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Toshiba's Sustainability Targets: Carbon Neutrality and Circular Economy
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Key takeaways
- Toshiba Group commits to carbon neutrality across its operations by 2050, addressing climate change and resource scarcity
- The company, leveraging 150 years of experience, detailed its Environmental Future Vision 2050, outlining specific targets for emissions reduction and resource conservation
- Toshiba aims to achieve carbon neutrality in its production sites and offices by fiscal year 2030
Toshiba Group commits to carbon neutrality across its operations by 2050, addressing climate change and resource scarcity. The company, leveraging 150 years of experience, detailed its Environmental Future Vision 2050, outlining specific targets for emissions reduction and resource conservation. Toshiba aims to achieve carbon neutrality in its production sites and offices by fiscal year 2030. This initiative requires investments in energy-efficient technologies and renewable energy sources to cut greenhouse gas emissions.
The company focuses on climate action, circular economy support, and ecosystem preservation. Toshiba plans to avoid emitting 11 million tons of greenhouse gases in both fiscal years 2025 and 2026. Resource-saving goals include reducing usage by 110,000 tons in FY2025 and 120,000 tons in FY2026. Toshiba also emphasizes biodiversity protection and improved water resource management. The company strengthens governance and social responsibility practices to meet its environmental and social objectives. These efforts form part of a comprehensive sustainability management approach.
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