Yakult

Story4 Climate change

Toward a zero-carbon society

The Yakult Group Environmental Vision set a goal of net-zero greenhouse gas emissions by 2050. In order to achieve this, we are promoting efforts to reduce greenhouse gas emissions throughout our entire value chain.

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Signatory parties of the Paris Agreement agreed to hold the average global temperature increase by the end of this century to 2°C above pre-industrial levels, and to pursue efforts to limit the temperature increase to 1.5°C above pre-industrial levels.

Social issues & megatrends

Yakult’s commitment

We will strive for net-zero greenhouse gas emissions by 2050 (Scope 1, 2 and 3).

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Our initiatives

環境対応推進室 主任 加藤 綾香

We are promoting GHG emissions reductions and striving for a society where people and the planet around them are healthy!

Ayaka Kato

Senior Staff, Environmental Promotion Department

From R&D to raw material procurement, production, distribution and sales, divisions within the Yakult Group are promoting the following initiatives to reduce greenhouse gas emissions at every level of our value chain.

R&D Install solar power generators and energy-saving equipment at the Yakult Central Institute as well as plants in Japan and overseas

Production Switch to renewable energy for purchased electricity used at domestic plants

Distribution Obtain Green Management Certification for our logistics subsidiary and coordinate joint deliveries with other manufacturers

Sales Introduce electric vehicles for Yakult Ladies making home deliveries

中央研究所の太陽光パネル

Solar panels at the Yakult Central Institute

ヤクルトレディが使用する電気自動車(コムス)

COMS electric vehicles used by Yakult Ladies

Close-up: Switching to renewable energy for electricity used at our 13 domestic plants

As the Yakult Group seeks to achieve net-zero greenhouse gas emissions by 2050, we have switched to renewable energy for all purchased electricity used at our 13 domestic plants. Below, staff in charge discuss their thoughts about these initiatives and their expectations for the future.

Yuichiro Kawakita Assistant Manager, Equipment and Facilities Section,<br>Production Control Department

My eco actions:
I use my car as little as possible, and
instead walk or ride
my bicycle.

Yuichiro Kawakita

Assistant Manager,
Equipment and
Facilities Section,
Production Control
Department

Yuichiro Kawakita

Assistant Manager, Equipment and Facilities Section,
Production Control Department

Constant pursuit of innovative solutions

We began this initiative after determining that switching to renewable energy sources for all purchased electricity used in the production process at our plants in Japan would let us greatly reduce greenhouse gas emissions and contribute to global environmental conservation. Renewable energy takes many forms, and choosing an energy company plan that met the Yakult Group’s needs was highly challenging. Through this conversion, we estimated a reduction in emissions of 34,800 t-CO2 per year in total at our 13 domestic plants, roughly a 40% reduction from fiscal 2018 levels.

CO2 emissions from electric power (Scope 2) have been essentially reduced to net-zero thanks to this switch to renewable energy. However, in order to meet the goals of our Environmental Vision, reducing CO2 emissions from the use of fuel sources like city gas (Scope 1) will be essential.

This task will require constant pursuit of innovative solutions.

Hyogo Miki Plant Assistant Manager, General Facilities Section,

My eco actions:
I adjust my thermostat to use less energy, try to turn off lights when I’m not using them, and bring a bag with me when I shop.

Takayuki Yamamoto

Assistant Manager,
General Facilities Section,
Hyogo Miki Plant

Takayuki Yamamoto

Assistant Manager,
General Facilities Section,
Hyogo Miki Plant

We continue our efforts around energy-saving equipment conversion and energy conservations

Rising interest in environmental challenges is evident at our plants, where we have been receiving proposals from business contacts for some time about converting to renewable energy and increasing clean energy systems such as solar-powered electricity generation, and where visitors on plant tours have increasingly been asking about environmental issues.

We have now completed the switch to renewable energy for purchased electricity across the Company, which has enabled us to achieve true net-zero CO2 emissions for electric power at our domestic plants. However, even if CO2 emissions can be reduced, energy costs will increase, so continuing efforts will be needed at plants to conserve electricity and convert to energy-saving equipment. For that reason, we believe that all workers must heighten their energy awareness even further, and change their patterns of behavior.

International initiatives

As part of our efforts to reduce CO2 emissions, we are also encouraging our plants outside Japan to introduce solar-powered electric generator systems. Currently, our plants in Korea, the Philippines and Brazil are considering installing these systems. Moreover, our Ayutthaya Plant in Thailand has introduced energy-saving air compressors as part of larger efforts to shift to energy-saving equipment at our plants. Our CO2 emissions reduction efforts have expanded beyond the production process to include expanded use of electric trucks in Guangzhou.

Electric truck (Guangzhou Yakult Co., Ltd.)

Electric truck (Guangzhou Yakult Co., Ltd.)

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