Corporate Social Responsibility
Konica Minolta: A company that cares
Konica Minolta has been recognized on a global level and awarded for our contribution to society and for working towards achieving the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) throughout our business and supply chain.
Our New Zealand operation will be pursuing similar goals and is dedicated to having a positive impact through our CSR commitments. We recognize that in order to achieve business success we need to contribute to the resolution of social and environmental challenges. In a true sense of partnership, we work together with charity partners to understand their needs and match these with our people and resources. We provide donations, volunteering and in-kind support such as printing devices or printed materials. We also support local community groups and organisations through volunteering and in-kind support.

Yellow Brick Road
Yellow Brick Road is a national organization that helps families and whānau who have a family member experiencing mental health challenges. Family, whānau and communities are integral to mental distress recovery. The charity will walk alongside any family in NZ who needs support, knowledge, advocacy and empowerment as their loved one journeys towards mental wellbeing again.

Ronald McDonald House Charity
RMHC New Zealand supports families when their child is in a New Zealand hospital away from home. The Ronald McDonald House® and Ronald McDonald Family Room® programmes take care of the practical things in life so families can focus on their child staying in a hospital away from home.

Kiwi Harvest – Packing bags of goodness
Kiwi Harvest collect’s good food before it goes to waste and gives it to those in need. Kiwi Harvest reduces the negative impacts of food waste on our environment by redistributing excess food; helping to create lasting positive social change by nourishing those in need.

Sustainable Coastlines - Litter Intelligence
Litter Intelligence is Aotearoa’s first and only national litter monitoring programme, enabling communities to collect data, gain insights and take action to prevent litter, in collaboration with Stats NZ, the Department of Conservation and with funding from the Ministry for the Environment.