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Notice of Solar Power Generation System Expansion Work
As part of our efforts to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, our company will be installing an additional solar power generation system on the roof of our headquarters and factory, utilizing the Miyagi Prefecture CO2 Emission Reduction Support Project (Renewable Energy Equipment Installation Project) subsidy. With this system installation, we anticipate an annual power generation of 389,825 kWh and a reduction of 173.660 tons of carbon dioxide annually. Power generation capacity: 394.200 kW Estimated annual power generation: 389,825 kWh Estimated annual carbon dioxide reduction: 173.660 tons Moving forward, we will actively work on reducing greenhouse gas emissions towards achieving net zero, including the utilization of renewable energy such as solar power systems. We apologize for any inconvenience caused to visitors during the construction and appreciate your understanding and cooperation. Overview: Installation of a solar power generation system on the roof of the headquarters and factory Period: Early October 2024 to late December 2024 Construction area: Near the headquarters and factory buildings Notes: Please be cautious when entering and exiting the factory during transportation.
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We have obtained SBT certification for small and medium-sized enterprises.
We are pleased to announce that our company has obtained "SBT Certification for Small and Medium-sized Enterprises" from the international climate change initiative SBTi. We have set a target to reduce greenhouse gas emissions from Scope 1 and Scope 2 by 50% by 2030 compared to the fiscal year 2018. We are actively working towards reducing greenhouse gas emissions to achieve net zero. *What is SBT? SBT refers to greenhouse gas emission reduction targets set by companies that are aligned with the levels required by the Paris Agreement. SBT requires the reduction of supply chain emissions (which include not only the emissions from the company itself but also the total emissions related to its business activities). Supply chain emissions = Scope 1 emissions + Scope 2 emissions + Scope 3 emissions Scope 1: Direct emissions of greenhouse gases from the company itself Scope 2: Indirect emissions associated with the use of electricity, heat, and steam supplied by other companies Scope 3: Emissions across the entire supply chain related to the company's activities As of September 2024, a total of 9,545 companies, including ours, are registered with the Science Based Targets initiative.