Sony has set new environmental goals under its Green Management 2025 plan. The company aims to cut its carbon footprint and use resources more wisely. It plans to reach net zero emissions across its operations by 2040. This includes factories, offices, and all business activities. Sony also wants to reduce emissions from its products and supply chain.
(Sony’s “Green Management 2025” Targets Ambitious Goals)
The company will increase the use of renewable energy. It targets 100% renewable electricity for its global operations by 2030. Sony is working with suppliers to lower their environmental impact too. It asks them to report emissions and adopt cleaner practices.
Sony will design products that last longer and are easier to repair. It will use more recycled materials in its devices. Packaging will be simplified and made from sustainable sources. The goal is to cut plastic use and avoid waste.
Water conservation is another focus. Sony plans to reduce water use at its main production sites. It will also protect local water quality near its facilities.
(Sony’s “Green Management 2025” Targets Ambitious Goals)
The Green Management 2025 plan builds on Sony’s past efforts. It reflects growing pressure from customers and regulators for greener business. Sony says these steps support long-term growth and responsibility. The company believes sustainability and innovation go hand in hand. It will share progress through regular public updates.

