The Mitsubishi Estate Group formulated group-wide medium- to long-term greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions reduction targets in March 2019. In April 2019, the Group’s targets were approved by the Science Based Targets initiative as consistent with the level required under the Paris Agreement (limiting average global temperature rise due to climate change to well below 2°C above pre-industrial levels and pursuing efforts to limit warming to 1.5°C) based on scientific evidence. Moreover, in March 2022, the Group revised its targets in line with the Net-Zero Standard published by the SBTi in October 2021 based on its 1.5°C scenarios (Targets approved by the SBT initiative in June 2022).
The Group will further deepen its initiatives through such means as introducing electricity derived from renewable energy and utilizing new technologies, thereby contributing to the realization of a low carbon footprint society.
See the following for data on greenhouse gas emissions.
On January 31, 2020, Mitsubishi Estate joined RE100*, a collaborative initiative under which businesses commit to using 100% renewable energy. In March 2022, Mitsubishi Estate revised its GHG reduction targets in line with the SBTi’s Net-Zero Standard and, in conjunction with these revisions, also renewed the Group’s renewable energy rate target to achieve 100% group-wide by fiscal 2025.
The Mitsubishi Estate Group has established the Mitsubishi Estate Group Basic Environmental Policy, which is based on its corporate mission. The entire Group works together to implement sound environmental management.
The Mitsubishi Estate Group has developed an environmental management system and strives to protect the environment by promoting environmental initiatives and reducing environmental impact, as well as complying with all environmental laws and regulations. Mitsubishi Estate is determined to ensure that its business activities play a leading role in the development of sustainable communities.
We are proactive about the efficient use of resources and energy, and encourage the use of renewable energy to contribute to the creation of a low-carbon society.
We strive to reduce, reuse, and recycle in every stage of our business, including planning, development, design, construction, management and dismantlement, in order to contribute to building a sound material-cycle society.
We endeavor to foster new cultural values and to practice environmental responsibility by demonstrating concern for biodiversity and developing attractive urban spaces that harmonize with the surrounding natural environment, thus helping to build a society that lives in harmony with nature.
We proactively provide information on the environment and communicate with society on a broad range of issues in our efforts to coordinate and cooperate with a wide range of stakeholders.
In our efforts to increase employees' awareness of environmental conservation issues and ensure highly effective environmental activities, we provide environmental education and awareness programs, aiming to develop an ecologically aware workforce.
Established on May 1, 2004
Revised on January 1, 2006 and April 1, 2010
The Mitsubishi Estate Group established the Green Procurement Guidelines as an active effort to be environmentally friendly and help reduce the burden on the global environment. The Guidelines promote green procurement, which refers to procurement or construction methods that use materials and equipment with a low environmental impact.
These Guidelines apply to all products, services, designs and construction work procured by the Mitsubishi Estate Group.
In April 2016, the Group also drew up the Paper and Printed Matter Procurement Guidelines to further those efforts.
The basic policies set out in the Green Procurement Guidelines are as follows.
The Mitsubishi Estate Group has established the Mitsubishi Estate Group Timber Procurement Guidelines based on the Mitsubishi Estate Group Basic Environmental Policy to ensure no forest destruction or deforestation and the protection of biodiversity in the procurement of timber in the Mitsubishi Estate value chain.
The timeline for the measurement of progress in the achievement of the guidelines is fiscal 2025 as a milestone (goal: minimum 90% achieved) and fiscal 2030 as the target year for achievement.
The guidelines were established with supervision from WWF Japan.
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We only source timber grown in countries where the risk of illegal logging is deemed low, including Japan-grown timber.
Achieve 100% by FY2030
Mitsubishi Estate Group Timber Procurement Guidelines (PDF 86KB)