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2019 January 22   17:05

NYK gets the highest-rated ‘A’ for Climate Change by CDP Survey

NYK has been highlighted as a global leader on corporate climate action by environmental impact non-profit organization CDP, achieving a place on the Climate Change A List, the company said in its release.

In 2018, 6937 companies disclosed data about their environmental impacts, risks and opportunities to CDP, on behalf of over 650 investors with over US$100 trillion in assets. 126 companies made this year’s climate change A List, including 20 Japanese companies.

Main environmental initiatives taken by NYK
- Disclosing environmental strategy, climate change risk and chance, and environmental data.
- Reducing GHG through the optimization of ship operation using big data, and development of eco-friendly vessel.
- Receiving SBT initiative verification for its medium-to-long-term environmental goal.
- Establishing the green business team to create new business in renewable energy field.
- Becoming world’s first company in the global shipping industry to issue labelled green bonds and enforcing environmental investment.

In accordance with the medium-term management plan “Staying Ahead 2022 with Digitalization and Green”, the company aims to contribute to the sustainable development of society and enrichment of the company’s corporate value through creative innovation.

NYK’s reduction targets for GHG emissions are 30% per ton-kilometer by 2030 compared with a 2015 base year, and 50% per ton-kilometer by 2050 compared with the same base year. The NYK Group will make its best efforts to reduce GHG emissions by increasing the efficiency of fleet allocation, vessel operation, and cargo handling; striving to achieve zero downtime; and realizing visualization and optimization through hardware innovation and digitalization. These targets have been recognized as science-based by the international Science Based Targets (SBT) initiative.

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