Epson Renews Environmental Vision 2050

- Will become carbon negative and underground resource free by 2050 -

- TOKYO, Japan, March 18, 2021 -

Seiko Epson Corporation (TSE: 6724, "Epson") has renewed Environmental Vision 2050, a statement of the company's environmental goals for 2050, to achieve sustainability and enrich communities. Epson will become carbon negative and underground resource1 free by 2050.

Epson was founded in 1942 in Suwa, a city located in the rich natural environment of Nagano, Japan. Harmonious co-existence with the communities in which we operate has always been a cornerstone of the company, and even as our operations have expanded globally, our culture of respect for the environment has never wavered, and we have always maintained ambitious environmental goals. Epson established Environmental Vision 2050 in 2008 and revised it in 2018 to realign it with a changed operating environment.

This latest revision was made as part of the Epson 25 Renewed corporate vision, which set "achieving sustainability and enriching communities" as the company's aspirational goal. Specifically, we set goals that clearly show our commitment to tackling the major societal issues of decarbonization and resource recycling, and we will proceed with concrete efforts to achieve them.

Environmental Vision 2050

Epson will become carbon negative and underground resource1 free by 2050 to achieve sustainability and enrich communities.

■ Goals

2030: Reduce total emissions in line with the 1.5℃ scenario2

2050: Carbon negative and underground resource1 free

■ Actions

  • Reduce the environmental impacts of products and services and in supply chains
  • Achieve sustainability in a circular economy and advance the frontiers of industry through creative, open innovation
  • Contribute to international environmental initiatives

1Non-renewable resources such as oil and metals
2 Target for reducing greenhouse gas emissions aligned with the recommendations of the Science Based Targets initiative (SBTi).

The Epson 25 Renewed corporate vision, which was established on March 18, 2021, includes Environmental Vision 2050. In line with this vision, Epson will pursue decarbonization and resource recycling programs, provide products and services that reduce environmental impacts, and develop environmental technology.
Epson plans to spend and invest 100 billion yen on decarbonization, resource recycling, and environmental technology development over the next ten years. It expects these efforts to enable the company to reduce greenhouse gas emissions in the supply chain by more than two million tonnes. Even apart from this 100-billion yen investment, Epson will concentrate its management resources on developing products and services that reduce the environmental impacts of our customers.

Furthermore, Epson has decided that its worldwide Group sites3 will all meet their electricity needs from 100% renewable energy sources (renewable electricity) by 2023.

3 Excludes leased properties for sales offices, etc. where the amount of electricity consumed cannot be determined

Aspiring to be trusted throughout the world for our commitment to openness, customer satisfaction, and sustainability, Epson is committed to achieving sustainability and enriching communities and ensuring that its businesses operate in an environmentally conscious manner.

For details about Epson 25 Renewed, please see the March 18, 2021 presentation and news release.
◆ Presentation: corporate.epson/en/philosophy/vision/pdf/epson_25_renewed_presentation_e2.pdf(PDF,2.5MB)
◆ Press release: corporate.epson/en/news/2021/210318.html

About Epson
Epson is a global technology leader dedicated to co-creating sustainability and enriching communities by leveraging its efficient, compact, and precision technologies and digital technologies to connect people, things, and information. The company is focused on solving societal issues through innovations in home and office printing, commercial and industrial printing, manufacturing, visual and lifestyle. Epson will become carbon negative and eliminate use of exhaustible underground resources such as oil and metal by 2050.
Led by the Japan-based Seiko Epson Corporation, the worldwide Epson Group generates annual sales of around JPY 1 trillion.
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