6.22.22-Showcase-Takashi-Hara

Conference Video|Duration: 31:13
June 22, 2022
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    The NTT Group alone uses 1% of Japan's electricity and approximately 1/4 of Tokyo's electricity in its own operations. In September 2021, its commitment to reduce the greenhouse gas emissions arising from its business activities effectively to zero by 2030. In order to help society as a whole achieve carbon neutrality, DOCOMO will roll out a new ecosystem called "Caboneu (TM)" in conjunction with its partners and customers, under the slogan "Saving Our Planet With You."

    I plan to talk about social change using the power of business from the three perspectives of initiatives in our own businesses, with partners, and with customers that involve society, focusing on three areas: reducing the power consumption of facilities such as networks and the cloud, utilizing renewable energy such as several green energy services for consumers, and implementing technological innovation such as IOWN.

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    The NTT Group alone uses 1% of Japan's electricity and approximately 1/4 of Tokyo's electricity in its own operations. In September 2021, its commitment to reduce the greenhouse gas emissions arising from its business activities effectively to zero by 2030. In order to help society as a whole achieve carbon neutrality, DOCOMO will roll out a new ecosystem called "Caboneu (TM)" in conjunction with its partners and customers, under the slogan "Saving Our Planet With You."

    I plan to talk about social change using the power of business from the three perspectives of initiatives in our own businesses, with partners, and with customers that involve society, focusing on three areas: reducing the power consumption of facilities such as networks and the cloud, utilizing renewable energy such as several green energy services for consumers, and implementing technological innovation such as IOWN.

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