Sustainability
Sustainability is an integral part of everything we do.
At Mitsubishi Electric, we value Sustainability as one of our core corporate philosophies.
As a socially responsible corporation, Mitsubishi Electric (Hong Kong) initiates and supports a wide range of activities related to charity, environment and education schemes to meet the needs of our community and help make a difference to it.
We aim to share our love and provide support for the less privileged by giving generously to different charity organizations and actively taking part in a host of volunteer service programs throughout the territory.
We also engage with different organizations to carry out community-based initiatives in a bid to promoting environmental conservation and developing the young generation through activities that support the promotion of science & technology, culture and arts, and sports.
Environment
"Creative Eco-Kids" Program
Creative Eco-Kids program aims to educate children about the importance of resources recycling for environmental protection, and develop their creativity by using daily domestic waste to create crafts. We have collaborated with the Little Light Art Project to launch the program since 2021, which provides a series of engaging workshops, contest and exhibition to around 100 children to promote biodiversity, renewable energy and recycling for enhancing their awareness of environmental protection.
Workshops & Activities:
- Crafts Workshops
- Solar Car Workshop
- Solar Car Contest
- Eco Art Exhibition
2026
Tropical Rainforest Birds Workshop
Gravity Walking Animals Workshop
2025
Solar Car Contest
Eco-Art Exhibition
Sports
V.Cares Youth Volleyball Program
We collaborated with the Hong Kong Federation of Youth Group to launch the "V.Cares Youth Volleyball Program" since 2022, providing sports experience and self-growth opportunities to the youth. The program includes a series of activities such as volleyball training, training camp, personal development workshop, volunteering services, and volleyball tournament, aiming to provide training and development to over 100 young people, as well as inspire them to learn about the importance of having a positive mindset in a healthy body and care for the community.
2026
Try-Out Day
Orientation Camp
Volunteer Service
2025
Training Camp
V.League Tournament
Volleyball Exchange activity @ Izumisano-shi, Osaka
Education
2026
Corporate Visit – from Ho Ngai College (sponsored by Sik Sik Yuen)
We welcomed secondary school students and teachers from Ho Ngai College (Sponsored by Sik Sik Yuen) for a showroom tour and career-sharing session. The visit was part of our sponsored "Robotics, STEM and Green Innovation" Project. Our engineering colleagues shared their day-to-day experiences, including their responsible products, roles, requirements, and challenges. This insightful visit highlights our commitment to inspiring future talents to develop in the engineering field.
"Robotics, STEM and Green Innovation" Project – Phase 4 (2024 – 2026)
To support the promotion of STEM education (i.e. Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics) and green innovation to the next generation, we sponsored this 2-year Government-funded project, which has been organized by The Chinese University of Hong Kong - Centre for Innovation & Technology since 2018. The project launches a series of activities such as training workshops, site visits, competitions, and exhibitions to nurture STEM talents in Hong Kong with problem-solving skills and offers opportunities for them to share their fruitful achievement with the public at the exhibition.
Mitsubishi Electric Eco Tech Cup 2025
"Mitsubishi Electric Eco Tech Cup," has been added to the program since 2023. It allows both students and the general public to participate, aiming to encourage more people from different backgrounds in the community to generate eco-tech ideas for promoting sustainable development in Hong Kong.
The final competition was successfully held on 30 Aug 2025. 118 innovative solutions proposals were submitted from the public and students sections regarding "The Future of Green Energy" for the competition. 11 teams from the public and 15 teams from the students sections entered the final. The public voting section attracted more than 1,200 people to vote online for the "most popular solutions."
Green Innovation 2025
The competition was successfully held on 28 June 2025, attracting 385 students from 35 primary schools and 29 secondary schools to join. Students applied their creativity and STEM knowledge to design solutions for achieving a clean community. The public voting section for "The Most Popular Design" also received overwhelming responses, with more than 1,200 people voting for it.