Hitachi Vantara Releases Inaugural Sustainability Report

Hitachi Vantara Leads the Way to Sustainable Business Practices: Launches First Sustainability Report and Emphasizes Reducing Carbon Emissions

Hitachi Vantara, a subsidiary of Hitachi Ltd, is committed to sustainable innovation by launching its first Sustainability Report. The document showcases the company’s dedication to environmental, social, and governance (ESG) principles and highlights ongoing initiatives that promote responsible and sustainable business practices.

The report emphasizes Hitachi Vantara’s focus on reducing carbon emissions and improving the energy efficiency of its products. The company aims to achieve Carbon Neutrality by 2030 and increase diversity in leadership roles with a 30% female representation by the same year. Sheila Rohra, CEO of Hitachi Vantara, stated that sustainability is a core value for the company reflected in its activities and solutions.

Hitachi Vantara has implemented sustainable product lifecycle management in line with circular economy principles. The Virtual Storage Platform One data platform is ENERGY STAR certified, highlighting its contribution to environmental responsibility and energy savings. The company’s focus on good governance practices and energy-efficient solutions is helping to reduce environmental footprint and operating costs for businesses.

Through its initiatives with customers in various sectors, including telecommunications and technology, Hitachi Vantara is driving positive change towards sustainability. For example, the company has implemented sustainable data architecture solutions for clients like Turkish telecom, leading to significant reductions in energy consumption and environmental impact. Overall, Hitachi Vantara’s commitment to sustainability and innovation is evident in its efforts to promote responsible business practices and reduce environmental impact.

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