Toshiba Named in CDP’s Climate Change “A List” for the Second Consecutive Year
January 08, 2026
Kawasaki, Japan – Toshiba Corporation has been recognized as a Climate Change “A List” company for 2025 by CDP, a globally influential non-profit organization that drives environmental disclosure. This marks the second consecutive year that Toshiba has received the highest score in the Climate Change category.
CDP operates a global disclosure system that encourages companies, cities, states and regions to manage their environmental impacts. The system is widely acknowledged as the global standard for environmental reporting.
Toshiba Group identifies “Response to Climate Change” as a material issue and is accelerating initiatives to help realize a carbon-neutral society. Under Environmental Future Vision 2050, which outlines the Group’s long-term environmental aspirations, Toshiba Group aims to achieve carbon neutrality*1 at its offices and factories by FY2030, and throughout its entire value chain by FY2050. These targets were approved in 2024 as net-zero targets*2 by the Science Based Targets initiative (SBTi), an international body that validates science-based emissions reduction targets.
In working to meet these goals, Toshiba Group is investing in energy-saving equipment and expanding the use of renewable energy across its sites. The Group is also providing products, technologies, and services that help reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions throughout society. In addition, Toshiba Group is strengthening engagement with suppliers to reduce upstream GHG emissions across the value chain. Selection for the 2025 A List reflects CDP’s strong positive evaluation of these comprehensive initiatives.
Guided by its corporate philosophy, “Committed to People, Committed to the Future.”, Toshiba Group will continue to take proactive steps to address climate change and other environmental challenges, and to contribute to the realization of a sustainable society.
- Carbon neutrality at Toshiba Group sites includes the purchase of carbon credits for hard-to-abate emissions such as process gases. Excluding carbon credits, the Group targets a 70% emissions reduction by FY2030, against FY2019 levels.
- Net-zero targets require a 90% reduction of gross emissions by 2050 in line with a 1.5°C pathway, with any remaining emissions removed from the atmosphere and permanently stored.
Related Links
■Toshiba Group’s Environmental Future Vision 2050
https://www.global.toshiba/ww/sustainability/corporate/environment/management/vision.html#vision
■Towards the Realization of a Decarbonized Society (Information Disclosure Based on the TCFD Recommendations)
https://www.global.toshiba/ww/sustainability/corporate/environment/climate/overview.html
■CDP: Turning Transparency to Action
https://www.cdp.net/en

