23 Jul 2008
, Tokyo
: Fujitsu Limited today announced that the Fujitsu Group has established "Green Policy 2020," its medium-term environmental vision which defines the role the Group seeks to play in addressing global environmental issues.
The three keywords of this vision are "Creation," "Collaboration," and "Change," and the goal is to spark environmental innovation in the Fujitsu Group and in society as a whole to help build a prosperous, low-carbon society. The Fujitsu Group will make continual efforts towards achieving this goal and estimates that its initiatives will result in reducing CO2 emissions in Japan by 30 million tons per year by 2020.
Background At the Group of Eight (G8) Summit held in Hokkaido in July, world leaders issued a declaration stating that they would work together to cut worldwide greenhouse gas emissions in half by 2050. In order to reach this goal, world greenhouse gas emissions will need to peak by 2020 at the latest, and technological, systematic, and free-market innovations will be a necessary part of the process.
For its own part, the Fujitsu Group has laid out a new medium-term environmental vision for dealing with global environmental issues in terms of the role the Group should play as a global IT leader and how it plans to carry out its role.
Green Policy 2020: Medium-Term Environmental Vision To support the creation of a prosperous, low-carbon society, the Fujitsu Group will leverage its technologies and know-how to inspire environmental innovation for its business and for society, in collaboration with customers and partners.
The policy is embodied in the three keywords Creation, Collaboration, and Change: Creation of advanced technologies and business solutions; Collaboration with customers, business partners, and other key stakeholders in the international community; and the promotion of Change within the Fujitsu Group itself.
Three Goals 1. Benefit our customers and society as a whole It is the goal of the Fujitsu Group to reduce carbon emissions in Japan by 30 million tons annually by 2020 through the provision of advanced, energy-efficient technologies and solutions, thus contributing to lowering worldwide greenhouse gas emissions, which need to peak by 2020 at the latest in order to achieve the 2050 goal declared by the G8.
2. Pursue internal reforms By 2020, Fujitsu seeks to offer world-class overall energy efficiency(1) in all of its business areas (software and services, hardware, electronic devices, others). Fujitsu will also set up a new organization to promote low-carbon initiatives.
3. Preserve biodiversity Fujitsu plans to address every area of the Leadership Declaration of the Business and Biodiversity Initiative(2), with specific initiatives underway before 2020.
In order to achieve these three goals, Green Policy 2020 includes a total of 20 specific topics, including 13 on the subject of benefiting customers and society, such as developing innovative energy technologies and helping customers reduce their resource and energy demands; five on the subject of internal reforms, including thorough carbon reduction in Fujitsu's business activities; and two on the subject of biodiversity.
About Fujitsu Fujitsu is a leading provider of IT-based business solutions for the global marketplace. With approximately 160,000 employees supporting customers in 70 countries, Fujitsu combines a worldwide corps of systems and services experts with highly reliable computing and communications products and advanced microelectronics to deliver added value to customers. Headquartered in Tokyo, Fujitsu Limited (TSE:6702) reported consolidated revenues of 5.3 trillion yen (US$53 billion) for the fiscal year ended March 31, 2008. For more information, please see: www.fujitsu.com. |
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