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RED CARD TOKYO is presented here only through sustainability-related content associated with Tokyo Century and Tokyo-based hospitality and tourism initiatives. The material focuses on ESG commitments, climate-related disclosure, biodiversity, responsible finance, resource efficiency, and participation in public-private sustainability programmes. It includes references to UN Global Compact principles, TCFD recommendations, decarbonisation efforts, ESG indices, and initiatives to reduce environmental impact through energy saving, waste reduction, and resource reuse. The content also mentions support for sustainable finance and social issues through financial services and partnerships with external organisations.

RED CARD TOKYO Sustainability Actions

Signed UN Global Compact

Signing of the UN Global Compact. The United Nations Global Compact is a global initiative in which companies and organizations take part in creating a global framework to act as good members of society and achieve sustainable growth by committing to responsible and creative leadership. This voluntary initiative encourages companies to comply with and implement the Ten Principles of the UN Global Compact in the areas of human rights, labour, environment and anti-corruption.

Endorsed TCFD recommendations

Endorsement of the TCFD recommendations. The Task Force on Climate-related Financial Disclosures (TCFD) was established by the Financial Stability Board (FSB) at the request of the G20 to review how climate-related information should be disclosed and how the financial sector accounts for it.

Joined GX Future Consortium

Participation in the GX Future Consortium. Tokyo Century has been a member of both predecessor organizations since their inception (TCFD Consortium: May 2021; GX League: April 2023) and continues to play an active role in the new consortium. In fiscal 2025, it contributed to building the foundation for rule-making by participating in the public comment process for the Scope 3 Guidebook and deliberating on frameworks to appropriately evaluate contributions to climate change mitigation within the GX Management Promotion Working Group.

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RED CARD TOKYO Sustainability Commitments

2030

Net zero Scope 1 and 2

Reduce greenhouse gas emissions associated with in-house operations (Scope 1 and 2) to net zero by 2030.

2027

Complete LED lighting

LED lighting (to be completed by 2027). The power consumption for air conditioning is reduced by replacing the lighting of the guest rooms, kitchens, and back areas by LED lighting and suppressing the rise of room temperature.


Sustainable Development Goals

RED CARD TOKYO is committed to advancing these Global Goals to promote prosperity for people & planet.

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