
UPDATE – January 5, 2026: After the release on November 7, 2025, 6 more JCI members endorsed the message, and the total was updated to 340.
<Release> JCI publishes the list of endorsers for the Japan Climate Action Summit 2025 Declaration
Leading the Transition to a Decarbonized Society
— We Will Never Stop —
The Japan Climate Initiative (JCI) today released the Japan Climate Action Summit 2025 Declaration, “Leading the Transition to a Decarbonized Society — We Will Never Stop —” (Annex 1). A total of 334 organizations have endorsed the declaration, including 244 companies (22 of them financial and investment institutions), 21 local governments, 5 universities and research institutions, and 64 other organizations and NGOs (Annex 2). The declaration has also received messages of commitment and support from a wide range of domestic and international leaders who support its message — including the COP30 Climate High-Level Champion, the CEO of CDP, and high-level representatives from businesses, municipalities, a university, and a scientist (Annex 3).
Marking 10 years since the adoption of the Paris Agreement and in the lead-up to COP30, Japan’s non-state actors participating in JCI were called to endorse the declaration to reaffirm the significance of their mission and determination to overcome the climate crisis, and to demonstrate their unwavering commitment to the ongoing challenge of decarbonization. (Annex 4).
Among the endorsing companies are many of Japan’s leading companies across a wide range of sectors, including IT, machinery, steel, electronics and electrical equipment, pharmaceuticals, telecommunications, transportation, food, retail, housing and construction, civil engineering, renewable energy, finance, media, and one sports team. In addition, a diverse array of non-state actors from across society have endorsed the declaration — including local governments, consumer groups, universities and research institutions, religious organizations, associations of doctors and weathercasters, youth groups, and NGOs/NPOs.
■ Annex 1: Declaration
■ Annex 2: Endorsers’ List
UPDATE – January 5, 2026: After the release on November 7, 2025, 6 more JCI members endorsed the message, and the total was updated to 340.
Updated list of endorsing organizations PDF
■ Annex 3: Messages from Leaders
■ Annex 4: Call for Endorsement
Japan Climate Action Summit 2025 Declaration
Leading the Transition to a Decarbonized Society
— We Will Never Stop —
As non-state actors in Japan participating in the Japan Climate Initiative, we hereby pledge to continue our efforts to overcome the climate crisis, in order to sustain a future in which the 1.5°C target has been achieved beyond 2030.
Now is the time to accelerate energy efficiency and the expansion of renewable energy to the maximum extent, strengthen collaboration with stakeholders both domestically and internationally, and lead the resolute transition to a decarbonized society.
November 7, 2025
Endorser’s List (alphabetical order) Updated on January 5, 2026
Total 340: 249 companies (22 of them financial and investment institutions), 21 local governments, 5 universities and research institutions, and 65 other organizations and NGOs
Companies (Total 249 including 22 banks & investors)
| ABeam Consulting Ltd. | Mitsubishi Tanabe Pharma Corporation | |
