Fujitsu has joined a growing club of corporates committing to use electricity generated from 100% renewable sources.
The RE100 initiative – led by The Climate Group in partnership with CDP has the backing of more than 135 names from the world of big business. Last month the Vodafone Group signed up, pledging to achieve the goal by 2025; and now the famous Japanese tech brand says it will do so by 2050; with a 40% target by 2030.
“We are delighted to welcome Fujitsu to RE100. Their commitment comes at a crucial time, sending a clear message to the world that Japanese companies are committed, alongside their global peers, to using 100% renewable power,” said Sam Kimmins, Head of RE100, The Climate Group, in a Fujitsu news release.
The move by the tech firm is in line with a wider trend, fast becoming a mainstream practice, of corporates switching to green power.