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January 22, 2019
Tokyo, Japan - Sony Corporation (Sony) has been included in the CDP's A-List*1 for the 4th consecutive year, recognizing it as one of the highest performing companies in its efforts to reduce the energy consumption of its products, curb greenhouse gas emissions, and accelerate the use of renewable energy.
Sony Group has adopted a "Road to Zero" long-term environmental plan that plots a course to a zero environmental footprint for the company's operations and across the lifecycle of its products, by 2050. Moving toward this vision for the future, Sony set about pursuing its "Green Management 2020" environmental mid-term targets from fiscal 2016, which it aims to achieve by the end of fiscal 2020. Its results in combating climate change as of fiscal 2017 are as follows:
Additionally, in its pursuit of a zero environmental footprint, Sony joined RE100*2 in September 2018, and will aim to use 100% renewable electricity for all of its business sites by 2040.
Through these and other measures, Sony will continue striving to minimize the environmental footprint of its value chain, bring forth environmentally conscious products and services, and work to create a better and more sustainable society, toward the achievement of its "Green Management 2020" targets and ultimately an environmental footprint of zero.
The CDP is a nonprofit organization (NPO) founded in the UK in 2000. Backed by investors from around the globe, it conducts surveys on climate change and water management responses at private companies, then analyzes and releases the findings of these surveys to the public. This year, the CDP surveyed over 3,000 companies globally on behalf of more than 650 institutional investors representing more than 87 trillion U.S. dollars in managed assets.