Our mission
Epson will become carbon negative and underground resource¹ free by 2050 to achieve sustainability and enrich communities
First Japenese manufacturer to fully transition to 100% renewables
Epson committed to becoming carbon negative and underground resource³ free in its Environmental Vision 2050.
Epson transitions to 100% renewable electricity at all group sites worldwide.
Download the reportGoals:
By 2030: Reduce total emissions in line with the 1.5°C scenario².
By 2050: Become carbon negative and underground resource free.
Actions:
Reduce the environmental impact of products, services and in supply chains.
Achieve sustainability in a circular economy and advance the frontiers of industry through creative, open initiatives.
Contribute to international environmental initiatives.
Discover the CO₂e emissions of our projector display products in just a few clicks
Total CO₂e emissions
kgCO₂e
See below for a detailed breakdown of how the total was calculated.
Total CO₂e emissions of a single
CO₂e emissions (kg)
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Materials CO₂e emissions of a single
CO₂e emissions (kg)
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Production CO₂e emissions of a single
Factory | CO₂e emissions per single product (kgCO₂e) |
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100% renewable electricity at all sites worldwide.
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Logistics CO₂e emissions during the transport of a single
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- Total usage CO₂e emissions of a single based on operating time
Source: EEA (European Environmental Agency)
Operating time
Hours a day | Hour(s) |
Number to times turned on a day | |
Days a week | |
Weeks a year | |
Years | Year(s) |
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End of life (Disposal landfilled only) - CO₂e emissions of a single
CO₂e emissions (kg)
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