Roland Corporation, a world leader in music creation and musical and multimedia product manufacturing, announces its newly accredited “B” score in the 2024 climate change survey conducted by CDP, the world’s only independent environmental research and information disclosure system. Widely recognized as the global standard for corporate environmental reporting for 25 years, the UK-based international non-profit organization CDP surveys and discloses the results of the environmental initiatives of more than 24,000 companies worldwide. The “B” rating achieved by Roland is considered “Management” level and indicates that CDP evaluated Roland as a company that is “managing and working on its own environmental risks and impacts.”
As a voluntary CDP survey participant, Roland is expressing its commitment to accountability and transparency for its environmental impact and its willingness to track, manage, and reduce carbon emissions for a more sustainable future. Founded in 1972 in Osaka, Japan, Roland has contributed to the sustainable development of society for decades by driving innovation and inspiring creativity within music and video cultures. At the same time, these artistic cultures rely on the stability and prosperity of the environment and society to thrive.
Roland is continuously working to strengthen its sustainability contributions through traditional industries and creative cultures and to make meaningful efforts to solve social issues such as climate change and human rights—always striving to achieve a sustainable society. The teams at Roland also live by a simple but powerful ambition—WE DESIGN THE FUTURE—believing that when innovation meets creativity, the results can be remarkable.
To learn more about Roland’s sustainability initiatives, please visit https://www.roland.com/global/sustainability/.
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