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1、Introduction The ESG data book 2023 is a tool to demonstrate Nissans policies and performance in the areas of Environmental,Social and Governance,which is becoming increasingly critical year by year.This data book enables stakeholders including shareholders,analysts,employees and customers to unders
2、tand each aspect of our approach and the philosophy behind it.Makoto Uchida,president and chief executive officer(CEO),regards ESG as a vital part of our overall strategy.In a statement for this data book,the CEO says:“It is more important than ever that our corporate purpose is embedded in all our
3、endeavors to build a more sustainable organization that is truly needed by customers and society.I am confident we will continue to drive innovation,empower mobility,and set a successful stage for future generations as we work together toward our goals.”The period covered by the data book coincides
4、with the final year of Nissan Sustainability 2022 including Nissan Green Program 2022.It also reflects the ongoing priorities of Nissan Ambition 2030.The strategic goal of our sustainability strategy is to enhance Nissans environmental performance,to ensure the highest standards of respecting human
5、rights in social aspects,and to strengthen corporate governance.We hope that the information and data provided offers an easy-to-read guide to Nissan ESG,which is an area of continuous development and innovation.We welcome stakeholder feedback on the contents.Category tabsClick the tabs to jump to t
6、he top page of each category.Viewing this reportThis ESG databook is an interactive PDF.You can easily access the information by clicking on the navigation tabs and buttons.Corporate directionCEO message 002CSO message 003The Alliance 004Sustainability at Nissan 005EnvironmentalEnvironmental policie
7、s and philosophy 015Climate change 023Air quality 046Resource dependency 048Water scarcity 055Third-party assurance 058Strengthening our business foundations to address environmental issues 060SocialSocial policies and philosophy 067Human rights 068Traffic safety 075Diversity,equity and inclusion 07
8、9Product safety and quality 091Supply chain management 097Human resource development 102Labor practices 107Employees health and safety 112Community engagement 117GovernanceGovernance policies and philosophy 121Corporate governance 122Risk management 132Compliance 134DataESG dataCorporate overview 14
9、1Environmental data 143Social data 159Governance data 163Editorial policy 164ContentsNavigation buttonsGo back one pageGo forward one pageReturn to previous viewLink buttons Jump to linked pageP000Jump to information on the webURLCorporate directionEnvironmentalSocialDataGovernanceContents001Nissan
10、Motor CorporationESG data book 2023Corporate directionEnvironmentalSocialDataGovernanceContentsCEO messageGuided by our corporate purposedriving innovation to enrich peoples lives we continue to place sustainability at the center of our business.Sustainability is fundamental to the value that we pro
11、vide to our customers and society as we strive together to empower mobility and beyond.We are delivering exciting vehicles and technologies that empower customer journeys and,through various collaborations,we are building a smart ecosystem to empower society.One of the most pressing challenges we fa
12、ce globally is climate change.At Nissan,we aim to achieve carbon neutrality across all operations and the lifecycle of our products by 2050,and electrification is a fundamental pillar of our strategy towards it.In 2021,we introduced Nissan Ambition 2030,our long-term vision to realize a cleaner,safe
13、r,and more inclusive society.We outlined our electrified vehicle goals and market-specific electrification targets.In February this year,we announced that we would be accelerating this with new models and sales targets to meet growing customer needs.We are also working to develop driver assistance a
14、nd vehicle intelligence technologies to reduce fatalities as well as empower society by providing mobility choices.Additionally,Nissan has endorsed the United Nations Global Compact on sustainable and socially responsible initiatives,and our strategy aligns us with the UN Sustainable Development Goa
15、ls.Participation in initiatives such as these hold us accountable,serving as a reminder as to what we should achieve and how we must actively play our part.Mitigating risks in Nissans own operations and across our global supply chains is also integral.Respecting human rights is fundamental and we ha
16、ve a zero-tolerance policy on human rights violations.This belief is also clearly reflected in the Nissan Human Rights Policy Statement in accordance with the United Nation Guiding Principles on Business and Human Rights.Additionally,our Global Code of Conduct sets the standard for our actions as a
17、global company of influence.Instilling a rigorous governance system is essential to maintain organizational integrity.Our three statutory committeesNomination Committee,Compensation Committee,and Audit Committeeprovide oversight and transparency in decision-making.What is critical is ensuring that t
18、he frameworks are effective.To that end,we continue to seriously reflect on past incidents to improve our governance practices.I strongly believe that people are Nissans greatest asset.It is my priority to ensure that all employees feel empowered,supported,and can be their authentic selves at work.T
19、o do so,we promote diversity,equity,and inclusion as a key part of our culture,and we are proud that more than 100 nationalities are represented within our global workforce.Although diverse,we are united in our purpose.Working toward these ambitions is no small undertaking,and some of these challeng
20、es cant be addressed by Nissan alone.Carrying out initiatives with our partners,who know their markets and have expertise in each area,will allow us to provide high value to customers and make a difference to the world.For nearly nine decades,we have done what others dont dare to do.Nissan has gone
21、through many periods of change and evolution.Today,it is more important than ever that our corporate purpose is embedded in all our endeavors to build a more sustainable organization that is truly needed by customers and society.I am confident we will continue to drive innovation,empower mobility,an
22、d set a successful stage for future generations as we work together toward our goals.Director,representative executive officer,president and CEOMakoto UchidaFor a cleaner,safer and more inclusive worldNissans DNADo what others dont dare to doTogether we empowermobility and beyondEMPOWERINGJOURNEYSEM
23、POWERINGSOCIETYCorporate PurposeDriving innovation to enrich peoples livesNISSAN WAY002Nissan Motor CorporationESG data book 2023Corporate directionEnvironmentalSocialDataGovernanceContentsThe AllianceCSO messageCEO messageSustainability at NissanCSO messageSustainability is positioned as a core com
24、ponent of Nissans foundation and culture.It is vital for Nissan to contribute to the creation of a cleaner,safer,more inclusive world.Everything we have done is with respect for the environment,people,society and future generations under the sustainability strategy“Nissan Sustainability 2022”.As we
25、formulate sustainability strategies,we discussed societal and environmental issues and have identified 21 material areas among our ESG factors where Nissan must address.Demonstrating our commitment to prioritizing ESG at a strategic level,these areas are closely tracked by executive members and Boar
26、d of Directors.Addressing climate change is a key priority.At Nissan,we aim to become carbon neutral across all operations and product lifecycles by 2050.Our midterm environmental action plan,the Nissan Green Program 2022(NGP2022)which will be renewed this year outlined goals to reduce emissions in
27、addition to air quality,resource dependency,and water scarcity,which remain key focus areas for Nissan.In fiscal year 2022,we have reduced 41.2%of CO emissions from new cars(vs fiscal year 2000),and 27.7%of CO emission from corporate activities(vs fiscal year 2005).By 2030,we plan to introduce 27 ne
28、w electrified modelsincluding 19 new electric vehicles(EVs)as part of Nissan Ambition 2030,our long-term vision to realize a cleaner,safer and more inclusive world.We are also putting efforts to establish a sustainable EV ecosystem,which will directly address the changes in customer lifestyle and th
29、e supply and demand to the power grid that will come with the projected sharp increase in the adoption of electric vehicles.To accelerate these efforts,we launched the strategic sustainable finance framework in 2022.This new framework will enable material fundraising efforts for accelerating Nissans
30、 innovations in next-generation electrified vehicles,batteries,environmental technologies,and new mobility services.We are proud to have received an A list from the global environmental NGO CDP for water security in 2022 for the fourth consecutive year and leadership(A/A-)for climate change for ten
31、successive years.Participating in the Race to Zero campaign supported by the United Nations helps keep us accountable on our quantitative goals.Nissan conducts its business activities with a constant awareness of societys needs.We have set six key areas in social dimension-traffic safety,DEI(diversi
32、ty,equity and inclusion),quality,supply chain,employees and community engagement.Through materiality assessment,we have designated human rights,fundamental principle to everything we do,as a material factor that must be addressed judiciously.Accordingly,we conduct human rights assessments as part of
33、 a due diligence process to ensure practices operated by Nissan as well as our partners globally.As we continue to evolve,there remains much to address in terms of conducting business through a holistically sustainable lens.We are getting ready to announce the new sustainability strategy including o
34、ur next Nissan Green Program,which will play a critical role in our business going forward,later in this fiscal year.As a purpose-led business,providing products,services,and technologies that bring value to customers responsibly and building a more just,equitable company for our people are what dri
35、ves Nissan toward a more sustainable future.Nissan Motor Co.,Ltd.Senior Vice President,Chief Sustainability OfficerJoji Tagawa003Nissan Motor CorporationESG data book 2023Corporate directionEnvironmentalSocialDataGovernanceContentsThe AllianceCSO messageCEO messageSustainability at NissanThe Allianc
36、eThe Renault-Nissan-Mitsubishi Alliance is one of the worlds leading automotive alliances.Through a creative cooperation business model,the Alliance aims at enhancing the competitiveness and profitability of each of the member companies by capitalizing on individual companys strengths and complement
37、ing their strategies.In 2020,Nissan started its transformation journey with the Nissan NEXT plan and took a visionary step with Nissan Ambition 2030 to set a north star for its business,with the Alliance positioned as a key pillar.However,the environment surrounding the company is changing dramatica
38、lly.The company needed to adopt to the new reality and urgently address the issues with agility-whether climate change,geo-political scenarios,raw material hikes,or fragmentation of markets.Hence,there was a need to move to the next level of transformation,even at the level of the Alliance.At a pres
39、s conference in London in February 2023,the leaders of Nissan,Renault and Mitsubishi Motors unveiled steps in three areas to extend collaboration in growth markets,in electrification and next-generation technologies,which will complement the delivery of Nissan Ambition 2030.The first area is high-va
40、lue-creation operational projects in Latin America,India and Europe.The high value initiatives will enable each company to fast-track innovations,improve cost-efficiency and add value.Already,we are seeing the fruits of our revamped partnership in the form of Nissan and Renault announcing a new long
41、-term vision for India later in February.This initiative will see an initial investment of around US$600m and will support increasing production and R&D activities,introducing electric vehicles,and transitioning to carbon-neutral manufacturing.This will result in the creation of 2,000 new jobs at th
42、e Renault Nissan Technology&Business Centre in Chennai.Second,the partners aim to enhance strategic agility with new initiatives that partners can join.While Nissan continues to support customers in accelerating the adoption of electrified mobility,the speed of electrification and customer acceptanc
