Sustainability

[Main visual] Sustainability

Activity Report

Key Highlight

Spread of Music Culture

[Image] SPREAD OF MUSIC CULTURE

Promoting Public Music Education in Emerging Countries
(School Project)

ACHIEVEMENTS TOTAL 3.02
MILLION CHILDREN

7COUNTRIES APPROX. 7,200
SCHOOLS
(As of March 31, 2024)

TARGETS TOTAL 2.3
MILLION CHILDREN

10COUNTRIES
(Targets for FY2025 (fiscal year ended March 2025))

School Project

There are many children around the world who have insufficient opportunity to play musical instruments due to an inadequate environment for music education. Therefore, Yamaha is developing School Project around the world with the aim of popularizing activities using music and musical instruments in public education in order to provide more children to play and convey the joy of music and musical instruments.

Sustainable Use of Timber

[Image] Sustainable Use of Timber

Otonomori (Forest of Sound) Activities

Recent years have seen a decline in both the volume and quality of timber resources, leading to concerns regarding future sustainability. In order to procure high-quality timber suitable for musical instruments in a sustainable manner, Yamaha has initiated “Otonomori Activities” to create sustainable forest that are integrated with local communities, and is cooperating with governments and academic institutions to develop them both domestically and internationally.

Response to Climate Change

Greenhouse Gas Emission Reduction
(Scope 1 + 2)

[Image] EMISSION AMOUNT 126,000 t-CO2 (FY2024/3, Market-based), REDUCTION TARGET 55% From FY2018/3 levels by FY2031/3, Certified by SBTi 1.5℃-Aligned targets BY FY2051/3 NET ZERO CARBON [Image] EMISSION AMOUNT 126,000 t-CO2 (FY2024/3, Market-based), REDUCTION TARGET 55% From FY2018/3 levels by FY2031/3, Certified by SBTi 1.5℃-Aligned targets BY FY2051/3 NET ZERO CARBON