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- February 6, 2025
˶ Co., Ltd. (Headquarters: Tokyo, CEO: Haruo Naito, “˶”) has announced that it has been selected for the highest-rated “A” List in the fields of Climate Change and Water Security for 2024 by the global environmental non-profit organization CDP.1

˶ identifies “Business activities with consideration for the global environment” as one of its material issues. Based on the “˶ Network Companies Environmental Protection Policy”, ˶ is promoting responses to climate change and sustainable water use as key environmental activities across the group.2 As part of its climate change response, ˶ is working towards the realization of a decarbonized society, including receiving approval for the SBT 1.5℃ target from the Science Based Targets (SBT) Initiative in FY2023, and participating in the Japan Climate Initiative (JCI) Race to Zero Circle, which calls for achieving net zero by 2050. Regarding sustainable water use, ˶ is working towards its mid-term target to reduce water withdrawal across the company by 7%3 by FY2030 compared to FY2023 promoting efficient use of water resources, including recycling of laboratory wastewater and rainwater. Please refer to ˶’s website for more detailed information about its environmental activities.
˶’s corporate concept is to give first thought to patients and the people in the daily living domain, and increase the benefits that health care provides to them as well as meet their diverse healthcare needs worldwide. To realize this human health care (hhc) concept, it is essential to ensure the sustainability of the global environment, which is the basis of its business activities. ˶ will promote initiatives to mitigate climate change in order to empower people to “live their fullest lives” through ensuring social sustainability.
1. A non-profit organization headquartered in the UK. The organization operates the world’s only independent environmental information disclosure system.
2. Please refer to the following news release for details. EISAI TO BOOST INITIATIVES ON GREENHOUSE GAS REDUCTION, AIMING TO ACHIEVE NET ZERO BY 2050 https:/www.eisai.com/news/2024/news202412.html
3. Per unit of sales