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FY2025

CO2 Emissions Data

CO2 Emissions Data [t-CO2]

The figures shown with ★ have been assured by Deloitte Tohmatsu Sustainability Co., Ltd. in the Japanese version of CyberAgent CO2 Emissions Data Report for FY2025.

Scope FY2023 FY2024 FY2025
Scope 1 *1 790 289 312★
Scope 2
(Location-based) *2
12,210 12,373 11,952★
Total Emissions of Scope 1 and Scope 2
(Location-based)
13,000 12,662 12,264★
Scope 3 30,916 35,162 37,679
 
  • *1 Since the reclassification of Scope categories for FY2024, fuel for employees commuting by private vehicle or renting a car for transfer has been reclassified from Scope 1 to Scope 3. The reclassification has not been applied retroactively to FY2023.
  • *2 The market-based Scope 2 emissions of FY2025 were 11,246 (t-CO2) ★.

Scope 3 Emissions per Category [t-CO2]

Category Data Items FY2023 FY2024 FY2025
1 Purchased goods and services

Public cloud services
14,708

2,755
16,319

2,740
13,369★

8,063*3
3 Fuel- and energy-related activities (not included in Scope 1 or 2) 1,963 2,062 2,099★
6 Business travel 9,456 10,687 10,893★
7 Employee commuting 1,548 2,457 2,546★
13 Downstream leased assets 486 897 709★
  • *3 The increase in emissions is due to changes in the CO2 emission calculation methods by one of the service providers.

Emissions Intensity per Net Sales (Emissions of Scope 1 + 2/ Consolidated Net Sales)

Data Items FY2023 FY2024 FY2025
Emissions intensity per net sales
(Location-based)
0.0181 0.0158 0.0140
Consolidated net sales (million yen) 719,451 801,236 874,030

Data Boundary (CO2 emissions)

In principle, the data boundary is the Company (CyberAgent, Inc.) and its 86 consolidated subsidiaries as of September 30, 2025. Some consolidated subsidiaries and offices are excluded if the impact is deemed negligible based on insignificant numbers of employees or office use. When the data boundary differs from the above, it is specified separately.

Calculation Methods

Scope 1

Scope 1 calculates CO2 emissions from the fuel used by employees' vehicles at each location (for which the company bears the fuel costs) and from the gas used in offices and small-scale eateries. The emissions are calculated by multiplying the amount of fuel consumed by the emission coefficients listed in the "Emission Coefficients by Gas Suppliers" and the "Methods for Calculating Greenhouse Gas Emissions," which are based on the Act on Promotion of Global Warming Countermeasures in Japan.

Scope 2

Indirect emissions from using electricity and heat supplied by other companies in our offices and data centers are calculated mainly by applying the "Emission Coefficients by Electric Power Company" and the "Emission Coefficients by Heat Supply Companies" in the Act on Promotion of Global Warming Countermeasures.

Indirect emissions from electricity usage are calculated by applying the following coefficients.

- For locations in Japan
Market-based emissions: Based on the basic emission factors for each electric power company.
Location-based emissions: Based on the national average emission factor.

- For locations overseas
・Vietnam operations
Location-based and market-based emissions: Based on the power grid emission factor for 2023 issued by the Department of Climate Change, Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment of Vietnam.
・Guam operations
Location-based and market-based emissions: Based on the grid emission factor for 2022 from Guam’s Priority Climate Action Plan 2024, submitted to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).

Scope 3

Category 1: For purchased goods and services, the emissions are calculated by multiplying the cost of office supplies and promotional event-related expenses by the emission intensities from the "Emission Coefficients Database for Corporate Value Chain Accounting of Greenhouse Gas Emissions Ver. 3.5." 
For public cloud services, emissions are the sum of the emissions reported by each service provider.
 

Category 3: The emissions are calculated by multiplying the fuel, electricity, and heat consumption by the respective emission intensities from the "Emission Coefficients Database for Corporate Value Chain Accounting of Greenhouse Gas Emissions Ver.3.5" and the “LCA Database IDEAv2.”

 

Category 6: The emissions are calculated by multiplying the business travel expenses by the emission intensities from the "Emission Coefficients Database for Corporate Value Chain Accounting of Greenhouse Gas Emissions Ver. 3.5." 23 group companies (3% of the business travel expenses) are excluded from the calculation due to a lack of categorical data on means of transportation. Note that business travel expenses include some uncategorizable accommodation expenses.

 

Category 7: The emissions are calculated by multiplying the employee commuting expenses by the emission intensities from the "Emission Coefficients Database for Corporate Value Chain Accounting of Greenhouse Gas Emissions Ver. 3.5."
The emissions of group companies that do not reflect telecommuting on the commuting expenses are calculated by multiplying the attendance rate by the commuting expenses paid. 5 group companies (2% of employee commuting expenses) are excluded from the calculation due to a lack of categorical data on means of transportation.

 

Category 13: The emissions are calculated by multiplying the electricity and gas consumption at the rental properties owned by the group companies by the coefficient listed in the "Emission Coefficients by Electric Power Company" and the "Emission Coefficients by Gas Suppliers" of the Act on Promotion of Global Warming Countermeasures.

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