Fujitsu aims to be zero CO2 emissions company

Fujitsu has joined RE100, which strives to significantly expand the adoption of renewable electricity on a global scale. The new move expects Fujitsu Group to boost the use of renewable energy across the group worldwide, starting with datacenters.

Under the “Fujitsu Climate and Energy Vision,” a medium-to-long term environmental outlook set forth in May 2017, the Fujitsu Group aims to bring Fujitsu’s CO2 emissions down to zero by 2050. Along with the thorough implementation of energy-saving measures, the expanded use of renewable energy represents a critical component to achieving this goal.

Fujitsu will concurrently continue its work on R&D and technology trials for energy management and storage, and contribute to the spread of renewable energy in society as a whole.

Sam Kimmins, Head of RE100 at The Climate Group said, “We are delighted to welcome Fujitsu to RE100. Their commitment comes at a crucial time, sending a clear message to the world that Japanese companies are committed, alongside their global peers, to using 100% renewable power.”

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