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Creating Shared Value
Sustainability
TBA enhances corporate value by advancing a sustainable society through its business operations, guided by our founding spirit of ‘for the world and for people.’ We pursue sustainable growth to strengthen our economic value and responsibly return results to our stakeholders. By investing with a long-term perspective, we aim to meet stakeholder expectations while contributing to the development of both global and local communities.
Government Affairs
We strive to maintain relationships in the areas where we operate that will helps us to better communicate our values and stay connected to the community.
Philanthropy & Volunteerism
TBA group supports contributions to society and is committed to being active in the communities (both financially and through volunteerism). We direct our support to organizations that promote Youth, Education, and Environment.
Compliance & Risk Management
We make every effort to ensure compliance with all regulations that govern the areas where we operate. All employees receive training and take pride in providing the quality of work that is required in order to manage operational risk.
Inclusivity
We take pride in building a culture of inclusion that ensures all individuals feel respected and welcomed, both within our organization and in our work with customers, suppliers, and partners.
Ethics
As a TBA Supplier Partner, it is important that you speak up if you witness or hear of any unethical behavior. Report actual or suspected violations of TBA's Code of Conduct or the law to our EthicsPoint Hotline. This Hotline is managed by an independent third-party provider. The website to report activity is www.tba.ethicspoint.com.
TBA takes human rights violations very seriously. Forced labour and child labour are severe violations of human rights which affect millions of people in all countries and in all economic sectors. Such labour is rooted in poverty, discrimination and a lack of social protection and it disrupts fair competition between businesses. Forced labour and child labour risks are primarily located in the global supply chains of businesses.
Canada has introduced the Fighting Against Forced Labour and Child Labour in Supply Chains Act (the “Act”) to increase industry awareness and transparency and drive businesses to improve practices. Entities and government institutions doing business in Canada have a responsibility to ensure that exploitative practices are addressed and eradicated from their supply chains. In compliance with the Act, Toyota Boshoku America Group Companies (Toyota Boshoku America, Inc., Toyota Boshoku Canada, Inc., and Toyota Boshoku Indiana, LLC) prepared the following Joint Report summarizing the steps taken to prevent and reduce the risk of forced labour or child labour being used across its supply chain for goods imported into Canada.
Joint Report - Fighting Against Forced Labour and Child Labour in Supply Chains Act.









