Epson and WWF have launched the second phase of their International Corporate Partnership, with both organisations strengthening their activities in support of ‘Nature Positive’ – the international goal of halting biodiversity loss and shifting toward restoration by 2030.
This collaboration marked the first international corporate partnership between WWF and a Japanese company in the electronics and precision instruments sector.
Epson also began efforts to address its environmental footprint and help ensure a responsible supply of forest resources, becoming the first Asian company to join Forests Forward – WWF's programme for private sector action on forests.
In Phase 1, which began in March 2023, Epson donated 240 million yen to WWF over three years to support forest conservation activities, particularly in Southeast Asia and South America.
These efforts supported early conservation progress across multiple landscapes, including initiatives to address deforestation pressures and strengthen habitat protection efforts.
For phase 2, Epson will focus on supporting WWF-led forest conservation activities in Indonesia, Thailand, and Brazil, where deforestation pressures are particularly severe, and which also have links to the company's business operations.
Epson plans to donate 240 million yen over three years, matching contribution under Phase 1, to support efforts to conserve existing natural forests and accelerate restoration.
“We are deeply honoured to be moving our partnership with WWF into its second phase. The situation facing the world's forests continues to be challenging, and we recognise the importance of continuing to address these challenges and taking action,” said Junkichi Yoshida, president and CEO of Epson.
“Through our efforts to date, we have reaffirmed the vital role that forest conservation plays in addressing biodiversity and climate change. Moving forward, we will continue to steadily advance our initiatives in collaboration with WWF toward a future where nature and people can coexist sustainably.”
WWF will implement initiatives aimed at protecting forest ecosystems, conserving biodiversity habitats and addressing the further loss of natural forests, which play a critical role in biodiversity conservation and climate change mitigation.
Minimising the environmental impact of the supply chain has become increasingly important as a part of corporate sustainability efforts.
“Our collaboration with Epson during phase 1 served as an excellent example of how private companies can contribute to global forest conservation. In particular, their participation in Forests Forward – the first by an Asian company – demonstrated their leadership as a global enterprise,” explained Sadayosi Tobai, CEO of WWF Japan.
“In Phase 2, we are confident that by paying closer attention to the multifaceted impacts that forest ecosystem conservation has on the environment, society, and the economy, we can jointly create value through our partnership to help regenerate the Earth.”
For Epson, whose products include printers and other paper-using devices, the responsible use of forest resources is directly relevant to its business operations and essential for long-term business resilience, especially in the face of climate change and biodiversity loss.
Together with WWF, Epson has committed to strengthening responsible forest-resource use to help prevent deforestation and promote appropriate forest management.
In this new phase, the company plans to formalise and implement its deforestation-free supply chain commitments, including improving traceability and engaging with suppliers, in line with requirements under the Accountability Framework initiative.