| AC Biode Co., Ltd. | MIYAGI EISEI KANKYO KOSHA, INC. | |
| addlight Inc. | Morinaga Milk Industry Co., Ltd. | |
| Advantest Corporation | MURATA MACHINERY, LTD. | |
| AEON CO., LTD. | Nagase & Co., Ltd. | |
| AGC Inc. | NEC Corporation | |
| Aica Kogyo Co., Ltd. | Neural Inc. | |
| ALPHA SYSTEMS INC. | NICHIRIN CO., LTD. | |
| ANA HOLDINGS INC. | NIHON PLAST CO., LTD | |
| ARAKAWA CHEMICAL INDUSTRIES, LTD. | Nikon Corporation | |
| ARC&TEC Co., Ltd | NIPPN CORPORATION | |
| ARE Holdings,Inc. | NISSIN FOODS HOLDINGS CO., LTD. | |
| artience Co., Ltd. | Nomura Research Institute, Ltd. | |
| ASAHI GROUP HOLDINGS, LTD | NORITSU KOKI Co., Ltd. | |
| ASICS Corporation | NTT Anode Energy Corporation | |
| asueku Co., Ltd. | NTT DATA Group Corporation | |
| AURA ARCHITECTS Co., Ltd. | NTT DOCOMO BUSINESS, Inc. | |
| BeaconLink LLC | OBAYASHI CORPORATION | |
| Booost,Inc. | Odakyu Electric Railway Co., Ltd. | |
| Business Brain Showa-Ota Inc. | office 3.11, Inc. | |
| CAINZ CORPORATION | Ohisama Energy Station Co., Ltd. | |
| Calbee, Inc. | Ohisama-shinpo-energy.Co., Ltd. | |
| Ceres Inc. | Ohkawa Printing Co., Ltd | |
| CHUGAI PHARMACEUTICAL CO., LTD. | Oji Holdings Corporation | |
| Chuhgoku Wind-Power Co., Ltd. | Orient Corporation | |
| Citizen Watch Co., Ltd. | Osaki Electric Co., Ltd. | |
| Clean Energy lab GK | Panasonic Holdings Corporation | |
| CMIC HOLDINGS Co., Ltd. | Patagonia International Inc., Japan Branch | |
| Codo Advisory, Inc. | Picot Energy Inc | |
| COSEL CO.,LTD. | POLA ORBIS HOLDINGS INC. | |
| DAIWA HOUSE INDUSTRY CO., LTD. | Recruit Holdings Co., Ltd. | |
| Decarbonization Support Co., Ltd. | RedMARS\ADVenture, Inc. | |
| DIGITAL GRID Corporation | Refine Holdings Co., Ltd. | |
| DMG MORI CO., LTD. | Renesas Electronics Corporation | |
| e’s Inc. | Renewable Energy Promoting Organization Inc. | |
| Earth Support Corporation | RICOH COMPANY, LTD. | |
| Eisai Co., Ltd. | Rigaku Holdings Corporation | |
| EIZO Corporation | RWE Renewables Japan | |
| E-Konzal Co., Ltd. | S Research & Advisory | |
| ENEOS Renewable Energy Corporation | SAKATA INX CORPORATION | |
| energy311 | Sanyo Syoji CO., LTD. | |
| erex Co., Ltd. | SAPPORO HOLDINGS LTD. | |
| ESPEC Corp. | SCREEN Holdings Co., Ltd. | |
| E-Square Inc. | SCSK Corporation | |
| Eurus Energy Holdings Corporation | Sekisui Kasei Co., Ltd. | |
| FC OSAKA | SequencEnergy CO., LTD | |
| Foster Electric Company, Limited | SERCO Corporation | |
| Fuji Electric Co., Ltd. | SHIMADZU CORPORATION | |
| Fujita Corporation | SHINRYO CORPORATION | |
| Fujitsu Limited | Shionogi & Co., Ltd. | |
| Furukawa Co., Ltd. | Shizuoka Mirai Energy | |
| GEDF Co., Ltd. | SKYLARK HOLDINGS CO., LTD. | |
| GMO Payment Gateway, Inc. | SocialCompany, Inc. | |
| Green Earth Institute Co., Ltd. | SoftBank Corp. | |
| Greener Space Planning, LLC | SoftBank Group Corp. | |
| GreenPowerCorporation | Solagri Co., Ltd. | |
| G-TEKT CORPORATION | Solar Frontier K.K. | |
| H.U. Group Holdings, Inc. | SOLAR WORLD Co., Ltd. | |
| HARA TRADING CO., LTD. | Sony Group Corporation | |
| Hewlett Packard Japan, G.K. | SOURCENEXT CORPORATION | |
| Hitachi, Ltd. | SSE Pacifico K.K. | |
| Hulic Co., Ltd. | Sumitomo Heavy Industries, Ltd. | |
| IDEC CORPORATION | Sumitomo Mitsui Construction Co., Ltd. | |
| Iida Group Holdings Co., Ltd. | Sumitomo Pharma Co., Ltd. | |
