Maeda Seisakusho is working to reduce the environmental impact of our products and services.
There has been growing interest in environmental issues such as climate change in recent years. Reducing the environmental has become an important issue for companies.
We will continue to work towards solving environmental issues by improving our products and services that reduce environmental impact and reducing the environmental impact of our business.
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Scope 1+2 emissions | Zero emissions by 2050 45.8% reduction by 2030 (compared to 2021) |
Scope 2 emissions Renewable energy (electricity) usage rate |
100% renewable energy by 2050 60% renewable energy by 2030 |
Scope 3 emissions (category 11: usage of sold products) | 25.8% reduction by 2030 (compared to 2021) |
INFRONEER Group Environmental Data
Maeda Seisakusho is working towards the goal of using 100% renewable electricity for our business. At present, 99% of the electricity we use comes from renewable energy sources.
We will continue to work towards our goal of "virtually zero" CO2 emissions by 2050 by using renewable energy resources and using energy efficiently.
As the environment surrounding the construction machinery industry changes dramatically, we have been working towards creating a decarbonized society. This is a challenge for society, and we are responding to the diversifying needs for electrification.
We developed the knuckle boom crane “MK3053C”, launched in 2024, with the needs of Europe in mind. In Europe, there is a high level of interest in decarbonization.Like our existing battery-powered models, this model enables clean crane operations in underground passageways, buildings, and other indoor locations due to its quietness and CO2-free characteristics.
* In addition to battery specification, the MK3053C is also available in engine and electric specifications. It can be used in a wide range of situations.
The INFRONEER Group supports the TCFD (Task Force on Climate-Related Financial Disclosures) and identifies risks and opportunities in four areas: governance, strategy, risk management, and metrics and targets.