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Ricoh Named to CDP’s Double A List 

For the third year in a row, Rioch is seen as a leader in corporate transparency, climate change, and water security.

The CDP has recognized Ricoh for its global leadership in corporate transparency and performance on climate change and water security disclosure.

This secures Ricoh’s place on its 2025 A list. This marks Ricoh’s sixth consecutive year on CDP’s climate change A list and its third consecutive year on the water security A list.

In 2025, Ricoh released the Ricoh Group Sustainability Report 2025, which outlines its policies, strategies, initiatives, and performance across its ESG strategy, environmental areas including climate change, resource circulation, pollution prevention, and biodiversity conservation, as well as human rights. 

Ricoh is committed to promoting decarbonization and resource circulation across its entire value chain in collaboration with business partners and customers.

In the area of climate change, to realize a zero-carbon society, Ricoh aims to reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions from its operations by 63% (Scope 1, 2) and to achieve a 40% reduction in GHG emissions in the supply chain, covering procurement, transportation, and product use (Scope 3), by 2030 compared with 2015 levels. 

In addition to its internal efforts, Ricoh conducts supplier briefing sessions and encourages key suppliers to set medium- to long-term GHG reduction targets. The company has also set a goal of sourcing 100% renewable electricity for its operations by 2040 and is actively introducing renewable energy sources.

In the 2025 assessment, CDP highlighted Ricoh’s improved disclosure of Scope 3 emissions and its proactive engagement in public policy, demonstrating transparency and social leadership across the value chain.

In the area of water security, Ricoh promotes the effective use of water resources to realize a circular economy. Under its water stewardship policy, the company sets targets to reduce total water withdrawals year on year and is working across its global operations to reduce water consumption.

In the 2025 assessment, CDP cited Ricoh’s disclosure of water-related risks and opportunities and its efforts to ensure the sustainable management of water resources.

“Since 1998, we have advanced environmental management initiatives that simultaneously pursue environmental conservation and profit generation,” said Mikako Suzuki, corporate officer in charge of ESG and risk management at Ricoh Company, Ltd. “We are furthering sustainability initiatives by aligning ESG with business growth. This year’s recognition reflects global acknowledgment of our efforts in decarbonization and resource circulation.”

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