| iiie co., ltd. | Sun Messe Co., Ltd. | |
| IKEA Japan K.K | SUNRISE Co., Ltd. | |
| INFRONEER Holdings Inc. | Suntory Holdings Limited | |
| IPCORELAB’s inc. | Superbag Co., Ltd. | |
| Isetan Mitsukoshi Holdings Ltd. | Suzuhiro Kamaboko Co., Ltd. | |
| istyle Inc. | Taiyo Yushi Corp. | |
| ITO EN, LTD. | TAKARA HOLDINGS INC. | |
| ITOCHU Corporation | TAKARAZUKA SUMIRE ELECTRIC POWER | |
| J. FRONT RETAILING Co., Ltd. | Takasago Thermal Engineering Co., Ltd. | |
| JAMCO Corporation | TAKEBISHI CORPORATION | |
| Japan Carbon Management Co., Ltd. | TAKENAKA CORPORATION | |
| JAPAN POST HOLDINGS | TBM Co., Ltd. | |
| JTB Communication Design, Inc. | TEKKEN CORPORATION | |
| K’S HOLDINGS CORPORATION | TERA Energy | |
| KAGOME CO., LTD. | Terumo Corporation | |
| kagura-denryoku Co., Ltd. | TESS Holdings Co., Ltd. | |
| KAJIWARA CO., LTD. | The Asahi Shimbun Company | |
| Kao Corporation | The Japan Times, Ltd. | |
| Kasetsukizai Co., Ltd. | Tobishima Corporation | |
| Kawasaki mirai energy | TOCAD ENERGY CO., LTD. | |
| Kayama Kogyo Co., Ltd | TODA CORPORATION | |
| KDDI CORPORATION | TODA KOGYO CORP. | |
| Kikkoman Corporation | TOKYO STEEL MANUFACTURING CO., LTD. | |
| Kirin Holdings Company, Limited | Tokyo Tatemono Co., Ltd. | |
| KOBAYASHI Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd. | Tokyu Construction Co., Ltd. | |
| Kokusai Kogyo Co., Ltd. | Tokyu Corporation | |
| KONICA MINOLTA, INC. | TOMOKU CO., LTD. | |
| KOSÉ Corporation | TSUKAMOTO CORPORATION Co., Ltd. | |
| Koyosha inc. | Uhuru Corporation | |
| KUBOTA Corporation | UPDATER,Inc. | |
| Kumagai Gumi Co., Ltd. | UTSUMI CO., LTD. | |
| Lendlease Japan Inc. | Wacom Co., Ltd. | |
| LIXIL Corporation | Wastebox, Inc. | |
| LLC Odawara-kanagote Farm | WATERSTAND Co., Ltd. | |
| Local Green Project Support Laboratory Corp. | WELLNEO SUGAR Co., Ltd. | |
| LY Corporation | Xenesys Inc. | |
| Machi Mirai Seisakusyo Co., Ltd. | Yachiyo Engineering Co., Ltd. | |
| MAEDA CORPORATION | Yamaha Corporation | |
| Maeda Road Construction Co., Ltd | Yamatane Corporation | |
| MARUI GROUP CO., LTD. | Yamato Jyuken, Inc. | |
| MATSUDA SANGYO CO., LTD. | Yamazakura Co., Ltd. | |
| Matsuya Co., Ltd. | Yano Research Institute Ltd. | |
| MEIDENSHA CORPORATION | YASKAWA Electric Corporation | |
| Meiji Holdings Co., Ltd. | YATSUMOTO TSUSHO CO., LTD | |
| Members Co., Ltd. | YOROZU CORPORATION | |
| MinebeaMitsumi Inc. | Zeroboard Inc. | |
| Miraisozobu | ZOZO, Inc. | |
| ※Additional Endorser’s List (alphabetical order) | ||
| Asuene Inc. | ||
| Nishimatsu Construction Co., Ltd. | ||
| OTSUKA CORPORATION | ||
| Rinkai Nissan Construction | ||
| Seiko Epson Corporation |
Banks & Investors (Total 22)
| Activia Properties Inc. |
| AMAGASAKI SHINKIN BANK |
| Broadia Private REIT, Inc. |
| Comforia Residential REIT, Inc |
| CSR Design Green Investment Advisory, Co., Ltd. |
| Daiwa House Asset Management Co., Ltd. |
| Daiwa House REIT Investment Corporation |
| GI Capital Management Ltd. |
| GRID&FINANCE ADVISORS Inc. |
| JAPAN POST BANK Co., Ltd. |
| JAPAN POST INSURANCE Co., Ltd. |
| Japan Real Estate Asset Management Co., Ltd. |
| MEIJI YASUDA LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY |
| Mitsubishi Jisho Investment Advisors, Inc. |
| MS&AD Insurance Group Holdings, Inc. |
| Nissay Asset Management Corporation |
| Shinkin Central Bank |
