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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King Yuan Fu Packaging
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2021 | 2050 | Manufacturing | Chinese Taipei | ||
King Yuan Fu Packaging (KYF) is a Taiwanese company that produces food packaging. Their packaging has been sold to companies in over 30 countries and is used by numerous domestic companies. KYF has committed to sourcing 100% renewable electricity across its global operations by 2050. |
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Kirin Holdings
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2020 | 2040 | Food, beverage & agriculture | Japan | ||
Kirin Holdings Company is a global beverage & pharmaceuticals company headquartered in Japan. The company commits to sourcing 100% renewable electricity across its entire operations by 2040. |
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Konica Minolta, Inc.
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2019 | 2050 | Manufacturing | Japan | ||
Konica Minolta, Inc. is a Japanese multinational technology company manufacturing office and health care equipment for the public, commercial and corporate business sectors. The company has a target to achieve 100% renewable electricity across its global operations by 2050. |
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Korea Water Resources Corporation (K-water)
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2021 | 2050 | Services | Republic of Korea | ||
Korea Water Resources Corporation (K-water) provides world class water resources management services based on innovative technologies and 50 years of comprehensive know-how, in South Korea. As the water supply and dam operation leader in Korea, K-water is committed to reaching 100% renewable electricity across its entire operations by 2050. |
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KPMG
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2021 | 2030 | Services | Netherlands | ||
KPMG is a global organization of independent professional services firms providing Audit, Tax and Advisory services. The network operates in 146 countries and territories and in FY20 had close to 227,000 people working in member firms around the world. KPMG has committed to source 100 percent renewable electricity by 2022 in Global Board countries, and by 2030 for the wider global organization. |
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KPN
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2014 | 2017 | Services | Netherlands | ||
KPN is a Dutch landline and mobile telecommunications company that believes switching to renewable energy consumption is one key way to address climate change. All of KPN's electricity has come from renewable sources of energy since 2011. |
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Kumagai Gumi Co., Ltd
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2021 | 2050 | Infrastructure | Japan | ||
Kumagai Gumi Co., Ltd is a Japanese construction company involved in planning, designing and implementing construction work, as well as providing engineering, management and consulting services. They have been involved in numerous large-scale construction projects including the Shinjuku Nomura Building and Taipei101. Kumagai Gumi has set a target to source 100% renewable electricity across its global operations by 2050. |
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Landsec
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2015 | 2022 | Services | United Kingdom | ||
Landsec is the largest commercial property development and investment company in the UK. The company set a goal to source 100% of its electricity from renewable sources by 2019, as part of its ambition to be a sustainability leader, recognising the need to transition to a low carbon economy. |
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Lear
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2022 | 2030 | Manufacturing | United States of America | ||
Lear Corporation is a global automotive technology company, headquartered in the USA. With operations in 38 countries around the world, Lear provides seating and E-Systems technology, enabling superior in-vehicle experiences for consumers, and is driven by a commitment to innovation, operational excellence, and sustainability. The company commits to sourcing 100% renewable electricity across its global operations by 2030. |
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LEGO Group
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2017 | 2021 | Manufacturing | Denmark | ||
The LEGO Group is one of the world's leading manufacturers of creative play materials, and wants to make a positive impact on the planet and the children who will inherit it. Since 2012 the LEGO Group has invested approximately US$890 million in offshore wind power. In May 2017 the company joined RE100 and achieved its ambition to balance 100% of its electricity use with energy from renewable sources. |