Environment | Parker Japan
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Reducing carbon and increasing renewable energy resources is vital to many organizations' sustainability goals. Parker can help customers adopt and adapt solutions for renewable energy projects, supporting those goals and promoting a cleaner future.

In addition, Parker has 117 sites that are certified to ISO 14001 Enviornmental Management System Standard, resulting in more efficient use of resources and reduction of waste.

Technology Innovation, Operations

Across a wide range of aerospace, industrial and mobile equipment applications, Parker team members partner with customers to solve their complex challenges and enable engineering breakthroughs. Living up to a greater purpose, however, means doing so in a way that minimizes environmental impact to help create a better world for future generations.

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Every day our highly engaged team members are taking action to create a safety-first workplace, improve the business and strengthen our communities. We’re also demonstrating how our interconnected portfolio of motion and control technologies is critical to enabling a cleaner and more sustainable world. Learn more in our latest Sustainability Report.

Parker's Carbon Commitment

Our Path to Carbon Neutral

Parker has made great progress on our sustainability journey, and we know we need to do more. We’ve made a commitment to achieve carbon neutral operations by 2040 and established a series of emissions targets.

This commitment to reducing our carbon emissions is another step we are taking to create a sustainable future.

View the graphic to learn about Parker’s commitment to achieving carbon neutral operations by 2040.

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Emissions Targets

  • Reduce absolute emissions directly from the company’s operations and indirect emissions from purchased energy (scopes I and II) by 50% by 2030.
  • Reduce other indirect absolute emissions related to materials sourcing, logistics and services (scope III) by 15% by 2030, and 25% by 2040.
  • Achieve carbon neutral operations (scopes I and II) by 2040.
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Long-Term Strategy

Our climate action program addresses potential risks to our business with a series of key objectives that include aligning technology solutions with changing customer expectations due to climate change, reducing carbon from both our operational and our indirect footprints, reducing risk of operational disruption due to climate change, and meeting customer expectations for carbon footprint reporting.

Reduced Energy Use, Emissions

Parker’s goal is to reduce absolute emissions related to materials sourcing, logistics and services (indirect footprint) by 15% by 2030, and 25% by 2040.
 

We have initiated the baseline step with our suppliers and logistics providers through the CDP Supply Chain program and incorporated these expectations into our supply chain requirements.

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Waste, Materials Management

Parker continues to reduce the volume of waste sent to landfills. Operating responsibly includes eliminating the use of materials that are hazardous to the environment and we are investing in alternatives. Through product testing and collaborating with our customers, we are finding solutions that deliver even better performance with less environmental impact.

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Water Conservation

Parker currently operates 35 manufacturing facilities located in areas identified as having high water stress by the World Resources Institute’s (WRI) Aqueduct 3.0 tool. Our goal is to implement water management best practices at 100% of these sites, which include a complete water inventory and a focus on conservation projects with the intent of reducing raw water consumption and increasing recycled water use. In 2021 and again in 2022, water use was measured at 4.2 million cubic meters per year.

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Supplier Partnerships

Parker has implemented several supply chain initiatives to reduce our environmental footprint. This includes leveraging sustainable transport methods to reduce emissions associated with air freight and transitioning to electronic documentation to reduce paper waste.

 

In addition, we are using EcoTransIT World as the tool to calculate CO2 emissions related to our subcontracted motor, rail, sea and air transport services.

 

We’re also partnered with the CDP Supply Chain program to begin the process of quantifying our supplier’s carbon footprint. Our goal is to determine our baseline footprint and then to work with our suppliers to achieve our Scope III targets.

 

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Sustainability Rankings, Partnerships

  • Parker has been a member of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) SmartWay® Transport Partnership since 2013.
  • Parker is a proud member of the Hydrogen Council, a global CEO-led initiative of companies working to accelerate the clean energy transition.
  • We’ve also maintained a high rating in the CDP supply chain analysis of more than 5,000 companies that support a sustainable economy.
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Learn how Parker is purposefully leading the way toward a more-sustainable future.