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Carbon Footprints

Carbon Footprints

Carbon Footprints Initiatives

MARUI GROUP has continued to implement carbon footprint initiatives since 2009 to track CO2 emissions across the value chain in order to reduce environmental impacts and facilitate co-creation activities with business partners.

We provide in-store displays about our carbon footprint initiatives to inform all customers of these efforts, not just those concerned about environmental issues. By informing customers about eco-friendly products, we think that we can help motivate customers to make conscious decisions when selecting products and thereby propose ecological lifestyles.

Conducted on 59-inch products

59 eco-friendly products launched in the fiscal year ended March 31, 2022

Diagram showing customer awareness of environmentally friendly products
This figure shows the degree of customer interest in environmentally friendly products. It shows that 94% of people want to buy products from companies that are proactive about environmental considerations, and 65% are interested in environmentally friendly products. It has been.

Carbon footprint-tracked products

Shoes 37 styles
Pants 11 styles
Bags 7 styles
Handkerchiefs 4 styles
Total 59 styles
carbon footprint products
Carbon footprint product display

Distribution of CO2 Emissions over Lifecycle of Shoes (Average for women's shoes)

Diagram showing the percentage of CO2 emissions in the product life cycle
This chart shows the percentage of CO2 emissions at each stage of product raw material procurement, production, transportation, use, and recycling. A final carbon footprint of 5271g of CO2 emissions was recorded.

Carbon Offset

MARUI GROUP has employed carbon offset schemes since 2009 as an ecological action for offsetting emissions of CO2 and other greenhouse gases that it is unable to reduce in its own operations through reductions or the absorption of emissions elsewhere. (These activities were canceled in the fiscal year ended March 31, 2021, in response to the COVID-19 pandemic.)

Since 2014, we have been conducting carbon offset initiatives in disaster-stricken areas as well as in the areas that produce material for our shoes, the areas in which we open new stores, and other areas that benefit local customers.

Carbon offset initiatives

Feedback from Customers

・I now want to research carbon offset schemes more.

・As a fan of the Rakuchin series, I am pleased to know that these products are friendly toward the environment.

・This was the first time I heard that MARUI GROUP was working to preserve the environment. I want to do my part too.

Diagram showing the percentage of people who want to recommend environmentally friendly products to others

Carbon Offset Initiatives to Date

2009–January 2014 109 t-CO2 Offset CO2 emissions associated with sales of VISARUNO dress shirts
March 2015 25 t-CO2 Offset CO2 emissions associated with sales of Rakuchin Kirei Pumps through programs supporting reconstruction from the Great Hanshin-Awaji earthquake and the Great East Japan Earthquake and programs for aiding the regions that produce the materials used in the pumps
June 2015 50 t-CO2 Offset CO2 emissions associated with the transportation of employees that participated in planning meetings with customers related to the opening of Hakata Marui through programs that contribute to the city of Fukuoka
March and June 2016 50 t-CO2 Offset CO2 emissions associated with sales of Rakuchin Kirei Pumps through two regional contribution programs: a program that contributed to Fukuoka City in light of the opening of Hakata Marui and a program that contributed to Kobe City, where the materials used in the pumps are produced
March 2017 68 t-CO2 Offset CO2 emissions associated with sales of eight styles of shoes through a total of six regional contribution programs: three programs that were strongly supported by customers, one program voted for by sales staff, and two programs that contributed to shoe material-producing regions
September 2017 66 t-CO2 Offset CO2 emissions associated with sales of 12 styles of shoes at seven sites: three sites selected based on customer support, two sites in the regions that produce these shoes, and two sites in Kumamoto and Akita prefectures, which were struck by natural disasters in 2017
March 2018 95 t-CO2 Offset CO2 emissions associated with sales of 28 types of products at six sites: three sites selected based on customer support, two shoes production sites, and one site in Miyagi Prefecture at which we produce stockings, which were newly included among the products applicable under carbon offset schemes
September 2018 139 t-CO2 Offset CO2 emissions associated with sales of 54 types of applicable products at five sites selected with emphasis on municipal governments promoting solar power in order to facilitate the spread of renewable energy: two sites selected based on customer support; one site in Hyogo Prefecture, where applicable products are produced; and two sites in the disaster-stricken Tohoku and Kyushu regions
March 2019 137 t-CO2 Offset CO2 emissions associated with sales of 70 types of applicable products at six sites: three sites selected based on customer support, two sites in regions impacted by the Great East Japan Earthquake, and one shoe production site
Total 739 t-CO2