43、e differs from market to market.Nissan has disclosed its intention to invest up to15%in Ampere,Renault Groups EV&Software entity to support its robust electrification strategy in Europe.Ampere would be an enabler for Nissan to participate in a project creating new business opportunities in Europe,pr
44、omising new collaborations,and generating value.The third area is a rebalanced cross-shareholding between Nissan and Renault,with reinforced Alliance governance.In the new phase of transformation,the Alliance needed an efficient structure and enhanced governance,which would deepen mutual trust and e
45、nsure each member can contribute its strengths in accelerating our shared ambitions for the future of mobility.Built on a solid foundation and a transformed Alliance with Renault and Mitsubishi Motors,Nissan will continue to leverage the partnership to enhance the delivery of its corporate strategy,
46、by reinforcing its competitiveness,sustainable profitability,and social and environmental responsibilities.004NISSAN MOTOR CORPORATIONESG Data Book 2023Corporate directionEnvironmentalSocialDataGovernanceContentsThe AllianceCSO messageCEO messageSustainability at NissanSustainability strategySustain
47、ability at NissanTo fulfill its corporate purpose of“Driving innovation to enrich peoples lives,”Nissan provides unique and innovative automotive products and services that deliver superior value to all stakeholders.As it evolves as a company through its full range of global activities,Nissan seeks
48、to create economic value and contribute to the resolution of issues facing society as a leading global automaker.Nissan aims to become a truly sustainable company that plays a vital role for its customers,shareholders,employees,as well as for communities,and all other stakeholders.It is committed to
49、 achieving a cleaner,safer and more inclusive world.Analyzing societal issues and assessing materialityNissan formulates sustainability strategies and promotes activities that account for stakeholder interests and the latest trends,such as technological innovation.When formulating these strategies,w
50、e identified key material issues that we should address on a company-wide level based on an analysis of risks and opportunities.We considered both corporate activities and sustainability from the perspective of the impact of society and the environment on Nissan(financial impact),which is of great i
51、nterest to investors as well as the new perspective of how Nissan impacts-and benefits-society and the environment,and in doing so demonstrate the value that Nissan creates as well as its priorities.By communicating its approach in greater detail to stakeholders,Nissan hopes to expand opportunities
52、for collaboration in various ways and further strengthen its relationships of trust in the automotive sector as well as further afield in a bid to take its initiatives to the next level.Sustainability at Nissan005Nissan Motor CorporationESG data book 2023Corporate directionEnvironmentalSocialDataGov
53、ernanceContentsThe AllianceCSO messageCEO messageSustainability at NissanNissan materiality matrixHaving assessed 21 material issues,the items at the top of the vertical axis indicate Nissans greatest value and impact on society and the environment,while those in the right-hand column on the horizon
54、tal axis indicate the greatest impact on Nissan from society and the environment.Nissan has determined the 12 most important items.Nissan will incorporate each identified into business activities to expand opportunities for collaboration and help promote robust efforts that embody our corporate purp
55、ose.Materiality assessment process Step 1:Clarifying societal and environmental issuesWe assess global agendas by regularly analyzing market-trends,identifying expectations from society through dialogue with stakeholders that include investors,and studying the United Nations Climate Change Conferenc
56、e of Parties(COP),Sustainable Development Goals(SDGs),and risk reports published by the World Economic Forum(WEF).Step 2:Assessing material issues facing Nissan and the automobile sector as a wholeWe assess Nissans material issues by analyzing risks and opportunities from a global perspective.This p
57、erspective incorporates both efforts to achieve the Nissan Ambition 2030 long-term vision and the role of the automobile sector.Step 3:Prioritizing materialityWe organize priorities based on risks and opportunities into a matrix to identify the value Nissan creates and determine how to enhance initi
58、atives going forward.Experts then conduct a review and provide feedback.Step 4:Reaching consensus among management and the Board of DirectorsWe report our materiality assessment including background information and the reasons for our selections to executives and the Board of Directors to reach a co
59、nsensus.006Nissan Motor CorporationESG data book 2023Corporate directionEnvironmentalSocialDataGovernanceContentsThe AllianceCSO messageCEO messageSustainability at Nissan Ecosystem service and biodiversity DEI (Diversity,equity and inclusion)Lifecycle management Pursue energy efficiency Engagement
60、with stakeholders Preservation of water,air and soil Wellness and occupational safety/health Risk hedge for physical hazards Human resource developmentextremely highHighNissans value/impact on society and the environment Highextremely highImpact on Nissan from society and the environment*No priority
61、 in category Top 12 prioritized items Community development Vehicle safety Cleaner emissions Privacy and data security Product quality Supply chain management Sustainable resource management Governance,regulation and compliance Inclusive mobility solutions Human rights Vehicle electrification Renewa
62、ble energy:social:Environmental:governance Materiality description and its importanceMaterialityDescription Nissan initiativesESGGovernance,regulation and complianceGuided by corporate purpose,values and business code of conduct,we will operate with the highest level of business integrity through ef
63、fective governance based on the transparent framework,comply with respective laws and regulations,and ensure we act consistently with respect and integrity towards people and society.Corporate governance(P122)Compliance(P134)Inclusive mobility solutionsBy providing advanced new mobility technologies
64、 and services(e.g.,autonomous driving)to more people,we wish to realize an inclusive society where everyone has access to safe and reliable mobility.Traffic safety(P075)Human rightsFoster an organization where every employee shows utmost respect to individual dignity and human rights.Nissan commits
65、to act in accordance with internal ethical standards set by the United Nations Guiding Principles on Business and Human Rights.Human rights(P068)Vehicle electrificationBy steadily increasing electrified line-up,offering advanced vehicle and battery technologies and supporting EV eco-system,we are ac
66、celerating our efforts toward carbon neutrality.Climate-change product initiatives(P026)Renewable energyThrough partnerships with various sectors and collaboration with governments and communities,we will promote the use of renewable and alternative energy sources to reduce CO2 emissions.With 4R*inc
67、luding Vehicle-to-everything(V2X),we continue to empower societies with safe energy management solutions.*4R:Battery reuse,refabricate,resell,recycle Climate change(P023)Vehicle safetyThrough advanced driver assistance technologies accessible to more customers,we wish to realize zero fatality by eli
68、minating the number of deaths in traffic accidents involving Nissan vehicles.Traffic safety(P075)Cleaner emissionsWith the goal of“atmosphere-level clean emissions,”we will ensure cleaner exhaust emissions(e.g.NOx,PM,etc.)from our products and facilities.Air quality(P046)Privacy and data securityCom
69、mitted to safeguarding data protection and privacy rights,protecting stakeholder personal data through appropriate security measures,and will be responsible for secure handling of data in consideration of new technologies and security risks.Risk management(P132)Community developmentContribute to the
70、 development of communities and empower societies through disaster management support and humanitarian aid and social transformation initiatives like Blue Switch.Climate change initiatives for partnerships with society(P033)Community engagement(P117)Product qualityProvide reliable,comfortable,and us
71、er-friendly mobility by improving the design and product quality including chemical substance management and in-cabin air.Air quality(P046)Product safety and quality(P091)Supply chain management Aim to conduct our business activities based on our supplier CSR guidelines in an ethical,socially and en
72、vironmentally responsible manner at each stage of the supply chain.Strengthening our business foundations to address environmental issues working with suppliers(P064)Supply chain management(P097)Sustainable resource managementAvoid resource price fluctuations and procurement risk,reduce dependence o
73、n resources by establishing a vehicle manufacturing system that enables effective and sustainable use of material resources by circular economy such as repair/reuse/rebuild/recycle.Resource dependency(P048)E:environmentalS:socialG:governance007Nissan Motor CorporationESG data book 2023Corporate dire
74、ctionEnvironmentalSocialDataGovernanceContentsThe AllianceCSO messageCEO messageSustainability at NissanSustainability strategy:Nissan Sustainability 2022In 2018,we formulated a sustainability strategy called Nissan Sustainability 2022(NS2022).In addition to formulating a long-term sustainability vi
75、sion considering risks and opportunities in our business as well as societal expectations,in NS2022 we identified key initiatives and their targets toward 2022 in each aspect of ESG(environmental,social and governance).Regarding the environment,Nissan has set a new goal for achieving carbon neutrali
76、ty across the entire life cycle of its products by 2050.As part of this effort,by the early 2030s every all-new Nissan vehicle offeringin key markets will be electrified.In reforming our industrial structure to help combat climate change,we will embrace“just transition”and aim to realize a“society i
77、n which no one is left behind.”Environmental:We steadily executed our medium-term environmental action plan,the Nissan Green Program 2022(NGP2022)and achieved our objectives in key areas with the exception of some activities impacted by COVID-19 and lower production volumes owing to semiconductor sh
78、ortages.Social:We carried out key social initiatives listed in NS2022,implemented the human rights due diligence process for employees and accelerated our human rights activities in the supply chain.Governance:We have conducted business activities with impartiality,fairness and transparency by build
79、ing a new governance system,establishing various internal policies and strengthening rules to strictly comply with law and regulations.Although NS2022 ended in fiscal 2022,Nissan recognizes the need to accelerate and further evolve its sustainability activities.To that end,we are now developing the
80、next sustainability strategy with an eye on fiscal 2030 to realize our long-term vision,Nissan Ambition 2030.008Nissan Motor CorporationESG data book 2023Corporate directionEnvironmentalSocialDataGovernanceContentsThe AllianceCSO messageCEO messageSustainability at NissanPlease refer to each chapter
81、 for more details about our fiscal 2022 results.Nissans activitiesSustainability vision Main goals/approaches for 2022EnvironmentalClimate changeAchieve carbon neutrality by 2050 across the life cycle of its products by the early 2030s all new vehicles offering in major markets will be electrifiedRe
82、ducing products and manufacturing CO2 emissionsProduct CO2 emissions reduction:40%reduction of CO2 emissions from new cars(vs.FY2000;Japan,U.S.,Europe,China)Overall reduction of CO2 emissions from corporate activities:30%reduction of CO2 emissions per vehicle sold(vs.FY2005;global)Resource dependenc
83、yZero new material resource use Using materials that do not rely on newly mined resources for 70%of the materials used in each vehicle in 2050Minimizing usage of new resources,with the efforts of waste to landfill reduction and waste reduction,etc.More than 30%(in weight)of a new vehicle to be non-n
