Nikon Corporation has been selected for the highest “A List” rating in the Climate Change category of the CDP survey for the seventh consecutive year starting from fiscal year 2019. The recognition reflects Nikon’s performance in climate action and transparency. In the Water Security category, Nikon received an A minus rating for the second year in a row.
CDP is a global non profit that evaluates companies on climate change, water security and forest related disclosures. In 2025, more than 22,100 companies worldwide reported environmental data through CDP making it a widely used benchmark for corporate transparency.
Nikon’s approach is guided by its Long Term Environmental Vision which focuses on building a decarbonized, resource efficient and environmentally safe society. The company aims to achieve carbon neutrality across its entire supply chain by fiscal year 2050. As part of this effort, Nikon is a member of RE100 and plans to shift to 100 percent renewable electricity for its business operations by fiscal year 2030. Nikon also aligns its climate disclosures with TCFD recommendations.
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