The three Fujitsu group sports teams that have joined the S4N Framework, as top teams and top athletes in their respective sports, pursue victory daily, bringing shared excitement and positive impact to regional communities. However, their activities generate a certain level of environmental impact.
By committing to the S4N Framework, the activities to increase positive impacts on biodiversity include the following:
Fujitsu Frontiers and Fujitsu Red Wave
●Clothing recycling for effective resource utilization, including collection of used clothes.
Kawasaki Frontale
●Clothing recycling for effective resource utilization, including collection of used clothes.
●Waste reduction at home games.
●Cleaning activities with fans and supporters to improve river water quality.
These activities come on the backdrop of Fujitsu’s vision to become a “technology company that realizes net positive through digital services” by 2030 and the Fujitsu Group’s efforts to solve global environmental issues as one of its materiality areas. Within this, the key initiative of coexistence with nature (biodiversity conservation) involves efforts to achieve “nature positive” — to halt and reverse nature loss by 2030 on a 2020 baseline, and achieve full recovery by 2050, in line with the mission of the Kunming-Montreal Global Biodiversity Framework. Specifically, in addition to activities that reduce negative impacts on biodiversity using ecological footprint as an indicator, the company also implements activities that increase positive impacts, such as forest conservation activities.
Furthermore, in improving people’s well-being, “Sports” has been set as a new materiality area from fiscal year 2025. This involves promoting sports through the Fujitsu Group’s long-standing support for various sports teams and athletes, as well as strengthening ties with local communities and enhancing corporate image and employee engagement.