Members
Name | Membership type | Joining year | Target year |
These members have increased their ambition, bringing forward their target dates for 100% renewable electricity.
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Industry | Headquarters |
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Tongwei Co., Ltd
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2024 | 2030 | Diversified / conglomerate | China | ||
Tongwei Co., Ltd. is a large-scale private technology-based listed company with the dual main businesses of agriculture and new energy as its core. It is headquartered in Chengdu, China. The company now has more than 200 branches and subsidiaries all over the country and overseas, with more than 60,000 employees. Tongwei Co., Ltd commits to sourcing 100% renewable electricity across its entire, global operations by 2030. |
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Tokyu Land Corporation
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2019 | 2025 | |
Services | Japan | |
Tokyu Land Corporation is a real estate company that operates in urban and residential development, wellness, and other businesses. The company has a target to be powered by 100% renewable electricity by 2025. |
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Tokyu Corporation
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2019 | 2050 | Retail | Japan | ||
Tokyu Corporation is a major private railway company, land developer, hotel and retail store operator in the Greater Tokyo Area of Japan. It has set a target to achieve 100% renewable electricity by 2050. |
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Tokyu Construction Co., Ltd.
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2021 | 2030 | Infrastructure | Japan | ||
Tokyu Construction Co., Ltd. is a Japanese general contractor that builds commercial, institutional, and residential buildings and also performs civil engineering works for bridges, roads, and transportation systems. The company has committed to sourcing 100% renewable electricity across its entire global operations by 2030. |
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Tokyo Tatemono
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2021 | 2050 | Infrastructure | Japan | ||
Tokyo Tatemono is a Japanese real estate company that develops, sells and manages commercial buildings, housing and facilities, and has the longest history of business operations in Japan as a comprehensive real estate company. The company has committed to sourcing 100% renewable electricity across its global operations by 2050. |
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Toda Corporation
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2019 | 2050 | Infrastructure | Japan | ||
Toda Corporation is a construction company headquartered in Japan and operating through business in building construction, civil engineering, real estate and renewable power generation projects. The company has a goal to use 100% renewable electricity by 2050 and 50% by 2040. |
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TK Elevator
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2022 | 2030 | Manufacturing | Germany | ||
TK Elevator is an elevator company, becoming independent from thyssenkrupp AG in August 2020. Headquartered in Düsseldorf, Germany, the company’s most important business line is the service business, providing commodity elevators for residential and commercial buildings to cutting-edge, highly customized solutions for state-of-the-art skyscrapers. In addition, its business also consists of escalators and moving walks, passenger boarding bridges, stair and platform lifts. The company commits to sourcing 100% renewable electricity in its own operations by 2030. |
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The Estée Lauder Companies
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2017 | 2020 | Materials | United States of America | ||
The Estée Lauder Companies is one of the world’s leading manufacturers and marketers of quality skin care, makeup, fragrance and hair care products with a diverse portfolio of brands sold in 150 countries. The company has a target to achieve 100% renewable electricity globally by 2020. |
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Tetra Pak
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2016 | 2030 | Manufacturing | Sweden | ||
Tetra Pak is a Swedish food processing and packaging company committed to powering its operations with 100% renewable electricity by 2030, with an interim goal to reach 80% by 2020. |
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Tesco
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2017 | 2030 | Retail | United Kingdom | ||
Tesco is one of the world’s largest retailers with 6,500 stores in 8 countries. Its science-based climate change targets (own operations) are modelled on a 1.5 degree trajectory, requiring continuing efficiency improvements and renewable electricity. The company is committed to sourcing 100% of its electricity from renewable sources by 2030 – to include over 50% from power purchase agreements and on-site generation. It has an interim target to source 65% renewable electricity by 2020. |