Yamaha Corp 2020 SR

The report highlights Yamaha's commitment to sustainable development through its business activities in sound and music. Key achievements in fiscal 2020 include receiving SBTi certification for greenhouse gas reduction targets and endorsing TCFD recommendations. The company expanded its 'School Project' to provide instrumental music experiences to 390,000 children across five countries. Yamaha also improved its timber due diligence, ensuring 98.8% of procured timber was low risk, and increased its ratio of certified timber. Additionally, the company was recognized with a gold rating in the PRIDE INDEX for its LGBT support initiatives.

Company: Yamaha Corp

Sector: Consumer Discretionary

Country: Japan

Year: 2020

Type: SR

Pages: 125

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Yamaha Corp

Yamaha Corp 2020 Sustainability Report

Sustainability Report

The report highlights Yamaha's commitment to sustainable development through its business activities in sound and music. Key achievements in fiscal 2020 include receiving SBTi certification for greenhouse gas reduction targets and endorsing TCFD recommendations. The company expanded its 'School Project' to provide instrumental music experiences to 390,000 children across five countries. Yamaha also improved its timber due diligence, ensuring 98.8% of procured timber was low risk, and increased its ratio of certified timber. Additionally, the company was recognized with a gold rating in the PRIDE INDEX for its LGBT support initiatives.

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Document Details

Report Year

2020

Reporting Period

Apr 1, 2019 - Mar 31, 2020

Fiscal Year

2020

Published

Sep 1, 2020

Type

Sustainability Report

Language

English

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