The Mitsubishi Estate Group set out Group-wide medium- to long-term greenhouse gas emissions reductions targets (approved by the SBTi*1 in April 2019) in March 2019. Moreover, in March 2022, the Group formulated new reduction targets in line with the Net-Zero Standard published by the SBTi in October 2021 (Targets approved by the SBT initiative in June 2022). The Group also joined RE100*2 in January 2020 and had committed to switching to 100% renewable energy for the electricity used in business by 2050. With the revision of the Group’s targets in line with the Net-Zero Standard outlined above, the Group has also renewed its renewable energy rate target to achieve 100% group-wide by fiscal 2025.
Mitsubishi Estate Residence CO2 Emissions Reduction Strategy (Japanese only) (PDF 1.3MB)
The Mitsubishi Estate Group has been actively introducing renewable energy since FY2021 to achieve RE100. In FY2022, the rate of renewable electricity reached approximately 50% as a result of transitioning to electricity derived from renewable sources at almost all of the approximately 50 Company owned office buildings and commercial facilities*1 located in Tokyo and Yokohama, as well as Company-owned buildings and facilities in Hiroshima and Sendai. The renewable electricity introduced by the Group complies with RE100, combining green electricity and FIT non-fossil-fuel energy certificates with tracking information. Since the buildings will be powered entirely by renewable electricity.*2 the tenants of said buildings are effectively deemed to be using renewable electricity.
See the following for the list of building introducing renewable energy.
(Tentative name) Osaka Abeno Showa-cho 3-chome Project
(Tentative name) Uchi-Kanda 1-chome Project
Mitsubishi Estate acquired its first ZEB Ready (office category) certification for a high-rise tenant office building, tentatively called the Uchi-Kanda 1-chome Project, which is scheduled for completion at the end of November 2025. The energy conservation measures employed in this project are tested at the Group’s headquarters to ensure they are energy efficient and facilitate a comfortable environment. Starting with this property, the Group aims to achieve high environmental performance in line with ZEB requirements for all new buildings to be developed. Furthermore, in February 2023 Mitsubishi Estate Residence started construction on (tentative name) the Osaka Abeno Showa-cho 3-chome Project,*1 the first rental apartment building in the Kansai region to meet ZEH standards. In addition to meeting ZEH-M Oriented standards, the apartment building will use solar panels to generate electricity used in communal areas. These initiatives are part of Mitsubishi Estate Residence’s goal to meet or exceed the ZEH-M Oriented Standard in new condominiums and new rental apartments under its CO2 emissions reduction strategies (formulated in January 2022). The entire Group will work together to reduce the environmental impact of its buildings and to provide new value.
Mitsubishi Estate has adopted a general policy for the Logicross series of obtaining Building-Housing EnergyEfficiency Labelling System (BELS)* certification for all logistics facilities since the November 2020 development of Logicross Ebina. Completed in November 2022, Logicross Osaka Katano obtained a five-star rating, the highest under the BELS certification system. In addition, Logicross Zama Komatsubara, completed in March 2022, obtained Zero Energy Building (ZEB) certification, a first for Mitsubishi Estate, by utilizing an in-house consumption scheme using electricity generated at the facility through solar panels.
Logicross Zama Komatsubara