Suntory Group’s
vision to sustainability
Suntory Group’s
vision to
sustainability

Vision

Suntory Group
Sustainability Vision

As a multifaceted beverage company, we are dedicated to realizing a sustainable society where enriching people’s lives and conserving the natural environment go hand in hand. We deeply respect the blessings of nature on which our products rely, and engage in a range of activities to ensure sustainable use of natural resources and a healthy natural water cycle. In addition to delivering products and services that enrich people’s lives, we strive to ensure that our business growth contributes to a sustainable society across our entire value chain.

The Suntory Group's
7 Sustainability Themes

Theme
Commitment
Related SDGs
Water
water

Water management, water resource conservation, water education

Related SDGs

water
CO2
co2

CO2 emission reductions across all business activities

Related SDGs

co2
Raw
Ingredients
raw

Response to water scarcity, changes in producing regions, and human rights problems at suppliers

Related SDGs

raw
Containers & Packaging
packaging

Implement circular economy in main packaging materials including plastics

Related SDGs

packaging
Health
health

Promote better health through beverages and health foods, promote responsible drinking

Related SDGs

health
Human Rights
human

Protect human rights throughout the supply chain and promote diversity

Related SDGs

human
Enriching Life
enriching

Contribute to realizing a mentally and physically enriching society in all company activities

Related SDGs

enriching

Mid to Long-term Targets

The world is facing a wide range of challenges today, and we will engage more than ever to seek solutions to them as well as continue our efforst to realize sustainability. We have set mid to long-term targets and are implementing world-leading initiatives for water sustainability as well as for the pressing issues of reducing Greenhouse Gas (GHG) emissions and plastics.



Target toward 2030

Suntory Group
Our Targets

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