KYOCERA : Receives CDP’s Highest Leadership Rating for Supplier Engagement, Third Consecutive Year
February 21, 2022 at 12:11 am EST
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Kyocera Corporation (President: Hideo Tanimoto) today announced that it has received an "A" rating for the third consecutive year in Supplier Engagementfrom the international non-profit CDP, which operates a global disclosure system for investors, companies, cities, states, and regions to manage environmental impacts. Kyocera was recognized on the basis of its initiatives to reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions throughout its value chain and its aggressive renewable energy adoption plans.
Based on CDP's sixth annual survey of suppliers, its 2021 "Supplier Engagement Rating Leaderboard" recognizes companies that have compiled outstanding environmental records and targets.
Kyocera's targets include combating climate change by prioritizing the reduction of GHG emissions over the long term. The company is supporting an effort to hold the average rise in global temperature to below 1.5°C compared to pre-industrial levels through FY2031. Kyocera aims to achieve carbon neutrality by FY2051, with mid-term targets of reducing Scope 1,2,3* GHG emissions by 46% by FY2031 (as compared to FY2020 levels), and increasing renewable energy adoption 20X by FY2031 (as compared to FY2014 levels).
CDP praised this comprehensive approach to reducing GHG emissions, and named Kyocera as a leading company on the list. This year, CDP recognized 518 companies, representing just 8% of the total candidates. The 2021 list includes just over 100 Japan-based enterprises.
The Kyocera Group will continue to contribute to creating a sustainable, decarbonized society by pursuing new approaches to GHG reduction that go beyond conventional frameworks.
*Scope 1: Direct emission associated with fuel consumption and production processes.
*Scope 2: Indirect emission associated with consumption of power or heat purchased from outside.
*Scope 3: Indirect emission other than Scope 1 or 2 (Including procurement of raw materials, transport, use and disposal of products, as well as employee commuting and business trips)
About CDP
CDP (former name: Carbon Disclosure Project) is an international non-profit organization established in the United Kingdom in 2000. Acting as a representative for institutional investors across the globe, CDP encourages major companies worldwide to disclose information regarding climate change, greenhouse gas emissions, water management, and other environmental concerns and evaluates such companies.
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Kyocera Corporation specializes in the development manufacturing and marketing of electronic components. The group also sells communication, document management, medical and energy systems and equipments. Net sales break down by family of products as follows:
- printing and document management equipments and systems (19.9%);
- electronic components and devices (18.4%) : capacitors, crystal devices, clock oscillators, resonators, connectors, etc.;
- semiconductor components (17.8%);
- communication equipments and systems (14.3%): telecommunications terminals (smartphones, tablets), connectivity devices, telecommunications infrastructure, etc.;
- industrial tools (13.7%);
- automotive and industrial components (10.9%): fine ceramic products (mainly for the manufacture of automotive equipment), liquid crystal displays, optical components, camera modules, etc.;
- other (5%).
Net sales break down geographically as follows: Japan (33.4%), Asia (26.4%), the United States (18.6%), Europe (18.4%) and other (3.2%).