Company InformationEnvironment
Data
Unit: t-Co2
| FY2022 | FY2023 | FY2024 | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Scope1 | Direct Emission | 1,101 | 987 | 1,102 |
| Scope2 | Indirect Emission of Energy Sources | 8,088 | 35,365 | 56,196 |
| Scope3 | Category 2: Capital Goods | – | 48,487 | 58,586 |
|
Category 3: Fuel- and Energy -Related Activities Not Included in Scope 1 or Scope 2 |
– | 465,825 | 447,119 | |
| Category 5: Waste Generated in Operations | – | 461 | 472 | |
| Category 6: Business Travel | – | 2,354 | 2,079 | |
| Category 7: Employee Commuting | – | 1,068 | 1,131 | |
| Category 15: Investments* | – | 19,794 | 135,572 | |
| Total | 9,189 | 574,302 | 702,209 | |
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* Companies disclosing Scope 1 and 2 emissions: 37 firms as of FY 2023, 83 firms as of FY 2024.
Initiatives
Forest maintenance activity
With the understanding that healthy forests, with a high capacity to conserve water, generate high-quality water resources, and thereby support a rich dietary life, we engage in the maintenance of forests through activities such as thinning.
Mt. Fuji clean-up activity
We regularly participate in clean-up activities held by local communities and specialists to protect the environment surrounding Mt. Fuji.
Plastic Bottle Weight Reduction
We redesigned the structure of our PET bottles and achieved a 23% reduction in weight compared to 2010. As of March 2025, approximately 80% of our water sources have been converted to these lightweight PET bottles, and we aim to complete the transition for all water sources within fiscal year 2025.
Offer water to welfare facilities
To effectively utilize excess home delivery water that Premium Water’s users did not use, and to contribute to social welfare, we provide local welfare facilities for the disabled with water servers and home delivery water free of charge.
Non-possession
Tangible fixed assets accounted for 1.6% of the total assets as of the end of the fiscal year ended March 2025
Reuse
– When purchasing furniture and fixtures, used items are
selected in principle.
– Reused shelves are available
for employees to share stationery and office supplies,
which reduces the number of new items purchased and
therefore the amount of waste generated.
Paperless
– Other efforts include promoting paperless meetings,
including the meetings of the Board of Directors.
–
Suppliers are encouraged to digitize invoices and other
mailed items.
Providing Services for a Decarbonized Society
On November 1, 2023, Haluene, Inc., our consolidated subsidiary,
released a new option, “Decarbonized Poles, Cornerstone,” which
aims to provide electricity with renewable energy value by using
non-fossil certificates to meet the CO2-free electricity procurement
needs of companies. By combining your electricity with non-fossil
certificates, we offer environmentally friendly electricity. We have
contracted the “Polar” option for the electricity of the buildings
we own, and have reduced CO2 emissions by 122t-CO2/year.
https://haluene.co.jp/news/news-170-2/