| shizuoka yaizu shinkin bank |
| The Banshu Shinkin Bank |
| The Ehime Bank, Ltd. |
| The San-in Godo Bank, Ltd. |
| THE SHIGA BANK, LTD. |
Local Governments (Total 21)
| City of Kitakyushu |
| City of Kyoto |
| City of Sapporo |
| Hamamatsu City |
| Kaga City |
| Kagoshima City |
| Kagoshima Prefecture |
| Kanagawa Prefectural Government |
| Katsushika City |
| Kawasaki City |
| Kusatsu City |
| Kyoto Prefecture |
| Minato City |
| Nagano Prefecture |
| Osaka City |
| Setagaya City |
| Shiga Prefecture |
| Tokushima Prefecture |
| Tokyo Metropolitan Government |
| Toyonaka City |
| Yokohama City |
University &Research Institutions (Total 5)
| Chiba University of Commerce |
| Renewable Energy Institute |
| Sacred Heart Institute for Sustainable Futures |
| SLSV CES INSTITUTE |
| Sophia University |
NPO/NGOs and Others (Total 65)
| Act-Kawasaki | Japan Wind Power Association | |
| AKAGI MARITIME SOGO LAW OFFICE | Japan Workers’ Co-operative Union | |
| Association to create a society with a consumer citizenship | Japan Youth Platform for Sustainability | |
| Atsugi Citizens’ Power Station | Japanese Consumers’ Co-operative Union | |
| CDP Worldwide-Japan | Kagoshima Kankyo Mirai Zaidan | |
| Circle Otentosan | MEDIA IS HOPE Inc. | |
| Climate Action Network Japan | Network of Business Leaders and Entrepreneuers for a Sustainable Business and Energy Future | |
| Climate Watch Square | Non-Profit Policy-Consulting Earth Sherpa | |
| Climate Youth Japan | Oisoeneshift | |
| CONSUMERS.JAPAN | OSAKA YMCA | |
| Corporate Action Japan | Pacific Environment | |
| Earth Ranger Global Environment Academy | Peace & Nature | |
| Eco Work Jissenjuku | People’s Association for Renewable Energy Promotion | |
| elsa | Protect Our Winters Japan | |
| Environmental Veterans Firm | Renewable energy network Matsumoto | |
| FCO-OP seikatukyoudoukumiai | Renewable Energy Organization of Hokkaido | |
| Federation for Promotion of Zero-Nuclear Power and Renewable Energy | Soka Gakkai | |
| Fukui Small Hydropower Plant Promotion Council | Solarbear Fund | |
| General Incorporated Association Urbanist | Sustainable Management Forum of Japan | |
| Green Building Japan | Syonan Syoenetworking | |
| Green Practice Japan | The Association for Promotion of ZEH | |
| Green Purchasing Network | The Climate Reality Project Japan | |
| GreenFaith | the Japan Sustainable Forest Forum | |
| Gunma Biomass Katsuyo Kyogikai | Think the Earth | |
| Hokkaido Green Fund | Tokorozawa People’s Solar | |
| Hokkaido Green Purchasing Network | Tokushima Regional Energy General Incorporated Association | |
| Hyogo Sustainability Institute | Transition Asia | |
| Ichigo Bloom | Ueda Citizens’ Energy | |
| Institute for Geothermal Information | WEATHER CASTER NETWORK | |
| Institute for Sustainable Energy Policies | World Environment Improvement Organization | |
| Japan Association of Environment and Society for the 21st Century | WWF Japan | |
| Japan Photovoltaic Energy Association | Youth For One Earth | |
| ※Additional Endorser’s List | ||
| Sustainability Forum Japan |
Annex 3: Messages from Leaders (in alphabetical order)
Shuichi Abe, Governor of Nagano Prefecture
We resonate with your commitment to confronting the climate crisis, and we, too, will not stop taking action as we work together to carve out a path toward the future.