84、ew material resourcesAir qualityZero impactImproving exhaust emissions from products and manufacturing.Cabin air quality improvement:Promote research on technical solutionsReduce VOC from manufacturing:Promote reduction of VOC per paint area(vs.FY2010)Water scarecityZero stressReducing water withdra
85、wal from manufacturing:21%reduction of water withdrawal per global production(vs.FY2010)SocialRespect for human rightsTraffic safetyReduce the number of fatalities involving Nissan vehicles to virtually zeroPromote safety technologies evolution and adoptionDiversity,equity and inclusion(DEI)Achieve
86、sustainable development by creating innovation through building an inclusive organization where individual employees with diverse backgrounds in terms of race,nationality,gender,religion,disability,age,place of origin,gender identity and sexual orientation can demonstrate their potential to the full
87、estFor female manager ratio,in principle,we will target to get closer to the same level of female ratio in management as indirect employees.(Japan)QualityProduct qualityStrive for top-level quality from the customers perspectiveSales and service qualityAchieve top-level quality in all focus markets
88、and maintain top-level quality for sales and service over the longer termSupply chainAim to establish a sustainable supply chain with due regard to the environment and human rightsAll of our suppliers follow Renault-Nissan CSR Guidelines for SuppliersAim to reduce our collective environmental footpr
89、int through environmental data survey and collaboration with suppliersEmployeesLearning and developmentNurture an ability to cope with a range of potential future developmentsCreate a continuous learning culture at Nissan by:Launching an integrated development framework Optimizing leadership develop
90、ment programs Providing digital solutions to realize“anytime,anywhere learning”utilizing effective digital solutions Occupational health and safetyRealization of a bright and vibrant workplace free from disasters and illnessesOccupational accident frequency rate to be continuously maintained below p
91、revious years results.Aim to eliminate fatal accidentsPromote health management and aim to remain a company where each and every employee can work with enthusiasmCommunity engagementRealize a cleaner,safer and more inclusive societyAll regions are executing philanthropy programs for strategic areas,
92、such as zero emissions,zero fatalities and zero inequalitiesGovernanceCorporate governanceWe address improvement of corporate governance as one of its most prioritized managerial tasksComplianceA fully functioning framework for the prevention of conduct violations and for compliance at Nissan global
93、lyEnhance monitoring of each compliance risk area,and establish framework to oversee progress of each monitoring activityEnhance the third-party compliance system to ensure the entire Nissan business process is compliantRisk managementAchieve benchmark levels for maintenance and enhancement of infor
94、mation security,prevention of information leaks,damagelimitation and maintenance of transparency in the event of leaksAchieve benchmark levels for maintenance and enhancement of information security in each area,including new environments and areasSustainable financeThe Nissan Sustainable Finance Fr
95、amework will enable Nissan to raise funds needed to further enhance its sustainability efforts.Nissan has obtained a second party opinion from Sustainalytics,an independent organization,stating that Nissans framework is in alignment with the Green Bond Principle 2021,Social Bond Principle 2021,Susta
96、inability Bond Guideline 2021,Green Loan Principle 2021 and Social Loan Principle 2021.Funds raised through the framework will be used for a wide range of initiatives,including the development and production of electrified vehicles,and batteries.The scope will also include technology development and
97、 infrastructure development for the creation of EV ecosystems and smart cities,and the development of safer and more sustainable mobility.Nissan,under its corporate purpose,“driving innovation to enrich peoples lives”,is positioning sustainability at the core of its business.Aiming to grow as a comp
98、any through global business activities and by contributing to solving various issues facing society,Nissan will continue to strive to provide value to stakeholders and support the development of a sustainable society.*1*2*1Nissan and Nissan Sales Finance affiliates Sustainable Finance Framework:http
99、s:/www.nissan- Opinion:https:/mstar-sustops-cdn-mainwebsite- her for more information.https:/ her for more information.https:/ signs 200 billion yen green loan for zero emission mobility investmentsIn November 2022,Nissan signed a syndicated green loan agreement,the first funds raised since launchin
100、g the Sustainable Finance Framework.*3 The loan,with a contract amount of 200 billion yen and a contract period of five and seven years,will be utilized to support its clean mobility and related projects to progress its long-term electrification and carbon neutrality ambitions.Loan proceeds will fun
101、d eligible green projects defined in the framework,such as R&D,investments and expenditures for the design,development,and manufacturing of zero-emission vehicles and components for electric vehicles or other future carbon neutral initiatives,accelerating electrification programs.Nissan issues a tot
102、al of 200 billion yen in sustainability bonds to fund green and sustainability projectsIn January and February 2023,Nissan issued a total of 200 billion yen in sustainability bonds and completed the fundraising.*4The bonds constitute a second round of fundraising based on the Sustainable Finance Fra
103、mework,with the issuance comprising“SAKURA”bonds for retail investors and wholesale bonds for institutional investors.The funds will be invested in eligible green and sustainability projects defined in the framework.This covers key areas including the design,development,and manufacturing of electric
104、 vehicle and autonomous driving,among others.009Nissan Motor CorporationESG data book 2023Corporate directionEnvironmentalSocialDataGovernanceContentsThe AllianceCSO messageCEO messageSustainability at NissanInternal efforts to promote sustainabilityCompanywide management of specific activities unde
105、r Nissans sustainability strategy,from setting goals to monitoring progress,is the responsibility of the Global Sustainability Steering Committee chaired by the companys chief sustainability officer.The committee meets biannually and includes management representatives from functions for each of the
106、 ESG areas.Each function is responsible for advancing its own activities and progress is reported to the committee.Nissan implements the PDCA cycle in pursuit of improved sustainability performance.As in past years,three committee meetings were held in fiscal 2022.Discussions at the Committee are re
107、ported and proposed to the Executive Committee,Nissans highest decision-making body.The contents are then reported to the board of directors.Nissans sustainability decision-making processRepresentatives from sustainability strategy-related functionsat global headquarters and regional officesChairper
108、sonChief sustainability officer Global sustainability steering committeeExecutive CommitteeBord of DirectorsDecisionsProposals/reports*1Please refer to the 2022 Securities Report(P067)for details of the performance indicators for the performance-based incentive compensation program.https:/www.nissan
109、- here for more information on the Compensation Committee.P127Executives roles on sustainability and its performance assessmentSince fiscal 2021,the company added new performance indicators for sustainability,carbon neutrality and human rights in performance-based cash incentives that form a part of
110、 the long-term incentive program.Based on our corporate purpose of“Driving innovation to enrich peoples lives,”Nissan will enhance long-term corporate value and social value,and become a sustainable corporation.These items are particularly important in terms of business strategy and are also drawing
111、 the attention of stakeholders as sustainability challenges the company is tackling to improve its mid-to long-term corporate value and social value.*1*2Environment:external evaluation on carbon neutralitySocial:external evaluation on respect for human rights(Reflect 10%of performance indicators for
112、 the performance-based incentive compensation program.)Managing the advancement of sustainabilityPDCA cycle to promote sustainabilityAt Nissan,sustainability activities are promoted through the plandocheckact(PDCA)cycle.After the Global Sustainability Steering Committee and Executive Committee(EC)de
113、cide the overall direction on sustainability initiatives,progress on activities is managed,societal views are incorporated into corporate activities and external trends are analyzed.Internal managementExternal communicationPlanNissans Global Sustainability Steering Committee and EC define overall di
114、rection and measures for the companys sustainability activities.DoBased on the two committees decisions,the divisions represented in the Global Sustainability Steering Committee take action and manage progress.CheckNissan considers societal feedback,such as rating agencies and ESG investment.ActNiss
115、an defines priority areas of focus based on analysis of social trends,external evaluations and research on competitors.PDCA cycle010Nissan Motor CorporationESG data book 2023Corporate directionEnvironmentalSocialDataGovernanceContentsThe AllianceCSO messageCEO messageSustainability at NissanParticip
116、ation in the United Nations Global CompactNissan supports a number of international guidelines and agreements,respecting international policies and standards as it conducts its business.Since January 2004,Nissan has participated in the UN Global Compact,a corporate responsibility initiative built ar
117、ound 10 universal principles regarding human rights,labor,the environment,and anti-corruption.Nissans sustainability management aims to enhance the full range of the companys activities based on these 10 principles.*1*1Click here for more information on the UN Global Compact.https:/unglobalcompact.o
118、rg/Stakeholder engagementDialogue with stakeholdersNissan defines stakeholders as those individuals and organizations that influence or are influenced by the companys business.The company aims to align its corporate activities with societal needs.Nissan gathers and integrates stakeholder feedback in
119、to its operations to build trustworthy relationships.The company provides various opportunities for dialogue with stakeholders and seeks to identify opportunities and risks in their early stages.These interactions take place at its global headquarters and other facilities in Japan and globally.Nissa
120、n established this structure to ensure feedback reaches the company.Nissans StakeholdersCustomersEmployeesNGOs and NPOsShareholders and InvestorsSuppliers and DealersGovernments,industrial Associations,business partners,and international organizationsLocal Communities and Future GenerationsNissans s
121、takeholders and engagement opportunities011Nissan Motor CorporationESG data book 2023Corporate directionEnvironmentalSocialDataGovernanceContentsThe AllianceCSO messageCEO messageSustainability at Nissan*1Cumulative total from May 2018 to end of March 2021.Click here for more information on“Blue Swi
122、tch”.(Japanese only)https:/www3.nissan.co.jp/first-contact-technology/blue-switch.html P117*2Click here for more information.(Japanese only)https:/ Motor CorporationESG data book 2023Corporate directionEnvironmentalSocialDataGovernanceContentsThe AllianceCSO messageCEO messageSustainability at Nissa
123、nStakeholdersStakeholder engagementStakeholder interests,main topicsMajor initiatives for 2022CustomersCustomer service interaction,contact through dealers,websites,showrooms,events,customer surveys,media(TV,magazines,social media,etc.),owners meetings,vehicle maintenance,mailing service Product and
124、 service quality Customer supportCustomer call center response(receives about 200,000 calls in Japan)Quick VOC Quick VOC(P096)Calls for participation in Earth Hour 2022 via SNS EmployeesDirect contact(including whistleblowing system),intranet,internal events,interviews,surveys Company performance an
125、d issues Workplace diversity Workplace environment Career,trainingPresidential addressManagement Information Exchanges(MIEs)by EC members and senior managersSustainability seminarDEI Fireside Chat(P085)(P110)Dialogues through competency appraisal,performance appraisal“Your Voice,”a suggestion box to
