Sumitomo Heavy Industries Earns Prestigious 'A' List Recognition in CDP 2025 Water Security Report
Sumitomo Heavy Industries, based in Shinagawa, Tokyo, has received the highest accolade in the international environmental non-profit organization CDP's "Water Security Report 2025," achieving the 'A' List status. This significant recognition highlights the company's leadership in environmental sustainability and its commitment to excellence in water resource management and climate change disclosures.
Founded in 1991, the Sumitomo Heavy Industries Group has a long-standing environmental policy focused on preventing pollution and effectively utilizing water resources. While water is not a major resource used in its operations, the company recognizes its crucial role for business continuity. The group has implemented various reduction activities over the years to manage water resources prudently and sustainably.
In recent years, the focus has shifted towards managing water risks associated with biodiversity, and the company has initiated information disclosures concerning the Taskforce on Nature-related Financial Disclosures (TNFD). Given the increasing severity of natural disasters, which can lead to oil spills and other water risks, proactive measures have been taken to address these serious challenges and ensure the sustainable use of water resources.
As part of its ongoing commitment to environmental stewardship, Sumitomo Heavy Industries is dedicated to enhancing efforts in water quality pollution prevention, reducing the risk of chemical spills, and implementing thorough strategies to combat flooding in operating regions. This dedication aligns with the company's broader sustainability principles, which prioritize protecting valuable water resources and maintaining ecological balance in addressing environmental issues.
The organization encourages stakeholders, including investors and the public, to explore its sustainability initiatives focused on water management, biodiversity, and environmental governance through the following resources:
The CDP not only evaluates and publicly shares information about corporate and municipal environmental initiatives, but it also collaborates with over 680 investors managing more than $130 trillion in assets, driving companies to mitigate their environmental impacts, reduce greenhouse gas emissions, and protect vital water and forest resources.
Since 2012, Sumitomo Heavy Industries has been actively participating in the climate change reporting, and it has engaged in water security assessments since 2017. Through these efforts, the company has been recognized under an eight-tier grading system ranging from 'A' to 'D-', establishing it as a leading contender in environmental performance and sustainability practices in the industry.
Sumitomo Heavy Industries' recognition as an 'A' List company not only affirms its commitment to addressing climate change and managing water resources but also sets a benchmark for others within the sector to aspire to and achieve. The organization remains resolute in its mission to foster a sustainable future by prioritizing environmental health and community resilience against climate impacts.