Yamato Transport Launches GHG Emission Reporting Service
Yamato Transport Co., Ltd., headquartered in Chuo-ku, Tokyo, has announced the launch of its new
Greenhouse Gas (GHG) Emission Reporting Service effective from November 18, 2025. This service aims to assist registered corporate clients of its
Yamato Business Members (YBM) program in assessing and reporting GHG emissions from their logistics operations, including home delivery services.
The calculation methods employed in this service align with the
ISO 14083:2023 international standard, ensuring that assessments are reflective of actual GHG emissions. This adherence to an established global benchmark significantly enhances the accuracy of emissions reporting, thereby supporting corporations in their sustainability initiatives.
The introduction of this service is a key step in addressing the urgent global challenge of climate change. As organizations across various sectors increasingly commit to achieving net-zero GHG emissions as a part of their corporate social responsibility, they face mounting pressure to disclose and reduce emissions across their supply chains.
Overview of the GHG Emission Reporting Service
Target Customers: Any corporation that holds a contract with Yamato Transport and has registered for the YBM program.
Eligible Products: The service covers shipments made through Yamato's prevalent delivery options, including regular home delivery, compact deliveries, and EAZY (service applicable only for shipments originating and destined within Japan, excluding remote islands).
Calculation Method: The emissions calculations are based on established methodologies outlined in the ISO 14083:2023 standard. These include the
fuel consumption method, which estimates emissions based on the fuel used, and the
fuel economy method, which considers the distance traveled. Additionally, the calculations are validated by external parties, specifically
Société Générale de Surveillance Certification Japan.
For detailed insights on GHG emissions calculation methods and reporting, customers can visit
Yamato's dedicated page.
Provision of Results: Based on the dimensions of the packages, origin and destination of shipments, and number of dispatches, GHG emissions will be aggregated and provided in a
monthly GHG Emissions Report. Clients can download this report in either PDF or CSV format from the YBM website.
Utilization Procedures: Corporate clients can initiate the service by filling out the GHG Emission Reporting Service Application Form available online at
this URL.
Background
The release of the ISO 14083:2023 standard in March 2023 was a response to the increasingly globalized nature of supply chains and the urgent need for valid, comparable GHG emissions data in the logistics domain. The new regulation also aligns with recent amendments from the Japanese Cabinet Office that mandate the inclusion of sustainability-related disclosures in securities reports.
By providing a reliable method to assess Scope 3 GHG emissions, which encompass emissions linked to other companies' activities within the supply chain, this service aims to optimize sustainability reporting for many businesses. Implementing a systematic and straightforward process for GHG emissions reporting empowers corporations to meet upcoming compliance expectations set to take effect in March 2025, under the
Sustainability Disclosure Standards (SSBJ) guidelines.
In conclusion, Yamato Transport's GHG Emission Reporting Service stands as a significant contribution towards enhancing sustainability efforts and facilitating transparency in corporate emissions reporting. Through this dedicated initiative, the company seeks to not only assist clients in meeting regulatory requirements but also to champion broader climate action across industries.