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SoftBank Group Achieved Carbon Neutrality for Business Activities in 2020

SoftBank Group Achieved Carbon Neutrality for Business Activities in 2020 Image Credit: Softbank

SoftBank Group (SBG) last week announced that it has achieved Carbon Neutrality in fiscal year 2020, reducing greenhouse gas emissions from its business activities to virtually zero, and sets course to go Carbon Neutral continuously.

The majority of SBG’s greenhouse gas emissions are from electricity use at the office. SBG relocated its head office building in January 2021, installing energy-saving technologies such as LED lighting with motion sensors for automatic brightness adjustment, blinds with automatic open/close functions, and using electricity generated by rooftop solar panels.

These are part of SBG's effort to reduce electricity consumption and shift to renewable energy-derived electricity. In fiscal year 2020, SBG achieved Carbon Neutrality through these initiatives towards greenhouse gas emissions cut, together with the use of carbon offset scheme for the remaining emissions.

Having set out its Sustainability Vision of ”Help shape the next 300 years for our future generations and the planet,” SBG is taking action to reduce the environmental impact of its business activities based on a recognition that maintenance and preservation of the global environment underlie the SoftBank Group's sustainability and growth. In particular, to address climate change which is a pressing global challenge, SBG said it is committed to realizing a decarbonized society through actions including the consistent achievement of Carbon Neutrality in its business activities.

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