NTT DATA Environmental Policy

NTT DATA acknowledges that we are currently facing serious global environmental issues and that our business activities can have a significant impact on the environment.*1
As our mission is to accelerate client success and positively impact society through responsible innovation, NTT DATA considers environmental protection activities as a critical management issue and will continuously and systematically promote these activities.

1. Definition

Our environmental policy provides concrete guidance to practice "Protection of the Global Environment" outlined in the "NTT DATA Code of Business Ethics" as the part of the "Our Way" principles.*2
NTT DATA identifies, evaluates, and addresses environmental aspects and associated risks and opportunities to set environmental goals and engage in protection activities. We conduct risk-based due diligence to identify, prevent, and mitigate actual and potential negative impacts.*3

2. Commitment

NTT DATA engages in environmental protection activities through corporate and business activities.

Climate Change

  • To mitigate climate change, we will reduce greenhouse gas emissions. We aim for net-zero greenhouse gases across the entire supply chain under the "NTT DATA NET-ZERO Vision 2040".
  • We will provide solutions that contribute to addressing climate change.

Circularity

  • We will work on reducing waste, reusing, and recycling resources.
  • We will provide solutions that contribute to the formation of a circular economy.

Water Management

  • We will work on efficient water management in data centers especially in high water stressed areas.
  • We will provide solutions that contribute to efficient water management.

3. Compliance with Laws and Regulations

NTT DATA complies with applicable laws, regulations, and other agreed-upon matters concerning environmental aspects in the promotion of business activities.*4

4. Governance

NTT DATA Group Corporation establishes and operates the Sustainability Committee, under the supervision of the Board of Directors and the leadership of the President and CEO. The committee makes proposals, formulates strategies, and conducts monitoring related to implement and improve sustainability management, including environmental protection activities. The contents discussed by the Sustainability Committee are deliberated or reported to the Board of Directors.

5. Stakeholder Engagement

NTT DATA places importance on communication with stakeholders, considers the expectations from a wide range of society, and works together with stakeholders to solve social issues.*5

  • We engage with stakeholders who are affected or potentially affected.
  • Through engagement with suppliers, we work on reducing environmental impact across the supply chain.
  • We conduct awareness-raising activities related to the environment through environmental education and social contribution activities for employees and collaborators, aiming to improve their awareness.

Yutaka Sasaki,
Representative Director, President and CEO
NTT DATA Group Corporation

  • *1 "NTT DATA" refers to NTT DATA Group Corporation and its consolidated subsidiaries.
  • *2 This policy is decided by the President and CEO of NTT DATA Group Corporation through the approval of the Corporate Management Committee.
  • *3 Negative impacts include climate change, loss of biodiversity, degradation of terrestrial, marine, and freshwater ecosystems, deforestation, pollution of air, water, and soil, and improper management of waste containing hazardous substances.
  • *4

    Other agreed matters include international environmental regulations and commitments, among others. NTT DATA regularly checks its alignment with these agreed matters about the organizations and initiatives it joins, and the President and CEO decides on new memberships, continuation of memberships and withdrawals.

    • The Paris Agreement
    • The Convention on Biological Diversity
    • The Ten Principles of the UN Global Compact
  • *5 Stakeholders refer to individuals or groups who have or may have an interest influenced by corporate activities. Examples include employees, customers, local communities, non-governmental organizations (NGOs), government agencies, business partners, investors, or shareholders.
  • *6 This Policy is made in English and translated into Japanese. The English version is the original and the Japanese version is for reference purposes only. In the event of a discrepancy between the English and Japanese versions of this Policy, the English version shall prevail.
  • *7 This policy is updated and become effective in July 2025.