126、 collect employees matters of interests(P110)Global employee survey(P108)Suppliers and dealersSuppliers conferences,dealer conventions,business meetings,direct contact,briefings,events,corporate guidelines,websites Fair trade Nissans sustainability policies,medium-term business plan,and purchasing p
127、oliciesSupplier environmental activity briefing sessions(Japan)Production information meetings(monthly)Suppliers meetings Purchasing policy briefing sessionsNISSAN Global supplier awards(P100)Nissan Green Shop(Japan)(P064)Shareholders and investorsDirect contact with IR team,shareholders meetings,fi
128、nancial results briefings,IR events,IR meetings,websites,mailing service Strategies,performance,and sustainability initiatives to enhance corporate valueShareholder and investor engagement(P013)Sustainability seminarTechnology seminarBusiness strategy briefingKei EV briefing Roundtable discussion am
129、ong outside directors Governments,industrial associations,business partners,and international organizationsDirect contact,joint research studies,initiatives with industry organizations,roundtables,opinion-exchanges and other events Legal compliance Cooperation with demonstration experiments and othe
130、r public measures Promote joint programElectrify Japan:Blue Switch Program activities:(P117)Contribution to community development in Fukushima Hamadori utilizing mobility services and energy managementEstablished a NISSAN e-share mobi station that uses renewable energy generated by solar carports at
131、 the Hokkaido Hiyama Promotion Bureau.*2Traffic Safety Future Creation Lab(P078)Participate in UNDP business and human rights project(P073)NGOs and NPOsDirect contact,management of philanthropic programs,donations,disaster relief activities,events,assistance via foundations Cooperation and support f
132、or the resolution of societal issuesParticipation as a support member in seven NPOs/NGOs to exchange informations Smile Support Fund(support for seven groups)Local communities and future generationsDirect contact with business facilities,local events,plant visits,philanthropic activities,conferences
133、,traffic safety awareness campaigns,assistance via foundations,educational programs,websites Local community contributions Corporate philosophy Nissans sustainability initiativesOmoiyari Light Promotion activities(urging drivers to turn on headlights)(P077)Conducting of on-site lessons at schools by
134、 employeesAwarding of the Rikajo(science education grant)development prize(The Nissan Global Foundation)Nissans approach to shareholder and investor engagementNissan,including its chief financial officer,conducts constructive dialogues with shareholders and investors.To build trustworthy relationshi
135、ps,the company communicates its long-term vision,innovations applied to enhance competitiveness and the latest market trends on a timely basis.Questions and feedback from shareholders and investors are reported to executive management and reflected in the companys corporate decision making.To mitiga
136、te the risk of insider trading,the company refrains from communicating with investors during the period beginning on the quarter-end date and ending at the time of the earnings results announcement.Communication with shareholders and investorsIn addition to disclosing up-to-date information in a tim
137、ely manner on our IR website,each year we hold events to present our business activities to investors and analysts,focusing on themes most relevant to them and making available our divisional and regional managers to provide the required information.The events held in fiscal 2022 are listed as follo
138、ws.*1Click here for more IR information.https:/www.nissan- as an A-List company in the CDPs Water Security category.https:/ for the second straight year in the Laureus Sport for Good Index.https:/ here for more information on the FTSE4Good Index Series.https:/ her for more information on the FTSE Bl
139、ossom Japan Index and FTSE Blossom Japan Sector Relative Index.https:/ with shareholders and investors in FY2022April 2022:Technology seminar(all-solid-state batteries,driving assistance technology)July 2022:Kei EV briefing (held jointly with Mitsubishi Motors)September 2022:Sustainability seminarNo
140、vember 2022:Business strategy briefingFebruary 2023:Q&A session concerning the AllianceMarch 2023:Technology seminar (electrified powertrains)The company will continue to disclose information to its stakeholders and investors to increase their understanding of Nissan.Shareholders meetingThrough its
141、general meeting of shareholders and other gatherings,the company aims to build trust with its shareholders and enhance their understanding of Nissan.The 123rd Ordinary General Meeting of Shareholders was held at Nissan Global Headquarters on June 28,2022,and was attended by 254 shareholders.The meet
142、ing was also webcast live for shareholders.*1External assessment Nissan has been recognized by the CDP a globally influential international environmental NPO as an A List company in the Water Security category for the fourth consecutive year.This is the highest rating.We have also earned an A-rating
143、 from the CDP for our climate change action and we have been accredited with a leadership-level score in both the Water Security and Climate Change categories.We were selected as one of the worlds most socially impactful brands in the Laureus Sport for Good Index for the second consecutive year.*2*3
144、Nissan has been a constituent of the FTSE4Good Index Series and constituent of the FTSE Blossom Japan Index for eight consecutive years.Nissan has also continued to be a constituent of the FTSE Blossom Japan Sector Relative Index since its creation in 2021.*4*5 013Nissan Motor CorporationESG data bo
145、ok 2023Corporate directionEnvironmentalSocialDataGovernanceContentsThe AllianceCSO messageCEO messageSustainability at NissanEnvironmentalKey areasSustainability visionMain goals/approaches for 2022Related materiality issuesSDG areas where Nissans environmentalstrategy mainly adds valueClimate chang
146、eAchieve carbon neutrality by 2050 across the life cycle of its products by the early 2030s all new vehicles offering in major markets will be electrifiedReducing products and manufacturing CO2 emissionsProduct CO2 emissions reduction:40%reduction of CO2 emission from new cars(vs.FY2000;Japan,U.S.,E
147、urope,China)Overall reduction of CO2 emissions from corporate activities:30%reduction of CO2 emissions per vehicle sold(vs.FY2005;global)Vehicle electrificationRenewable energyCommunity developmentLife cycle managementPursuit of energy efficiencyEcosystem services and biodiversityResource dependency
148、Zero new material resource useUsing materials that do not rely on newly mined resources for 70%of the materials used in each vehicle in 2050Minimizing usage of new resources,with the efforts of waste to landfill reduction and waste reduction,etc.More than 30%(in weight)of a new vehicle to be non-new
149、 material resourcesSustainable resource managementAir quality Zero impact Improving exhaust emissions from products and manufacturing.Cabin air quality improvement:Promote research on technical solutionsReduce VOC from manufacturing:Promote reduction of VOC per paint area(vs.FY2010)Cleaner emissions
150、Product qualityPreservation of water,air,and soil Water scarcityZero stress Reducing water withdrawal from manufacturing:21%reduction of water withdrawal per global production(vs.FY2010)Risk hedge for physical hazardsPreservation of water,air,and soil Business foundationPromoting supplier engagement
151、Green purchasing guidelines etc.Supply chain managementCommunity development014Nissan Motor CorporationESG data book 2023EnvironmentalSocialCorporate directionDataGovernanceContentsAir qualityResource dependencyWater scarcityThird-party assuranceStrengthening ourbusiness foundationsClimate changeEnv
152、ironmental policiesand philosophyEnvironmental policies and philosophy 015Climate change 023Air quality 046Resource dependency 048Water scarcity 055Third-party assurance 058Strengthening our business foundations to address environmental issues 060Environmental data 143Environmental principlesWe prov
153、ide customers with innovative products and services,by promoting the effective use of energy and resources,diversifying our sources,and actively using renewable energy and recycled materials.These are just some of the ways in which Nissan is striving to achieve“a Symbiosis of people,vehicles,and nat
154、ure.”To achieve our environmental principles,we have clearly defined our ultimate goal:“To manage the environmental impact caused by our operations and products to a level that can be absorbed by nature and pass on rich natural capital to future generations.”and set what we want to be:“A sincere eco
155、-innovator”.This means endeavoring to leave as small an ecological footprint as possible for the Earths future.Beyond deepening our awareness of the environment,we strive to conduct all business activities with consideration and kindness for people,society,nature and the Earth,as a means of contribu
156、ting to the development of a better society.SunlightThermal radiation Higher efficiency Renewables Reduced use Recycling More efficient mobility Expansion in distance travelledEnergyResourcesSocial&economic activitiesWithin levels nature can absorbEmissions&waste*Based on Beyond Growth:The Economics
157、 of Sustainable Development,by Herman E.DalyNissans environmental philosophy:A symbiosis of people,vehicles,and natureIn addition to deepening our understanding of the environment,we conduct all of our operations,including production and sales,with consideration for people,society,nature and the ear
158、th,as a means of contributing to the building of a better society.Ultimate goalWe will reduce the environmental impact and resource consumption of our corporate operations and vehicles throughout their life cycle to a level that can be absorbed naturally by the nature and pass on rich natural capita
159、l to future generations.What we want to be:A sincere eco-innovatorSincere:Proactively address environmental challenges and reduce our impact on the environment.Eco-Innovator:Develop a sustainable mobility society through innovative technology in products and services.Environmental policies and philo
160、sophy015Nissan Motor CorporationESG data book 2023EnvironmentalSocialCorporate directionDataGovernanceContentsAir qualityResource dependencyWater scarcityThird-party assuranceStrengthening ourbusiness foundationsClimate changeEnvironmental policiesand philosophyNissans understanding of environmental
161、 issuesEnvironmental and social issues are attracting more and more attention in recent years.With the worlds population expected to reach 9.7 billion by 2050,society faces problems in areas such as poverty and hunger,energy,climate change,and various conflicts.Among these,the issue of climate chang
162、e is considered to be the cause of widespread natural disasters that occur frequently all over the world every year,thus it is more need than ever to curb the effects of climate change.To address these issues,the UN adopted 17 Sustainable Development Goals(SDGs)and 169 targets,and there are high exp
163、ectations that corporations as well as nations will play a major role in realizing the SDGs.Nissan supports the SDGs,recognizing the growing importance of delivering safe,secure,and sustainable mobility for all and providing value to society.The auto industry is dependent on the global environment i
164、n complex and diverse ways,while also having a significant impact on the environment.Nissan is tackling a range of issues to promote sustainability by advancing measures to mitigate climate change and conserve energy,preserve air quality and other natural capital,use mineral resources efficiently,pr
165、operly manage chemical substances,efficiently allocate scarce resources,and promote good health.We are also improving our business to reduce our dependence on fossil fuels.As a global automaker,we take active steps to identify direct and indirect environmental impacts of our activities,working with
166、business partners and society to minimize the negative impacts of our products and services throughout their life*1Click here for more information on SDGs areas where Nissans environmental strategy mainly adds value.P014*2Click here for more information on the Nissans materiality including environme
167、ntal issues.P005cycle.We acknowledge that our activities and efforts must be continuously improved and advanced;we seek to provide greater value for society by delivering sustainable mobility for all while alleviating environmental impacts associated with climate change,natural resource dependency,w
