Fujitsu sources 100% of energy needs for HQ from renewables

Based on its medium and long-term environmental vision, the ‘Fujitsu Climate and Energy Vision,’ Fujitsu has demonstrated its commitment to contributing to the realisation of a carbon-neutral society and adaptation to climate change with a pledge to source 100% of its energy needs for its global Shiodome HQ building from October 2021.

For the Fujitsu Group, this marks a pioneer project for its rented offices within Japan, and to realise an effective supply of renewable energy, Fujitsu will rely on the ‘Green Energy Supply Service’ of Mitsui Fudosan Co, which manages the Shiodome City Centre property. This service has been developed to provide rented offices with renewable energy with environmental value like energies derived from post-FIT residential solar power generation.

 

Fujitsu is promoting the use of renewable energy at its global HQ as part of a company-wide effort to optimise the management of indirect material costs and create a virtuous cycle of sustainability.

Through these activities, Fujitsu will continuously contribute to the decarbonisation of its own operations, as well as its customers and society at large, adapting climate change, as set forth in its medium- and long-term environmental vision.

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