NGK Spark Plugs has set itself the goal of achieving carbon neutrality by 2050 and has established the ‘Eco Vision 2030’, based on the United Nations’ ‘Sustainable Development Goals’.
The targets set milestones for where the company wants to be by the end of this decade, as well as the vision which will be pursued in the following 10 years leading up to 2040.
This environmental policy sees the ignition and sensor specialist promoting environmental conservation activities. These will be linked with corporate management to maintain a good balance with corporate growth – based on the participation of all company employees – in order to contribute to the construction of a sustainable society.
For ‘Eco Vision 2030’, the impacts the company’s day-to-day operations and products have on both society and the business were analysed, with 13 issues ultimately identified.
From these, four main issues considered to have a greater impact, were selected and given numerical goals. These were ‘Responding to Climate Change’, ‘Expanding Environmentally Friendly Products’, ‘Conserving Water Resources’, and ‘Waste Management’. Through the practice of ‘Eco Vision 2030’, all employees at NGK SPARK PLUG will work together to contribute to the realisation of global carbon neutrality and zero emissions.
NGK Spark Plugs’ (UK) Managing Director, Marko Wowczyna, explained: “We are undergoing unprecedented change at our company. Although confronting the issue of climate change provides us with many challenges, it offers many opportunities also, which we are keen to take advantage of. With our Long-Term Management Plan, ‘Nittoku BX’, we have already begun the process of transforming into an environmentally sustainable company fit for the future. Our new ‘Eco Vision 2030’, along with our Venture Labs and our investment in a $100 million Corporate Venture Capital Fund which is being run with the support of the global venture capital firm Pegasus Tech Ventures, clearly demonstrate the path we’re on.”
In the category of ‘Responding to Climate Change’, the company will aim to achieve a 30% reduction in CO2 emissions compared to 2018 figures, by 2030. To do this, business activities that contribute to a decarbonised society are being given precedence. The company has reportedly already made significant headway on this front, as evidenced by the progress it is making in the development of Solid Oxide Fuel Cell (SOFC) technology. This will provide even further benefits in the future when carbon-free hydrogen can be used as fuel.
In order to be successful in ‘Expanding Environmentally Friendly Products’, the company has established a certification system for environmentally friendly products, which assesses the environmental impact in the supply chain, including in-house production processes. Products that satisfy the certification standards will be announced annually, under the title of ‘Nittoku Green Products’. This certification system will ultimately accelerate the creation of environmentally friendly products.
Along with ‘Conserving Water Resources’, which sets the target of keeping water consumption intensity below the 2018 fiscal year level through the implementation of sustainable business operations, the company will also place a greater emphasis on ‘Waste Management’. This policy will see NGK SPARK PLUG aim to achieve an over 95% effective utilisation rate in terms of waste. The ‘3Rs’ (reduce, reuse, recycle) will be even further prioritised and a reduction of at least 1% of waste intensity compared to the 2018 fiscal year will be targeted.