Satisfactory Co., Ltd. Records Historic 8,571t CO2 Emission Reduction, Expands to "CO2 10000t Reduction Project"
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Satisfactory Co., Ltd., an environmental and social creation company, announced that its "CO2 5000t Reduction Project" achieved a record annual CO2 emission reduction of 8,571 tons (preliminary figure) in fiscal year 2025, surpassing its 5,000-ton target for the third consecutive year. Building on this success, the project will expand its scope from fiscal year 2026, transitioning to the "CO2 10000t Reduction Project" with a goal of creating a 10,000-ton annual impact. This achievement is attributed to a shift in corporate environmental strategies from cost to strategic investment, amidst market volatility driven by Middle East tensions and rising raw material costs for petroleum-derived products like naphtha and polyethylene (over 30% price increase). The company's "FUROSHIKI" product, a 99% recycled material garbage bag, is highlighted as a strategic option for both decarbonization and supply chain resilience. Satisfactory Co., Ltd. operates in waste management, environmental consulting, and recycling product businesses.
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: What was the recorded CO2 emission reduction for the project in fiscal year 2025?
- A: The project recorded a historic annual CO2 emission reduction of 8,571 tons in fiscal year 2025.
- Q: What is the new target name and goal of the project starting from fiscal year 2026?
- A: The project will transition to the "CO2 10000t Reduction Project" to aim for an annual 10,000-ton CO2 reduction.
- Q: What kind of product is "FUROSHIKI" and what percentage of recycled material does it use?
- A: "FUROSHIKI" is a garbage bag that is made from 99% recycled material.
- Q: When was Satisfactory Co., Ltd. established and where is its headquarters located?
- A: Satisfactory Co., Ltd. was established on November 13, 1996, and is headquartered in Chuo-ku, Tokyo.
- Q: Why did polyethylene product manufacturers announce price increases of over 30%?
- A: Polyethylene product manufacturers announced these price increases due to rising raw material and logistics costs.