Activities of Various Works and Group Companies
Support in education
Our staff at each steelworks go to nearby elementary schools to provide on-site classes. At the Kyushu Works (Oita Area), a total of 308 students from five neighboring elementary schools attended science experiments between November and December 2024.


Social interaction at festivals
Each steelworks holds a steelworks festival jointly with the local community. Factory tours and many other events are held, and many people, including steelworks employees and their families, and local residents have a great time every year. We also actively participate in commuinities’ festivals.


Sports tournaments

The Kansai Works Osaka Area (Amagasaki) hosted the 4th Nippon Steel Victory Cup Junior High School Girls' Volleyball Festival on August 24 and 25, 2024, with approximately 700 participants from local schools. Various other sports tournaments are also held at other steelworks.
Community cleanup activities

Various cleaning activities are carried out in the vicinity of each steelworks. At Isonoura Beach adjacent to the Kansai Works Wakayama Area, we conducted a clean-up activity on June 24, 2023. This was the first time in four years due to the COVID-19 pandemic, and a total of about 180 people—those involved in the steelworks and their families, as well as surfers who were present cleaned the beach before the start of the beach season.
Kashima Antlers FC
Unique hometown activities in collaboration with the local government

In 2007, we launched the Antlers Hometown Council, whose members are the five cities of Kashima Antlers Hometown (Kashima City, Itako City, Kasumi City, Namegata City and Hokota City) and Ibaraki Prefecture. In keeping with the mission of contributing to society in close cooperation with local communities through sports (J. League 100 Year Vision) and promoting local development, the council plays a central role in the current Hometown activities. For example, they offer Kids Pass, which allows all elementary school students in the Hometown region to watch the games for free, the Hometown elementary school visit program, where the players visit all the elementary schools in the region, and the dietary education caravan program, where similarly, the players visit elementary schools in the region to teach them about diet and exercise. In addition, the council is also engaged in promoting the collaboration between local specialties and sponsor companies, as well as other activities that contribute to local communities.
Nippon Steel Logistics Co., Ltd.
Unabara Volunteer Group

In 1975 Nippon Steel Logistics began to contribute to the local community under the policy of “beautifying the environment to create a bright society.” Since then, the Unabara Volunteer Group has conducted a clean-up campaign within the city once every two months for over 30 years and its efforts are highly regarded. The group received the Environmental Award of Wakayama Prefecture in 2002.