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- All three of Suntory Group’s AWS certified water plants are now Platinum certified-
- World’s first(*1) online platform for global water risk assessment -
- First successful CCU pilot demonstration using solid sorbent process(*1) in the beverage industry in Japan -
– Program in Collaboration with KidZania starts to recruit participants on June 25 –
- Achieved at Yamazaki Distillery’s pilot distillery, the milestone marks positive progress in the company’s journey to decarbonize whisky manufacturing while maintaining the quality craftsmanship of its whiskies -
― Green Aluminum(*1) cans emit 25% less carbon than conventional aluminum cans(*2) ―
― Developed in collaboration with 4 companies from different fields ―
― Total of 1 billion yen to be provided over next three years ―
― Financial and human resource support provided in collaboration with NPOs ―
― Will work with certified NPO Florence to develop experience provision platform ―
― Fund to support addressing climate change through activities such as procurement of “Green Hydrogen” ―
― First Japanese company to join SAI platform to accelerate sustainable raw material procurement ―
- Also becomes first recipient of verification in Nagano Prefecture -
― New Corporate Slogan is “SUNTORY, Sustained by Nature and Water” ―
- Comprehensive efforts throughout the plant’s watershed receives top-class rating among the 258 certified sites in the world -
― Suntory and Yamanashi Prefecture to produce green hydrogen by installing Japan’s largest 16 megawatt-size Power-to-Gas System at Suntory’s Hakushu facilities by 2025 ―
― Developed in collaboration with UACJ and Toyo Seikan Group, this 100% recycled aluminum can reduces CO2 emissions by 60%(*2) ―
― First Japanese company to join SAI platform to accelerate sustainable raw material procurement ―
- Contribute to achieving the global “30by30” goal by participating in the coalition of governments, companies and non-profit organizations that aim to conserve or protect 30% of land and ocean in Japan by 2030 -
●Introduces a new logo for all PET bottles used in Japan
●One in two plastic bottles to become 100% recycled PET by end of 2022 in Japan
●Accelerates expanding its technology applied in Japan to other regions
●Reduce water intensity(*1) of Suntory Group’s production at owned plants(*2) by 35% by 2030 and 50% by 2050(*3)
●Replenish more water than Suntory Group uses in at least 50% of its owned plants by 2030 and 100% of its owned plants by 2050 through local water source conservation efforts(*2)
- The company launches its first global Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Vision and Strategic Pillars -
- The Fund launches “Global Application Scheme” under the “Bird Conservation Groups Activities Grant” category, welcoming applications from overseas organizations -
The company also plans to invest approximately 100 billion JPY (equivalent to approximately 900 million USD*2) to achieve its target to halve greenhouse gas emissions by 2030*3
The company decides to introduce internal carbon pricing and signed “Business Ambition for 1.5°C”
Marks Fifth Consecutive Year of Recognition on Water Security and Fourth Time, Second Consecutive Year on Climate Change
- Company Raises Ambition of its 2050 Environmental Vision -
- Double A List ranking for both Climate Change and Water Security -
- Second plant after Suntory Okudaisen Bunanomori Water Plant to get certified -
Taking part in a global partnership to combat plastic pollution
The company’s 40,000 employees invited to participate in support of environmental charities
The sustainability vision will reinvigorate the company's efforts to foster a sustainable society through environmentally and socially conscious business activities
Third Overseas Country in its 16-year history After Vietnam and Thailand
Second Overseas Country in its 16-year history After Vietnam
By 2030, the company will aim to use fully recycled or plant-based materials for all PET bottles
"Suntory Natural Water Sanctuary Kita-Alps" agreement signed
Suntory "Mizuiku"— Education Program for Nature and Water to begin in advance of plant operation through collaboration with Omachi