On December 23, 2025, Konica Minolta, Inc. received recognition in the Climate A List from CDP, a global environmental non-profit. This marks the ninth time the company has achieved this top status.
CDP provides a platform for companies and governments to share their environmental impact. In the latest survey, over 24,800 companies worldwide reported data, representing about two-thirds of the entire global market. These disclosures were made at the request of more than 640 financial institutions, which manage assets totaling over $127 trillion. CDP’s database, which aligns with the Task Force on Climate-related Financial Disclosures (TCFD), guides investment and procurement decisions globally.
The Climate A List features companies leading in climate change efforts, setting ambitious goals, and transparently sharing their progress. It serves as a benchmark for environmental leadership in a world seeking sustainability.
Konica Minolta aims to achieve net-zero CO2 emissions by 2050, focusing on all aspects of its product lifecycle. The company is also addressing key issues like climate change and resource efficiency. To further its mission, it is enhancing its technology through artificial intelligence and integrating various tech across its operations to cut energy use and emissions.
Recent statistics show that organizations committed to sustainability often see improved financial performance. According to a 2023 study by the World Economic Forum, companies focused on environmental, social, and governance (ESG) factors saw 12% higher returns than their less sustainable counterparts over five years.
Konica Minolta’s dedication to building a greener future is clear. It balances business growth with a commitment to reducing its environmental footprint, appealing to both eco-conscious consumers and investors.
As more companies recognize the importance of sustainability, the trends on social media reflect the growing public interest in environmental responsibility. Users actively discuss corporate efforts to reduce carbon emissions, often praising companies that make meaningful progress.
For more insights on corporate sustainability efforts and to see the full Climate A List, visit CDP’s official site.

