugenuma Beach and carefully picking up trash from the beach. We will continue to contribute to the realization of a sustainable society through environmental conservation activities while valuing our connections with the local community.



Participating in the "Flower planting" Activity of Neighborhood Association


LAPIS Semiconductor is participating in the flower planting activities held by Shin-Yokohama Town Association.
This flower planting activity is carried out twice a year (spring and autumn) at the flowerbed of Shin-Yokohama Station Front Park. Participants are volunteers of residents and companies in Shin-Yokohama Town.
It is a valuable opportunity to interact with local residents, and since it is a good opportunity to think about the local environment, we will continue to participate in this activity in the future.



Food Drive Activities

ROHM and LAPIS Semiconductor are conducting food drive activities. A food drive is an activity to collect surplus food from each household and donate it to specialized organizations or local welfare facilities to be delivered to children, single-parent families, and needy households in need of food support. LAPIS Semiconductor has been conducting this program at the Shin-Yokohama Technology Center twice a year since fiscal 2022. Foodstuffs donated by employees, such as rice, retort pouch foods, canned foods, and snacks, are donated to the NPO Food Bank Yokohama to be delivered to those in need.


Cleanup Activities

ROHM and LAPIS Semiconductor conducted cleanup activities in the Shonan and Enoshima areas with the aim of contributing to local communities and realizing a sustainable future.
This activity is an important initiative that contributes to the SDGs (Sustainable Development Goals) by promoting environmental conservation through beach cleanups. Since FY 2022, the YTC (Shin-Yokohama Technology Center) Environmental Conservation Measures Subcommittee has been leading this activity in collaboration with the Kanagawa Coast Beautification Foundation.
On the day of the event, many employees of ROHM and LAPIS Semiconductor and their families participated, walking from the Enoshima Aquarium to Chibikko Hiroba near Kugenuma Beach and carefully picking up trash from the beach. We will continue to contribute to the realization of a sustainable society through environmental conservation activities while valuing our connections with the local community.




Social Contribution through Book Donations


ROHM and LAPIS Semiconductor contribute to the promotion of community welfare through book donation activities by employees.
In this initiative, books donated by employees are put to good use through specialized organizations, and the proceeds are donated to the Yokohama City Council of Social Welfare. The donations are used for community-based welfare activities such as children's cafeterias, learning support, transportation support for people with disabilities, and the operation of community consultation centers.
This activity, which fosters connections between people through books and contributes to the local community, is a manifestation of the compassion of each and every employee. We will continue to fulfill our social responsibility as a company and carry out initiatives that walk hand in hand with the local community.
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