168、ater use,and other issues.Nissans strategic approach to environmental issuesTo solidly contribute to global environmental issues,Nissan engages in direct discussions with environmental experts,investors,NGOs,NPOs and other organizations throughout the world and identifies,we analyze opportunities an
169、d risks facing the Company and decide on material issues recognized as important by both stakeholders and Nissan,contributing to the formulation of Nissans medium-and long-term environmental strategies.Climate change,resource dependence,and water resources/air quality were set as the scope of Nissan
170、s environmental strategy for consideration.These approaches respond to the SDGs*1 and contribute to their attainment.*2016Nissan Motor CorporationESG data book 2023EnvironmentalSocialCorporate directionDataGovernanceContentsAir qualityResource dependencyWater scarcityThird-party assuranceStrengtheni
171、ng ourbusiness foundationsClimate changeEnvironmental policiesand philosophyInitiatives to specify dependencies on the ecology and impact as a manufacturerAt the 15th United Nations Biodiversity Conference(COP15)held in 2021 and 2022,it was discussed that we are on the verge of an unprecedentedly mu
172、ltifaceted crisis,including significant loss of biodiversity and degradation and pollution of the both land and sea.That same year,University of Cambridge Emeritus Professor Sir Partha Dasgupta published The Economics of Biodiversity:The Dasgupta Review espousing the idea of introducing natural capi
173、tal into the economy,which was referenced at the G7 Summit and contributed to influencing international politics.These international discussions are backed by scientific evidence acquired in the worlds first Millennium Ecosystem Assessment conducted by the United Nations from 20012005.This assessmen
174、t focused on two main points,the first was deterioration of global ecosystems,which is progressing at an unprecedented rate and scale,and the second was ecosystems that create many ecosystem services such as food,freshwater supplies,climate control and protection from natural disaster,all of which s
175、ubstantially benefit humanity.At the same time,Nissan incorporated the Corporate Ecosystem Services Review*1 method,which considers the necessity of grasping the impact and dependence of corporate activities on ecosystems,and launched assessments of the overall value chain including vehicle operatio
176、n.In 2010,the results of research conducted with the United Nations University were published in the report Ecosystem Services and the Automotive Sector*2.Through these assessments,we identified three priority areas on which we should focus as an automaker:Procurement of Energy,Procurement of Materi
177、al Resources and Usage of Water Resources.We also estimate that in 2013,the use of water resources in the upstream resource procurement process was more than 20 times the amount of water used by Nissan.Ecosystem and biodiversity assessments are reflected in revised materiality*3 decisions and incorp
178、orated into specific actions as Nissan Green Program policies and strategies.Nissan endorsed the TNFD*4s recommendations and joined the TNFD Forum to support its activities believing that it is important to communicate more clearly and accurately these initiatives to investors and other stakeholders
179、.We will consider further disclosure in line with the recommended framework.*1Developed by the World Resources Institute(WRI)in cooperation with the World Business Council for Sustainable Development(WBCSD)and the Meridian Institute based on the UN Millennium Ecosystem Assessment(MA).*2Click here to
180、 read“Ecosystem Services and the Automotive Sector”.https:/www.nissan- here for more information on the Nissans materiality including Environmental issues.P005*4TNFD:Taskforce on Naturerelated Financial Disclosures 017Nissan Motor CorporationESG data book 2023EnvironmentalSocialCorporate directionDa
181、taGovernanceContentsAir qualityResource dependencyWater scarcityThird-party assuranceStrengthening ourbusiness foundationsClimate changeEnvironmental policiesand philosophyGlobal environmental management framework and governance systemTo promote comprehensive environmental management as a global com
182、pany while responding to a diverse array of environmental issues,Nissan has a governance system built on dialogue and partnership with each region and many corporate functions,as well as with a variety of stakeholders.The Global Environmental Management Committee(G-EMC),co-chaired by a Board member,
183、determines overall policies and the content of reports before the Board of Directors.Its meetings are attended by related corporate officers to cover whole value chain.Executives also clarify risks and opportunities at the corporate level and determine the specific programs to be undertaken by each
184、division,using the PDCA cycle to manage and operate the environmental programs efficiently.Environmental risks are regularly reported in the Internal Control Committee meetings to strengthen corporate governance.We actively communicate with a broad range of stakeholders through our ESG data book and
185、 by answering inquiries from various environmental rating agencies.Dialogue with stakeholdersNissan global and regional environmental managementMajor issuesClimate changeResource dependencyAir qualityWater scarcitySuppliers and procurementProduct and tech.developmentManuf.and logisticsSales and offi
186、cesUse,service and ELVGlobal environmental management framework Environmental management organizationGlobal/CorporateFunction/RegionalEnvironmentalStrategyOrganizationPlanDoCheckActPDCAPDCAPDCACustomersNGOs/NPOsCommunities/Future GenerationsCommunities/Future GenerationsBusinessPartnersNational/Loca
187、lGovernmentsShareholders/InvestorsEmployeesAdvisoryMeetings,etc.Board ofDirectorsGlobal EnvironmentalManagementCommitteeExecutiveCommittee018Nissan Motor CorporationESG data book 2023EnvironmentalSocialCorporate directionDataGovernanceContentsAir qualityResource dependencyWater scarcityThird-party a
188、ssuranceStrengthening ourbusiness foundationsClimate changeEnvironmental policiesand philosophyFurther alignment with governments and partner companiesSince 2006,Nissan has estimated long-term CO reductions based on the latest Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change(IPCC)reports,set retroactive me
189、dium-term goals in the Nissan Green Program,and made efforts to realize a society that is“a Symbiosis of People,Vehicles and Nature”by ensuring these goals are achieved every year.The Paris Agreement was adopted at COP21 in 2015.At that time Nissan recognized the importance of the common goals of“ho
190、lding the increase in the global average temperature to well below 2 and pursuing efforts to limit the temperature increase to 1.5 above preindustrial levels,”and reaffirmed the consistency between these goals and Nissans long-term vision.In addition to support and endorsement of the Paris Agreement
191、,from the IPCC special report Nissan recognized the need to further enhance its vision.In January 2021,Nissan declared the goal of carbon neutrality in 2050 across the product life cycle including business operations.Nissan announced Nissan Ambition 2030 in November 2021,which includes promoting ele
192、ctrification initiatives that combine ambitious actions.Activities included the creation of an EV ecosystem require collaborations with governments,and a wide range of partners including companies in other industries.With regard to coordination with governments,Nissan made the decision to participat
193、e in the GX League*1 to expand opportunities for collaborations.As one of 440 member companies participating in the GX League,Nissan strives to enhance the efficacy of its climate change initiatives.*1Click here for more information on“GX League”.(Japanese only)https:/gx-league.go.jp/*2Following tex
194、t is translated by Nissan.We also reviewed the stances of our industry associations on climate change and confirmed that they are in alignment with the direction Nissan should be heading.We will continue to collaborate within the automotive industry through the activities of our industry association
195、s and take on the challenge of becoming carbon neutral together with our partners.GroupParis Agreement Stance(the source)*2Nissan stance alignment with Paris AgreementJapan AutomobileManufacturersAssociation(JAMA)All out to achieve carbon neutrality(CN)in 2050 CN by 2050 is not achievable without br
196、eakthrough technologies,premised on inexpensive and stable CN electricity and requiring strong support incl.policy and financial measures(April 8,2021:Probing deeper into energy conservation,issues and requests targeting CN in 2050)JAMAs goal of CN in 2050 aligned with Paris Agreement goals and Niss
197、ans vision CEO Uchida is the JAMA vice chair,Nissan executive officers are subcommittee chairs Developing fair and equitable LCA evaluations for autos focused on CN,promoting LCA international standardization through its subcommittee Nissan and JAMA aligned and will continue to cooperate toward CN i
198、n 2050Japanese BusinessFederation(Keidanren)Environment is the foundation of business activities and daily life;a sustainable society is the business communitys top concern.Keidanren works with the government toward“CN by 2050”with unwavering determination(December 15,2020:Toward CN by 2050(“Society
199、 5.0 with CN”)Determination and Actions of the Business Community)Confirmed Keidanrens goal of CN in 2050 is consistent with Paris Agreement and Nissans vision Nissan and Keidanren aligned and will continue to cooperate toward CN in 2050Alliance for AutomotiveInnovation(AAI)Auto industry is poised t
200、o target a 4050%EV ratio by the end of this decade(October 12,2021:President and CEO John Bozzella)AAIs ambitious EV ratio of 40-50%consistent with Nissans goal for a 40%EV ratio in U.S.by 2030 Nissan and AAI aligned and will continue to cooperate to achieve these goalsResults of reviews of stances
201、at industry organizations to which Nissan is a member 019Nissan Motor CorporationESG data book 2023EnvironmentalSocialCorporate directionDataGovernanceContentsAir qualityResource dependencyWater scarcityThird-party assuranceStrengthening ourbusiness foundationsClimate changeEnvironmental policiesand
202、 philosophyEnvironmental action plan:Nissan Green Program(NGP)We first announced the Nissan Green Program(NGP)medium-term environmental action plan in 2002 to achieve our environmental philosophy of“a Symbiosis of People,Vehicles,and Nature”and to ultimately reduce our environmental dependence and i
203、mpact to levels that nature can absorb.2002NGP2005Reducing environmen-tal impact on urban and regional areas2006NGP2010Reducing global environmental impact to a level which can be absorbed naturally by the Earth2011NGP2016Reducing use of resources and global environmental impact to a level which can
204、 be absorbed naturally by the Earth2017NGP2022Resolving social issues to build a better world2023NGP2030Ensure our lives are sustainable and in harmony with natureEvolution of NGP*1Click here for more information on NGP2022.https:/www.nissan- key issues and challengesBased on environmental materiali
205、ty analysis,Nissan has identified“climate change,”“air quality,”“resource dependency,”and“water scarcity”as important issues under NGP2022*1,started from fiscal 2017.Furthermore,in order to contribute to the resolution of these four important issues and create new value,we also worked to strengthen
206、the business foundation related to environmental issues through stakeholder engagement aimed at understanding the needs of stakeholders.NGP2022 discloses indicators and progress on initiatives related to the four identified material issues every year.In addition to the development and production dep
207、artments involved in car manufacturing,the sales and service departments and Nissan as a whole also accelerated efforts related to environmental issues while strengthening our business foundation and working to create social value.We took on the challenge of addressing the following key issues,striv
208、ing not just to attain compliance but also to meet societys expectations and to realize our long-term vision,we achieved our objectives with the exception of some activities impacted by COVID-19 and lower production volumes owing to semiconductor shortages.During 2023,we will launch NGP 2030 as 5th
