Seiko Epson Corporation has become the first in its sector to fully adopt renewable energy sources for all its operations worldwide as of December 2023.

This shift to green energy covers their entire global network, including their facilities in Japan.

Annually, Epson’s electricity consumption totals around 876 GWh. By transitioning to renewable sources, the company anticipates reducing its carbon emissions by about 400,000 tonnes each year.

Epson’s ambitious environmental goals, outlined in their Environmental Vision 2050, include becoming carbon-negative and eliminating the use of underground resources. The switch to renewable electricity is a crucial step towards achieving these goals.

Seiko Epson first announced its commitment to this green transition in March 2021, aiming for complete reliance on renewable energy by 2023. They achieved this goal in Japan by November 2021 and globally by December 2023.

The journey towards 100% renewable energy began in March 2021 with Epson’s public commitment. 

By April 2021, the company had already transitioned to renewable energy in Nagano Prefecture, Japan. The transition was complete in Japan by November 2021 and globally by December 2023.

“Beyond just using renewable energy, Epson is committed to promoting its broader adoption. This includes generating renewable energy and fostering new energy sources through collaborative efforts.

Epson also plans to reduce energy usage in production and products and to advance recycling resources, furthering its commitment to environmental sustainability,” said Epson’s Regional Head for East and West Africa, Mukesh Bector.

Yasunori Ogawa, Epson’s Global President, highlighted the company’s longstanding commitment to environmental stewardship.

For over eighty years, Epson has been actively protecting the environment, including initiatives like preserving Lake Suwa and being the first company to eliminate CFCs from its manufacturing.

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