Epson has announced that it has achieved a major sustainability milestone by switching to 100% renewable electricity for all its 14 owned sites in Japan in 2021.
This accomplishment marks a significant step in Epson’s ongoing commitment to environmental sustainability and sets a benchmark for the manufacturing sector worldwide.
The manufacturing sector, accounts for around a third of the world’s energy consumption and should play a crucial role in global efforts to reduce carbon emissions.
Epson has demonstrated that it is possible to transition to 100% renewable electricity, even in energy-intensive industries. By leveraging local renewable resources and innovative strategies, Epson has set a path for others in the sector to follow.
“Epson has utilized locally sourced renewable energy wherever possible. In Japan, the company relies heavily on hydroelectric power, particularly in regions like Nagano Prefecture and Tohoku, where water resources are abundant. This approach not only ensures energy self-sufficiency but also supports local economies.”, said Mukesh Bector, Epson’s Regional Head for East and West Africa.
Building on its success in Japan, Epson has extended globally its commitment to complete the transition to 100% renewable electricity for all its operations worldwide by the end of 2023. This global initiative emphasises the company’s dedication to sustainability and climate action.
In collaboration with local governments and energy companies, Epson supports the development of renewable energy infrastructure. Notably, the company has partnered with Nagano Prefecture and Chubu Electric Power Miraiz Company to operate and expand hydroelectric power plants in Japan, further enhancing the region’s renewable energy capacity.
“We have used locally produced energy wherever possible,” says Junichi Watanabe, Managing Executive Officer / General Administrative Manager, Production Planning Division, whose role encompasses the promotion of Epson’s procurement strategies in the supply chain, including the use of renewable electricity. “Rather than using energy generated in faraway countries, using a particular region’s abundant renewable resources brings many benefits, such as improving energy self-sufficiency and creating jobs.”
Epson’s comprehensive strategy includes sourcing renewable electricity from local suppliers and generating power on-site through solar panels and other technologies. This diversified approach not only reduces dependency on fossil fuels but also helps mitigate the risks associated with fluctuating energy markets.
Epson’s transition to renewable energy serves as a model for other manufacturers, demonstrating that sustainable practices can be economically viable and environmentally beneficial. The company’s proactive measures also address Scope 2 and Scope 3 greenhouse gas emissions, highlighting the importance of holistic environmental responsibility in the supply chain.
Watanabe, emphasized the broader implications of the company’s efforts: “Our commitment to renewable energy is not just about reducing our carbon footprint; it’s about leading the industry towards a sustainable future. We believe that by setting ambitious goals and taking decisive action, we can inspire others to follow suit and create a positive impact on the planet.”
As the manufacturing industry continues to evolve, Epson’s achievements highlight the potential for businesses to contribute significantly to global sustainability goals. The company remains committed to advancing its environmental initiatives, exploring new technologies, and setting new standards for corporate responsibility.