As of 2023, Kyocera has disclosed 2 climate targets aimed at reducing its greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. These include 2 absolute reduction targets, signaling the company’s commitment to managing and lowering its carbon footprint over time. The targets span various emissions scopes and time horizons, offering insight into Kyocera ’s climate strategy, ambition level, and alignment with global decarbonization goals.
Target Type | Scope of Target | Unit | Target | Target Year |
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Absolute-based Target | Scope 1 - Total, Scope 2 - Total, Scope 3 - Total | Metric Tonnes of CO2 equivalent (mtCO2e) | Copy restricted. Please purchase to unlock this data. | 2031 |
Absolute-based Target | Scope 1 - Total, Scope 2 - Total | Metric Tonnes of CO2 equivalent (mtCO2e) | Copy restricted. Please purchase to unlock this data. | 2031 |
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As of 2023, Kyocera has set greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions reduction targets that cover its operational emissions (Scope 1 and 2), but not its value chain emissions (Scope 3). This means its reduction efforts currently focus on direct and purchased energy emissions.
As of 2023, Kyocera has set a target to reduce its operational greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, specifically those from Scope 1 and Scope 2 sources.
Kyocera's most ambitious operational target is to reduce these emissions by 46% by 2031, compared to a baseline of 1,018,000 Metric Tonnes of CO2 equivalent (mtCO2e) in 2020.
As of 2023, Kyocera is lagging behind on its operational emissions reduction target, having achieved 20.28% of the planned reduction.
As of 2023, Kyocera has set a target to reduce its total carbon footprint, specifically those from Scope 1, Scope 2 and Scope 3 sources.
Kyocera's most ambitious carbon footprint target is to reduce its scope 1, 2 and 3 emissions from a baseline of 6,375,000 Metric Tonnes of CO2 equivalent (mtCO2e) in 2020, by 46% by 2031.
As of 2023, Kyocera is lagging behind on its total carbon footprint reduction target, having achieved 20.93% of the planned reduction.