209、program,which strives for climate change,minimizes resource dependency,and conserves water/air quality by 2030 as key issues.NGP2030 key issues and challangesClimate change:Toward the goal of carbon neutrality by 2050,strive for electrification potential and Monozukuri advantage.Also,we will start i
210、nitiatives to aim for 1.5DS level emission on scope 1 and scope 2 by 2030.Resource dependence:Reinforce material circularity and maximize the use of vehicles as a resource through circular a economy.Water resources/air quality:Conduct activities aligned with the water issues of each region.Ensuring
211、compliance with air quality and expanding the scope of the activities.020Nissan Motor CorporationESG data book 2023EnvironmentalSocialCorporate directionDataGovernanceContentsAir qualityResource dependencyWater scarcityThird-party assuranceStrengthening ourbusiness foundationsClimate changeEnvironme
212、ntal policiesand philosophyNGP2022 action planActivitiesNGP2022 objectivesNGP2022 resultClimate change(Product)Long-term vision:Realize carbon neutrality by 20501Product CO emission reduction40%reduction of CO emissions from new cars(vs.FY2000;Japan,U.S.,Europe and China)Reduced by 41.2%2Solid EV le
213、adershipNissan LEAF,the first mass production EV,sold accumulated over 640,000 units in global.In addition to the innovative EV,Nissan Ariya,the new Kei EV,Nissan Sakura was released in 2022 and most sold EV inJapan.3Support drivers behaviorPromote development to improve actual fuel consumptionCompl
214、eted development of practical fuel efficiency improvement technology by individual driver air conditioning besides automatic support for driving.4Expansion of vehicle usageGlobal expansion of V2X for energy management(Japan,U.S.and Europe)As FY2022 result,V2X charger is ready to provide its service
215、for Nissan Leaf user in US.Nissan conducted V2X pilot projects globally includes UK,US and Japan with various partners in the period of NGP2022.Climate change(Corporate)Long-term vision:Realize carbon neutrality by 20505Overall reduction of CO emissions from corporate activities30%reduction of CO em
216、issions per vehicle sold(vs.FY2005;global)Reduced by 27.7%Although there was impacts due to production volume declining by COVID-19 and semiconductor shortages,steadily promoted corporate activity initiatives for CO reduction.6Reduction of CO emissions at manufacturing sites36%reduction of CO emissi
217、ons per vehicle produced(vs.FY2005;global)Reduced by 28.8%Manufacturing sites energy efficiency was significantly improved as a result of conventional energy saving activity,utilizing renewable energy and introducing Nissan Intelligent Factory.Although there was impacts due to production volume decl
218、ining by COVID-19 and semiconductor shortages,activity was steadily promoted and total CO emission was reduced.7Reduction of CO emissions of logistics12%reduction of CO emissions per production(vs.FY2005;Japan,North America,Europe and China)Reduced by 40.9%Conducted progressive modal shift in China
219、and Europe,reduction of air transportation and improvement of transport efficiency like a loading containers and packing mode.8Reduction of CO emissions at offices(including R&D sites)12%reduction of CO emissions per floor area(vs.FY2010)Reduced by 23.5%Energy consumption was decreased due to declin
220、ing attendance rate by COVID-19.Also,CO reduction activities such as energy saving(LED replacement,etc.,)were promoted.9Reduction of CO emissions at dealers12%reduction of CO emissions per floor area(vs.FY2010;Japan)Reduced by 17.6%Dealer has actively introduced environment friendly facilities(LED,a
221、ir conditioner and heat shield sheet,etc.,)when renovate shop.Some dealers have started introducing renewable energy.10Expansion of renewable energy useExpansion of renewable energy introductionRenewable energy introduction rate 11.9%Expanded renewable energy introduction such as photovoltaic and wi
222、nd power generation in global site.And in Mexico,purchased electricity from renewable energy such as biomass and wind.Air quality11Cabin air quality improvementPromotion of research on technical solutionsCompleted technical development and expanded technology application to vehicle.12Reduction of VO
223、C emissions at manufacturing sitesPromotion of VOC emission reduction per paint area(vs.FY2010)Reduced by 35.8%In addition to applying water-based paint,VOC emissions reduced by improving thinner-solvent recycling rates.021Nissan Motor CorporationESG data book 2023EnvironmentalSocialCorporate direct
224、ionDataGovernanceContentsAir qualityResource dependencyWater scarcityThird-party assuranceStrengthening ourbusiness foundationsClimate changeEnvironmental policiesand philosophyActivitiesNGP2022 objectivesNGP2022 resultResource dependencyLong-term vision:Reduce dependency on new materials by 70%13De
225、velopment of biomaterialsPromotion of research on technical solutionPromoted development of biomaterials for material types which covers more than 70%of the plastics used in vehicles.14Proper use of chemical substancesImplementation of the Alliance policy on chemical substance managementMaintained m
226、aterial list annually and number of chemical substances became doubledduring NGP2022 period.15New resource usage minimizationMore than 30%(in weight)of a new vehicle to be non-new material resourcesAchieved non-new material resources usage rate over 30%.16Expansion of remanufactured partsDuplation o
227、f remanufactured item coverage(vs.FY2016)Remanufactured parts coverage was doubled compared to FY2016.17Expansion of battery reuseExpansion of the EV battery reuse businessPromoted the secondary use business by expanding the production and application of refabricated batteries.18Adoption of die-less
228、 formingPlan and implement technical developmentCompleted technical development and startedapplication to heritage parts.19Waste reduction(manufacturing)BAU 2%(Japan)and BAU 1%(overseas)reduction of wasteAchieved reduction rate of below every yearJapan more than 2%vs BAUOverseas more than 1%vs BAUJa
229、pan:Significantly reduced waste generated at dry booth painting process by reusing at iron casting process.Overseas:Installed a compressor to make styrofoam salable and promoted waste reduction at a plant in U.S.A.20Waste to landfill reduction(manufacturing)Landfill ratio reductionReduced landfill r
230、atio by 4.2%Achieved zero landfill at all plants in Japan and oversea plants in Brazil,Mexico and India etc.A plant in India achieved zero landfill in FY2022 by effectively utilizing the sludge generated from the painting process.Other plants also promoted landfill disposal reduction by thoroughly s
231、orting waste etc.Water scarcity21Water withdrawal reduction(manufacturing)21%reduction of water withdrawal per global production(vs.FY2010)Reduced by 8.4%Conducted various water reduction activities,including efficiency of water use improvement atmanufacturing process and wastewater reuse.Although t
232、here was impacts due to production volume declining by COVID-19 and semiconductor shortages,effective use of water resources was steadily promoted.Business foundations22Governance enhancementImplementation of our environmental compliance policyConductedglobal engagement of environmental compliance p
233、olicy thoroughness.23Further application of LCAMeasure lifecycle environmental impact of vehicle and new technologyTotally 35 models were analyzed during NGP2022.15 models are under disclosing on website.24Engagement with suppliersImplementation of environment data survey to promote engagement and r
234、educe environmental impactPromoted supplier engagement globally through annual CDP survey and environmental activity explanation meeting.25THANKS activities promotionFurther promotion of Supplier THANKS activitiesPromoted of supplier THANKS activities.26Nissan Green Purchasing GuidelinesAdoption of
235、updated policyStrengthened the Nissan Green Purchasing Guidelines and promoted its adoption.27Education program for the next generationGlobal expansion of Nissan Waku-Waku Eco school programConducted global expansion of Nissan Waku-Waku Eco school(Brazil and Thailand).Provided Waku-eco program more
236、than 630 schools in Japan for 6 years.28Collaboration with NGOs for ecosystem conservationEnhancement of collaboration and partnerships with NGOsGlobal participation in EARTH HOUR started from 2018,and now each region actively joins the campaign with their own plan.022Nissan Motor CorporationESG dat
237、a book 2023EnvironmentalSocialCorporate directionDataGovernanceContentsAir qualityResource dependencyWater scarcityThird-party assuranceStrengthening ourbusiness foundationsClimate changeEnvironmental policiesand philosophyStrategy for addressing climate changeToward a carbon-neutral societyIn 2015,
238、the UN Climate Change Conference(COP21)adopted the Paris Agreement to keep the increase in global temperature to“well below”2C.COP26 in 2021“resolved to maintain efforts to limit temperature increases to 1.5C”with more emphasis on“limit to 1.5C”and added“global CO emissions to virtually zero by mid-
239、century.”Furthermore,the Sustainable Development Goals(SDGs)adopted by the UN in 2015,like the Paris Agreement,also call for concrete measures to address climate change.Nissan has declared its commitment to achieving carbon neutrality by the 2050 vehicle lifecycle.We are focusing on electrification
240、of vehicles and innovation in corporate activities together with our suppliers to achieve this goal.Climate change scenario analysis to strengthen strategies for 2050 societyNissans efforts toward the environment have achieved continuous results by consistently reaching milestones back-casted from o
241、ur Long-term vision.However,compared to 2006 when we formulated the Long-term Vision based on the 2C scenario from the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change(IPCC)report,the threat of extreme weather due to climate change is increasing,thus we believe it is necessary to enhance our strategy and m
242、ake it more resilient amid growing uncertainties.The scenario analysis conducted for the purpose of strategic enhancements assumes societies based on the 4C and 2C scenarios presented in the International Energy Agency(IEA)time horizon up to 2050 and the 1.5C scenario in the IPCC special report.Furt
243、hermore,in consideration of factors including changes in customer and market acceptance,tightening automobile regulations and the transition toward clean energy,Nissans business activities,products and services were examined in terms of strategic resilience to the opportunities and risks posed by cl
244、imate change in the following four steps.Four steps for reviewEvaluate past materiality,investigate risk factors with a decisive impact on the automotive sector due to climate change in documented studies and define main drivers in categories such as population,economy,geopolitics,climate change pol
245、icy and technology.Categorizing main drivers into physical risks and transition risks,then considering the trade-off relationships of each,we confirmed the degree of risk in three scenarios where the average temperature on Earth increased by 1.5C,2C and 4C.Based on the degree to which the automobile
246、 sector was impacted and the timeline,items with a more substantial impact were screened from the main drivers.Changes,conditions,and effects were adjusted in each scenario to provide guidance based on qualitative evaluation of the elements necessary for enhancing strategies.As a global automobile c
247、ompany,it will be more than 170 countries and markets where our production facilities operate and our products are provided,therefore we will get the impact from climate change all over the world.When taking a comprehensive perspective of this scenario analysis,even the market infrastructure,regulat
248、ions and actual usage are different,Nissans electrification and other related advanced technologies have the potential to create opportunities for effective capabilities in scenarios other than 2C.Nissan has come to recognize once again the importance of further accelerating efforts toward this real
249、ization as well as the fact that activities integrated with the supply chain are essential for responding to risks.In particular,the expansion of zero-emission vehicles is not only a major step towards the shift to a carbon-free society as an automobile sector,it is also a technology that contribute
250、s to the resilience of society in power management and disaster mitigation and prevention.Nissan believes this will create value for society and business.Climate change023Nissan Motor CorporationESG data book 2023EnvironmentalSocialCorporate directionDataGovernanceContentsAir qualityResource depende
