Kyocera receives international awards for climate protection, innovation and sustainability
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Kyoto/London − Kyocera received multiple awards at the beginning of 2026 in recognition of its achievements in climate protection, innovation, and sustainable corporate management. Recognition from international organisations such as CDP, Clarivate and EcoVadis highlights Kyocera's dedication to balancing environmental responsibility with economic progress.
CDP ‘A List 2025’: Kyocera ranks among the top 4 per cent worldwide
The global environmental organisation CDP has included Kyocera in its prestigious 'A List 2025'. This means that the company is one of the world's leading players in terms of transparency and performance in climate protection. Of the approximately 20,000 companies assessed, only 877 – the top four per cent – achieved the highest rating category, 'A'. For Kyocera, this is the fourth time it has been included, following previous listings in 2020, 2021, and 2023.

Clarivate Top 100 Global Innovators: Innovative strength recognised worldwide
In addition to its climate rating, Kyocera was recognised for its technological innovation: Clarivate has once again included the company in its Top 100 Global Innovators list for 2026.
The assessment took into account factors such as influence, success, geographical investment activity and uniqueness of patents. This marks Kyocera's fifth consecutive award and tenth overall ranking among the world's most innovative organisations.

EcoVadis Silver: Sustainability along the supply chain
EcoVadis, an independent organisation that evaluates companies and suppliers from over 200 industries in more than 160 countries, has awarded Kyocera Group 2025 a silver rating for its sustainable corporate management practices.
The analysis covers four key areas: the environment, labour and human rights, ethics, and sustainable procurement. Kyocera's Silver rating places it among the top 15 per cent of all companies assessed worldwide, highlighting its dedication to responsible practices throughout the entire value chain.

Long-term climate targets and sustainable corporate strategy
Kyocera is pursuing the goal of becoming climate-neutral by the 2051 financial year. By the 2025 financial year, the company had significantly reduced its emissions compared to 2020 and had accelerated the expansion of renewable energies ahead of schedule.
These latest awards strengthen Kyocera's position as a leading international technology company that prioritises innovation, transparency and sustainability.