Katsuhiro Akimoto, Mayor of the City of Sapporo
The City of Sapporo endorses the Japan Climate Action Summit 2025 Declaration, and will promote measures such as energy-saving strategies and the implementation of renewable energy suited for our cold, snowy climate to work toward the realization of a zero carbon society.
David Costa, Head of Sustainability Innovation Headquarters, NTT DATA Group Corporation
NTT DATA will lead by example, to disrupt industries for good, innovating services and solutions to regenerate our planet. We focus on our updated material issues such as climate change, circularity, and efficient water management, and are committed to Planet Positive initiatives. Regarding climate change, we aim to achieve Net-zero emissions by 2040 and contribute to the decarbonization of both our company and our supply chain.
Lorena Dellagiovanna, Senior Vice President and Executive Officer, Chief Sustainability Officer, CHRO, CDEIO, Hitachi, Ltd.
Long-term global efforts are essential in tackling growing environmental issues such as climate change. Under the group sustainability strategy “PLEDGES,” which defines our commitment, aspirations and targets for sustainability, as well as our Environmental Vision, Hitachi is leading the Green Transformation (GX) globally, with the aim of achieving net zero in its value chain by fiscal 2050.
Masanori Imai, Chairperson and Representative Director, Toda Corporation and Representative Director of the Japan Climate Leaders’ Partnership (JCLP)
I believe it is our responsibility to work together to leave a sustainable world for future generations. By reducing greenhouse gas emissions in our business operations and daily lives, and advancing initiatives such as floating offshore wind power and renewable energy, we are committed to building a bright and hopeful future.
Dan Ioschpe, Climate High-Level Champion for COP30
Leading the Transition to a Decarbonized Society” Declaration underscores how businesses, cities, states and regions turn ambition into action through scaling renewables, boosting energy efficiency, and driving deep supply-chain decarbonisation. With these actions already underway, the net-zero transition is both inevitable and within reach. However, in order to meet our 2030 goals, we need to utilise the power of collective action to accelerate and scale these efforts.
Sherry Madera, Chief Executive Officer, CDP
CDP stands with the Japan Climate Initiative in our shared commitment to tackling the climate crisis and securing a future where the 1.5°C limit is maintained and net zero is achieved. As the world’s leading environmental disclosure platform, CDP has been driving transparency and accountability for over 25 years. We believe that when data speaks, change follows. Through the world’s most comprehensive environmental data system, we empower companies, financial institutions, cities and governments to make informed decisions that align economic growth with the planetary boundaries. By turning disclosure into action and ambition into measurable progress, we help build an Earth-positive economy for generations to come.
María Mendiluce, CEO, We Mean Business Coalition
The strong pledge from businesses and other non-state actors in Japan is timely and inspiring. Despite geopolitical turbulence, the global clean energy transition is accelerating. Polling shows 96% of Japanese business leaders want Japan to move from fossil fuels to a renewables-based electricity system, and companies are decarbonizing because it makes business sense. Clear and predictable policies, coupled with aligned incentives to support the clean energy transition, will accelerate business investment, spur job creation and lower costs. We Mean Business Coalition stands ready to work with JCI and partners, supporting stronger economies and more resilient societies.