251、ncyWater scarcityThird-party assuranceStrengthening ourbusiness foundationsClimate changeEnvironmental policiesand philosophyHowever,if the societal response to climate change is delayed,possible risks include transition additional policies and regulations for a decarbonized society,increases in R&D
252、 efforts and changes in market demand or corporate reputation among others.Possible physical risks,such as an increase in extreme weather and rising sea levels may lead to cost increases and declines in vehicle sales that have the potential to substantially influence on our financial situation.To av
253、oid risks such as these to the extent possible and create future opportunities,Nissan is leveraging knowledge gained from scenario analysis for use in actual activities and reviewing strategies for expanding resilience.We believe it is important to more clearly and accurately communicate these impac
254、ts and the strategies considered to investors and other stakeholders.Nissan supports the TCFDs recommendations and will strive to disclose information in line with its recommended framework.(TCFD:The Task Force on Climate-related Financial Disclosures)Envisioned scenarios and associated opportunitie
255、s and risksScenario assumptionArea of impactBusiness activity opportunities and risks related to ongoing climate change1.5CPolicies and regulationsRespond to further tightening of vehicle fuel efficiency and exhaust gas regulations,develop electric powertrain technologies,and may influence productio
256、n costsIncreased burden of energy costs due to expansion of carbon taxes,expand investment in energy-saving equipment as policyTechnological changesCost effects of utilizing next-generation vehicle technologies such as in-vehicle batteries and other EV-related technologies as well as expanding auton
257、omous driving technologiesIncreased demand will affect supply chains for rare earth metals used for in-vehicle battery material and cause an increase in stabilization costsMarket changesChanges in consumer awareness leads to reduced new vehicle sales due to the selection of public transportation and
258、 bicycles and the transition to mobility services.OpportunitiesExpand the provision of power management opportunities with Vehicle to Everything(V2X),an EV energy charging/discharging technology,and redefine the value of EV,especially with Vehicle to Grid(V2G)4CExtreme weatherThe impact on the suppl
259、y chain and the operation of production bases due to extreme weather such as heavy rain and drought will increase property insurance costs and air conditioning energy costsOpportunitiesThe need for securing emergency power sources using EV batteries is increasing as a disaster prevention and mitigat
260、ion measureFinancial impact assessment of carbon tax effectsIn fiscal 2021,we have started a financial impact assessment,based on the scenario analysis that we have already disclosed.Below are the results of our assessment of the impact of carbon taxes.Background of financial impact assessment scena
261、rio selectionPricing for CO emissions is progressing,and an increasing number of countries and regions are introducing carbon taxes.Although the level of taxation and the industries subject to the tax vary by country and region,this analysis will focus on the financial impact of the carbon taxes due
262、 to its significant impact on companies.Evaluation of calculation methods and estimated taxes,assumptionsIn our calculations,we referred to the IEA report and other reports on carbon taxes as the basis for our carbon tax projection.The carbon tax on GHG emissions in 2030 was calculated by comparing
263、cases where:1)Corporate activities as of 2018 have been continued,and2)The Nissan Green Program promotes environmental activities and the impact of annual carbon tax could be curbedRisk:Expanded impact of carbon taxesIncreased burden of energy costs2030 Carbon tax generated on CO2 emissions/per sing
264、le yearIf corporate activities as of2018 are continuedIf initiatives to address environmentalissues are promoted through the NGPImpact on carbon tax in a single year:Approx.10 billion024Nissan Motor CorporationESG data book 2023EnvironmentalSocialCorporate directionDataGovernanceContentsAir qualityR
265、esource dependencyWater scarcityThird-party assuranceStrengthening ourbusiness foundationsClimate changeEnvironmental policiesand philosophyImpact on business outlookWe estimated that the carbon tax impact of Scope 1&2 could be kept to approximately 10 billion if the environmental issues addressed i
266、n the Nissan Green Program were implemented,compared to the case where GHG emissions were not reduced.Response strategiesNissan has been promoting the Nissan Green Program for about 20 years to address environmental issues and has achieved an average 27.7%reduction in CO emissions from corporate act
267、ivities per vehicle in fiscal 2022 compared to the fiscal 2005 level.The EV36Zero,announced in July 2021,which creates an ecosystem for EV production,and the Nissan Intelligent Factory,announced in October that year,are concrete examples of Nissans future roadmap.We are working toward energy reducti
268、on,making manufacturing facilities more efficient,and applying electrification technology while expanding the use of alternative energy sources such as renewable energy,bioethanol,and solid oxide fuel cells(SOFCs).In addition,we will assess the impact of the transition to decarbonization and promote
269、 activities that consider a just transition that does not have negative impacts,thereby achieving carbon neutrality.We will continue to improve the accuracy of our scenario analysis methods and expand the scope of clients to be analyzed to ascertain the amount of risk more accurately.We will further
270、 enhance our disclosure of information to concretize our vision for 2030 and promote our initiatives while placing importance on dialogue with our stakeholders.*1Click here for more information on Nissan NEXT.https:/www.nissan- here for more information on the Nissan Green Program 2022(NGP2022).http
271、s:/www.nissan- steps to reduce CO emissionsThe business structure of the automobile industry is changing greatly in the face of demands to reduce CO emissions and dependence on fossil fuels.Nissan has been proactively engaged in environmental responsiveness and the creation of social value,such as r
272、educing CO emissions and realizing the practical use of electrification technologies.As a global automaker,Nissan considers emissions across the entire value chain it shares with its suppliers,from procurement of raw materials to transportation and operation of vehicles.We understand how important i
273、t is to balance environmental initiatives with business activities,and strive to reduce emissions through new technology developments,renewable energy use,and other measures.Product and corporate activity initiativesClimate change also greatly heightens customer needs for energy-efficient mobility.W
274、e aim to those needs by clearing stringent CO emissions regulations,as outlined in the Nissan NEXT*1 transformation plan calling for annual aggregate sales of 1 million 100%EV and e-POWER vehicles by fiscal 2023.We will further promote global activities targeting carbon neutrality in 2050,aiming for
275、 100%electrification by the early 2030s in key markets.In our corporate activities,we will actively advance energy-saving measures,shifting to climate-efficient logistics and introducing renewable energy sources.We will realize a carbon-neutral future by promoting the electrification of automobiles
276、and pursuing the sustainability of our business activities in line with the expansion of renewable energy and charging infrastructure in society.In addition,Nissan has established a medium-term environmental action plan NGP2022*2 as its strategy,which runs through 2022,and has developed various futu
277、re climate change scenarios to strengthen the resilience of its climate change strategy.Reducing CO2 emissions from corporate activitiesReducing CO2 emissions from products and serviceSuppliers19.520million tonsProduction2.610million tonsLogistics1.483million tonsVehicle usage180.880million tonsOffi
278、ces,dealerships0.619million tonsRecyclingCO emissions in the value chain*3025Nissan Motor CorporationESG data book 2023EnvironmentalSocialCorporate directionDataGovernanceContentsAir qualityResource dependencyWater scarcityThird-party assuranceStrengthening ourbusiness foundationsClimate changeEnvir
279、onmental policiesand philosophyProduct initiativesPolicies and philosophy for product initiativesOur long-term visionBased on the IPCC Fourth Assessment Report,Nissan made its own estimation,and in 2006,set a scientifically-based long-term CO emission reduction target for new vehicles by 2050.Recogn
280、izing that this would require drastic reduction of“well-to-wheel”CO emissions from new vehicles,we set about developing a new scenario for powertrain technologies.Additionally,under the Nissan Green Program 2022(NGP2022),to remain on track with the 2050 target,we aimed to reduce CO emissions from ne
281、w vehicles by 40%compared to fiscal 2000 by 2022(in Japan,the U.S.,Europe and China).As a global leader in technological advancements through the electrification of our products,we believe we can substantially contribute to global efforts to keep the temperature increase“well below”2C.These initiati
282、ves also reinforce the sustainability of our own business.Although NGP2022 has achieved a certain success,the IPCCs Special Report published in 2018 pointed out the impact of 1.5C of global warming and related global greenhouse gas(GHG)emission pathways on the Earth as a whole.Furthermore,government
283、s,municipalities,and customers in each market have even higher expectations for carbon neutrality.Nissan is working toward higher goals by aiming for carbon neutrality in the vehicle life cycle and all business activities*1Nissan Ambition 2030https:/www.nissan- 2050.As a milestone toward the realiza
284、tion of this goal,in January 2021 we announced that Nissan has set the goal of achieving carbon neutrality across the companys operations and the life cycle of its products by 2050.As part of this effort,by the early 2030s every all-new Nissan vehicle offering in key markets will be electrified.The
285、long-term vision Nissan Ambition 2030*1 positions electrification as the core of its long-term strategy,and we have announced an increase in the number of electrified vehicle models to be launched by 2030 to 27,including 19 EV models.This supports our goal of achieving carbon neutrality throughout t
286、he product life cycle by 2050.By fiscal 2030,the model mix of electrified vehicles for the Nissan and Infiniti brands combined is expected to increase to over 55%globally,up from the previous forecast of 50%.In Europe in particular,the sales ratio of electrified vehicles is expected to be 98%in fisc
287、al 2026,further accelerating our electrification strategy.After implementing CO emission reduction activities to the full extent possible,we will also consider offsets and other adaptations for unavoidable CO emissions to achieve our goals throughout the entire lifecycle.2000base201620222050(FY)Non-
288、hybrid vehicleHybrid vehicleElectric vehicle(EV)Fuel-cell electric vehicle(FCEV)CO2 emissions from new carsWell-to-wheel CO2 emissions reductions with future powertrains(%)100806040200(%)10080604020030%40%Renewable electricityCarbon emissions offsetCO Reduction ScenarioOur focus area of the Nissan A
289、mbition 2030Accelerating electrified mobility with diverse choices and experiences1.Increase electrification sales mixIncreasing accessibility and innovation in mobility1.Advanced autonomous vehicle technologies2.Evolved all-solid-state batteries(ASSB)3.Create new mobility services for more efficien
290、t and sustainable mobilityGlobal ecosystem for mobility and beyond1.EV36Zero2.Enhance infrastructure and support a circular economy in energy management3.V2X026Nissan Motor CorporationESG data book 2023EnvironmentalSocialCorporate directionDataGovernanceContentsAir qualityResource dependencyWater sc
291、arcityThird-party assuranceStrengthening ourbusiness foundationsClimate changeEnvironmental policiesand philosophyEstablishing leadership in EVs towards zero-emissions societyWe consider the introduction and adoption of zero-emission vehicles one of the pillars of our corporate strategy.We are takin
292、g a comprehensive approach that involves boosting production and sales of zero-emission vehicles along with other activities coordinated with a variety of partners to popularize their use.We are committed to becoming a leader in the field of zero-emission vehicles.Increasing uptake of zero-emission
