PRESS RELEASE
Fujitsu earns top rating from CDP in climate change disclosure survey
Fujitsu Limited
Kawasaki, Japan, December 15, 2025
Fujitsu Limited today announced that the Fujitsu Group has been selected for the Climate Disclosure Project’s (CDP) A List 2025 for climate change for the eighth year in a row, earning the highest rating in the CDP's evaluation of corporate activities responding to climate change.
CDP is an international non-profit organization that manages annual global disclosure for companies' activities relating to climate change, forests, and water security, on behalf of institutional investors that have total investment assets in excess of US $127 trillion (as of December 2025). This survey recognizes outstanding corporate leadership on information disclosure, identifying and managing risks and opportunities, addressing challenges, as well as setting ambitious and significant goals.
The Fujitsu Group's initiatives in climate change
In 2017, The Fujitsu Group laid out its medium- to long-term environmental strategy, the Fujitsu Climate and Energy Vision, setting its goal to achieve zero carbon emissions by 2050.
In June 2023, the Fujitsu Group updated this vision and established new targets to achieve carbon neutrality in its business by fiscal 2030 and net zero greenhouse gas emissions across the Fujitsu Group’s value chain by fiscal 2040 [1], obtaining SBTi [2] certification for its net-zero targets.
In addition, Fujitsu is working towards the realization of carbon neutrality across society by responding to the increased power consumption driven by the widespread adoption of AI and accelerating research and development of power-saving CPUs and network technologies.
In the Fujitsu Group Environmental Action Plan (Stage XI), which outlines Fujitsu’s environmental targets over the three-year period from FY 2023 to FY 2025, Fujitsu has identified targets that address three key global societal challenges: climate change, resource circulation, and living in harmony with nature (conservation of biodiversity).
As a leading company in sustainability transformation (SX), the Fujitsu Group is committed to reducing the environmental impact of its group companies, including those in the supply chain, and to expanding and enhancing the value it provides to customers and society through technology.
The Fujitsu Group will continue to promote these initiatives to realize a sustainable world.
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[1] Net zero greenhouse gas emissions:
Reducing greenhouse gas emissions by at least 90% in the target year in comparison to the base year, and re-absorbing remaining emissions (of 10% or less) from the atmosphere through direct air capture (DAC) technologies or by planting trees.
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[2] SBTi (Science Based Targets initiative):
An initiative jointly established by the United Nations Global Compact, the World Resources Institute (WRI: World Resources Institute), and other organizations in 2015.
It encourages companies to set GHG emission reduction targets consistent with science-based evidence to the level required by the Paris Agreement, validating targets that comply with criteria including indirect emissions not only within the company but also in the supply chain.
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Fujitsu’s Commitment to the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)
The Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) adopted by the United Nations in 2015 represent a set of common goals to be achieved worldwide by 2030.
Fujitsu’s purpose — “to make the world more sustainable by building trust in society through innovation” — is a promise to contribute to the vision of a better future empowered by the SDGs.
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Date: 15 December, 2025
City: Kawasaki, Japan
Company: Fujitsu Limited