Richie Merzian, CEO, Clean Energy Investor Group
The transition to a decarbonized society presents a global business opportunity—and Japan, as a globally recognised business leader, is well positioned to help drive it forward. Australia’s ambition to host the UN Climate Conference next year, in partnership with its Pacific neighbours, is an effort to bring the whole world to the Pacific to work together on climate solutions. We are eager to partner with Japanese NSOs to seize the opportunities emerging from the energy transition.
Midori Miyazaki, President, Chiba University of Commerce
The Chiba University of Commerce, CUC, became the first university in Japan to
join the United Nations–led Race to Zero campaign in 2021. We are committed to
reducing greenhouse gas emissions by half by 2030 and achieving Net Zero by
2040. CUC has already achieved 100% renewable electricity.
We have long been dedicated to cultivating leaders with a strong sense of ethics
who can accurately perceive the needs of the changing times and address various
social issues. Together with local stakeholders, we will continue to take
proactive measures to tackle global climate change challenges.
Nobuhito Mori, Weather Attribution Center Japan
I sincerely hope that the seriousness of climate change will be widely recognized, and that people will rise to the challenge of addressing it.
Tetsuo Ohkawa, Representative Director and President, Ohkawa Printing Co, Ltd.
In pursuit of the Paris Agreement’s 1.5°C target, we continue to take action as a locally rooted printing company, striving to set an example for small and medium-sized enterprises.
The climate crisis is not a distant issue—it is a challenge we face right now, in this very moment. That is precisely why we reaffirm our commitment to corporate responsibility and resolutely express our determination to help build a sustainable society. We will move forward, step by step, in collaboration with like-minded partners who share our values and aspirations.
Takanori Okabe, Director, The Japan Agricultural News MIDORI GX Lab
Agriculture is one of the industries most visibly affected by climate change. Through food, these impacts reach your daily life as well. Support and stand with farmers who are taking action. We eat three times a day — and each meal is a chance for you to make a difference.
Mikako Suzuki, Corporate Officer in charge of ESG and Risk Management ESG Strategy Division, RICOH COMPANY, LTD.
Addressing the climate crisis can no longer be delayed. We are committed to intensifying our decarbonization efforts more than ever before.
Call for Endorsement
Japan Climate Action Summit 2025 Declaration
Leading the Transition to a Decarbonized Society
— We Will Never Stop —
With less than five years remaining until 2030—a critical milestone for achieving the 1.5°C goal, the urgency of the climate crisis continues to intensify. Across many regions, extreme heat, typhoons, heavy rainfall, and flooding are occurring with increasing frequency.
While some parts of the world are witnessing setbacks in climate action, there is also a growing movement to confront these headwinds and steadily advance toward decarbonization.
In the United States, a coalition of non-state actors—including state governments and businesses—representing two-thirds of the population and 70% of GDP, remains resolutely committed to the transition to a decarbonized society. Europe continues to lead with progressive climate policies, and recent elections in Canada and Australia have reaffirmed the global momentum toward decarbonization, with climate-conscious administrations remaining in power. These developments underscore the irreversible trend of the global shift toward a decarbonized future.
The UN’s special report released in July this year, Seizing the Moment of Opportunity, offered hope to the world by highlighting that, in the ten years since the adoption of the Paris Agreement, renewable energy has expanded rapidly while generation costs have plummeted—marking a turning point in the transition away from fossil fuel dependence. Furthermore, the International Court of Justice (ICJ) issued an advisory opinion affirming that states have a legal obligation to take climate action, including the reduction of greenhouse gas emissions, thereby reinforcing international public opinion and encouraging national efforts.
As non-state actors in Japan participating in the Japan Climate Initiative (JCI), we must now reflect on the significance of our mission and determination to overcome the climate crisis, which allows no time to spare. It is imperative that we remain aligned with the global momentum toward decarbonization and continue to move forward in solidarity with our international peers.
On the 10th anniversary of the Paris Agreement and in the lead-up to COP30, JCI hereby declares its unwavering commitment to the challenge of decarbonization at the Japan Climate Action Summit 2025.
We encourage as many endorsements as possible for the attached declaration.