293、vehicles will bring lifestyle changes that lay the groundwork for a new mobility society.We provide more than just EVs themselves;we also embrace the new values that they represent.Building a zero-emission society with EVs Utilizing renewable energy for chargingBattery secondary useZero-emission veh
294、icleengineering,manufacturingConstruction of vehicle-charginginfrastructureSecondary use and recyclingof batteriesOur 2010 launch of the first Nissan LEAF made us pioneers of mass-produced EVs.Since then,we have sold more than 1,000,000*1 EVs(including joint venture sales)around the world in total,w
295、hich will contribute to carbon neutrality,enable Nissan to achieve sustainable and profitable growth,and contribute to reducing the environmental impacts of company business activities.Our transformation plan,Nissan*1Result as of July 25th,2023.Click here for more information on.https:/ When quick c
296、harging using the Nissan Zero Emission Support Program 3(ZESP3),a charging support program for owners of electric vehicles(EVs).Click here for more information on.(Japanese only)https:/ here for more information on Nissan Intelligent Mobility.https:/www.nissan- for even more Nissan EVs,designed to a
297、ppeal to customers with an ever-wider range of needs.Managing actions through productsKey activities in NGP2022The CO emissions of a vehicle in use are influenced not only by engine performance and fuel type but also by traffic conditions and driving skills.Decarbonizing society will require new veh
298、icle usage patterns.Nissan takes a threefold approach to product development aimed at mitigating real-world CO emissions that addresses vehicle,driver,and new mobility value.1.Adopt cleaner energy to reduce vehicle CO emissionsExtend electrification across all brands under the Nissan Intelligent Mob
299、ility strategy.*3 EV lineup and deploy e-POWER technology in core Nissan products.2.Promote technology-based driver assistance and accelerate connected car development and commercializationDevelop e-Pedal,which regenerates energy when the driver eases up the accelerator pedal,and e-POWER electric po
300、wertrain fusing gasoline engines and electric motors.Promote adoption of route guidance technologies based on real-time information from departure point to final destination.Launch of 100%renewable energy EV charging services at Nissan dealers and other locationsAs part of our efforts to create a ze
301、ro-emissions society utilizing EVs,we have announced that starting September 2023,100%of the electricity used for quick charging at Nissan dealers will come from renewable energy sources.*2Through these activities,Nissan is committed to working with everyone toward the realization of a zero-emission
302、s society.027Nissan Motor CorporationESG data book 2023EnvironmentalSocialCorporate directionDataGovernanceContentsAir qualityResource dependencyWater scarcityThird-party assuranceStrengthening ourbusiness foundationsClimate changeEnvironmental policiesand philosophy3.Provide new mobility valueProvi
303、de new mobility services and expand the value of vehicle use.Pursue global expansion of V2X energy management solutions and engage with stakeholders to support V2X device commercialization.V2XNissans Vehicle-to-X(V2X)is a technology that efficiently utilizes the electrical energy stored in the batte
304、ries of electric vehicles by transferring it to the Smart Grid via bi-directional chargers.Renewable energy sources such as solar and wind power will drive carbon neutrality.Still,they are also challenging to manage,as fluctuations in power generation can lead to surpluses or shortages.Electric vehi
305、cles batteries can absorb fluctuations by charging and discharging this valuable electricity to be used more stably in Smart Grid.Also,with its application in times of disaster,the value and potential of V2X are expanding.*1From new vehicles in the Japanese,U.S.,European,and Chinese markets.*2Reduct
306、ion in CO emissions calculated by Nissan.Product initiatives:AchievementsToward a 40%reduction in new vehicle CO emissionsIn fiscal 2022,CO emissions*1 in Nissans main markets of Japan,the U.S.,Europe,and China were 41.2%lower than fiscal 2000 levels.These improvements involve the development of tec
307、hnologies that consider cabin space,application,and price in order to adopt the most fuel-efficient technologies for each vehicle,then bring them to market.Improving energy efficiency of engines,transmissions and electric powertrainsPromoting vehicle electrification and the effective capture and reu
308、se of kinetic energy from brakingAdoption of materials replacement,structural optimization,and development of new manufacturing processes.We select the optimal fuel economy technologies for particular vehicles,taking into consideration factors like space within the vehicle,usage,and economics,and br
309、ing them to market.Our goal is to reduce bot fuel consumption and CO emissions without sacrificing the pleasure and ease of driving,As a result of these initiatives,we achieved over 40%reduction in CO emission compared to fiscal 2000 levels 1 year ahead of target.(%)(FY)10095908580757065602000200510
310、090.162.657.520212022202058.8-41.2%reductionCO emissions from new vehicles(Global)*2028Nissan Motor CorporationESG data book 2023EnvironmentalSocialCorporate directionDataGovernanceContentsAir qualityResource dependencyWater scarcityThird-party assuranceStrengthening ourbusiness foundationsClimate c
311、hangeEnvironmental policiesand philosophyNissans electrification technologies for achieving carbon neutralityAccelerating the advancement and promotion of electrification technologiesBy the early 2030s every all-new Nissan vehicle offering in key markets will be electrified as we pursue further inno
312、vations in electrification.Nissan calculations show that electrified vehicles can reduce CO emissions over their entire life cycle relative to gasoline powered vehicles of the same classfrom the extraction of raw materials,manufacturing,logistics,and use to end-of-life disposal.By contributing to th
313、e shift to renewable energy,electrified vehicles play an essential role beyond transportation in helping to achieve a low-carbon society.Nissan is working on advances in electrification technologies that can reduce CO emissions,as well as the development of systems that can be installed in various v
314、ehicle models.Nissan will promote the spread of electrified vehicles based on the two pillars of EVs and e-POWER,which have the common feature of being 100%motor-driven.By 2026Investment in electrification2 trillion yenElectrified vehicles20 modelsGlobal electrification sales mix44%or moreBy 2030Glo
315、bal electrified vehicle model mix55%or more19 EV models among27 electrified vehicle modelsExpansion of electrification lineup*1Click here for more information on Nissan life cycle assessment.P063Expanding the EV model lineupThe Nissan LEAF is a Zero-emission vehicle,emitting no CO or other exhaust w
316、hen driving.Since its launch in 2010,it also earned high praise for the smooth,strong acceleration and quiet operation of its electric motor powered by a lithium-ion battery.*1In 2022,following the Nissan LEAF and Nissan ARYIA,we launched the Nissan Sakura,a completely new mass-produced minicar that
317、 runs on 100%electricity.In addition to the minicars unique small turn radius performance,the Nissan Sakura will offer the quiet,powerful,and smooth acceleration unique to Nissans EV,fully leveraging technologies cultivated in developing the Nissan LEAF.The Nissan Sakura is equipped with the same st
318、ate-of-the-art lithium-ion battery used in the Nissan LEAF.Its universal stack structure,which enhances installation efficiency,facilitates a spacious interior and a cruising range of up to 180 km(WLTC mode),which is sufficient for daily use and provides a high degree of reliability.The Nissan Sakur
319、a also won the 20222023“Japan Car of the Year,”the 2023“RJC Car of the Year,”and the 20222023“Japan Automotive Hall of Fame Car of the Year.”EV battery development initiativesAll-solid-state batteries are expected to be a game-changing technology for accelerating the popularity of EV.They have an en
320、ergy density approximately twice that of conventional lithium-ion batteries,significantly shorter charging time due to superior charge/discharge performance,and the potential to reduce making up mostly battery costs by using less rare metals.With these benefits,Nissan expects to use all-solid-state
321、batteries in a wide range of vehicle segments,including pickup trucks,making its EVs more competitive.Nissan has been developing this technology and aims to bring to market in 2028.029Nissan Motor CorporationESG data book 2023EnvironmentalSocialCorporate directionDataGovernanceContentsAir qualityRes
322、ource dependencyWater scarcityThird-party assuranceStrengthening ourbusiness foundationsClimate changeEnvironmental policiesand philosophyNissan LEAFNissan SakuraNissan ARIYA Enhancing our 100%electric motor-powered e-POWER drivetrainThe e-POWER system combines an electric motor,which drives the whe
323、els,with a gasoline engine that charges the vehicles battery.e-POWER is a technology that achieves both the smoothness and strength of 100%motor drive and top-level fuel efficiency.It also offers driving comfort similar to that of an EV,making e-POWER a new powertrain completely different from the h
324、ybrid systems commonly used in previous compact cars.Also,because the engine and tires are not directly connected,power can be generated at the most efficient engine settings(RPM,load),resulting in high fuel economy.The driver can accelerate or decelerate simply by using the accelerator pedal,and th
325、e regenerative brake system also helps improve fuel economy by charging the battery.In order to expand the adoption of e-POWER in the global market,Nissan has added e-POWER-equipped models to the Sylphy in China and the Qashqai in Europe.The Qashqai e-POWER became Nissans first best-selling vehicle
326、produced in the U.K.and won the Best Innovation award at the Auto Moto Grand-Prix ceremony.In Mexico,the Kicks e-POWER was classified by the Mexican government in the EV category,making it eligible for various preferential treatment as an EV.Going forward,e-POWER will continue to evolve as a technol
327、ogy that can be installed in a wide range of vehicle models while balancing environmental performance and driving performance at a high level.We are developing technologies that achieve the worlds highest level of 50%thermal efficiency with a next-generation engine dedicated*1Click here for more inf
328、ormation about JUKE HEV.https:/ power generation for e-POWER and we promote technological developments enabling further reductions in CO emissions(fuel efficiency improvement).2016:Launched Note e-POWER(compact car equipped with the e-POWER electric powertrain)in Japan2018:Serena e-POWER2020:e-POWER
329、 expanded to Nissan Kicks Launch of New Note Equipped with Second Generation e-POWER2021:Note Aura was launched,won 20212022“Japan Car of the Year,”“31st Annual(2022)RJC Car of the Year,”and“2021-2022 Japan Automotive Hall of Fame Car of the Year”,while the second-generation e-POWER installed on bot
330、h models won the“RJC Technology of the Year 6 Best”,among many other automotive-related awards.2022:X-Trail was launched,combining a power generating engine and VC-Turbo with a variable compression ratio to realize a more powerful and quiet e-POWER system.The 4WD models feature its new twin-motor al
331、l-wheel control technology called e-4ORCE.Next-generation powertrain X-in-1In March 2023 Nissan unveiled its new approach to electrified powertrain development,which it calls“X-in-1”.Under the approach,core EV and e-POWER powertrain components will be shared and modularized,resulting in a 30%reducti
332、on,compared to 2019,in development and manufacturing costs by 2026.At present,Nissan is developing a 3-in-1 powertrain prototype,which modularizes the motor,inverter,and reducer,which is planned for use in EVs.Also 5-in-1 prototype,which additionally modularizes the generator and increaser,is being
333、developed for use in e-POWER vehicles.New HEV system equipped with a smart multimodal gearboxThe new JUKE HEV*1 unveiled in Europe operates up to 80%as an electric vehicle in urban areas,thus reducing fuel consumption by up to 40%.The gearbox is controlled by an advanced algorithm,which controls shift points and battery regeneration.Thus,driver can enjoy responsible acceleration as well as efficie