Zero Emissions

Nissan announced its new six-year environmental plan, Nissan Green Program 2022 (NGP 2022). This new plan will focus on three areas: reduction of carbon footprint, shift to renewable energy and an increase in the diversity of resources used by Nissan. Since 2008 Nissan has been implementing "Nissan Wakuwaku Eco School" in Kanagawa prefecture. We will continue to provide the meaningful lectures in environment for their better understanding and awareness of future through the experiences of our great products.

School-visit program for environmental education: Nissan Waku-Waku Eco School (Japan, U.K., and China)

The Nissan Waku-Waku Eco School was launched in Japan in 2008 as an easy-to-understand and fun way to learn about the environment, which has evolved in many countries and taken off around the world.

In Japan, the program promotes understanding of global warming issues, introduces Nissan's environmental initiatives, and provides children with experiences of the latest environmental technologies through test rides in the Nissan LEAF and other activities. The programs are designed for mainly 11-12 year-old school children to be conducted by Nissan employees. We also prepared materials with instructional DVDs for teachers and online classes via a web conferencing system. The cumulative number of participants in the program in Japan has exceeded 138,000 (as of March 31, 2024).

Outside Japan, under the banner of the Nissan Skills Foundation, Nissan Motor Manufacturing (U.K.) in Sunderland runs a wide-ranging series of educational programs from primary and secondary schools, including Eco School, a six-hour course in which students learn about environmental issues and NMUK’s wind power program. In China, Nissan (China) Investment (NCIC) and its joint venture company offer educational opportunities, the Nissan Dream Classroom. One of the eight modules in online courses, Eco Classroom, includes environmental learning, understanding how electric motors work and an experiment involving a model car.

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Sponsorship for an Environmental Awareness Campaign of World Wide Fund for Nature Japan (WWF Japan) and Activities around the World (Japan, China, South America and Canada)

Nissan supported the environmental awareness campaign Earth Hour 2024 organized by WWF Japan by sponsoring the event and calling for employees worldwide to take action to turn off lights, while Nissan’s operating companies in Japan and overseas participated in the lights-off movement.

Employees photo contests and events for employees were hosted in China, Canada, Brazil, and Argentina. Also we engaged in communication through social media by sharing videos, messages and environmental topics globally.

Since fiscal 2019, Nissan Canada (NCI) is an official partner of WWF Canada and participates in environmental fundraising events like the CN Tower Climb (2023). The event supports WWF’s 10-year plan to Regenerate Canada and build a future with abundant wildlife, where nature and people thrive.

* Regenerate Canada: https://wwf.ca/regeneratecanada/

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日産(中国)投資有限公司(NCIC)では、環境をテーマにした従業員写真コンテストの開催、南米ではディーラーと連携した従業員参加型のバーチャルとリアルでのイベントを企画しました。

カナダ日産自動車会社 (NCI)は、2019年よりWWFカナダの公式パートナーとして、CN Tower Climbといった、環境に関する募金を呼び掛けるイベントに参加しています。今年はカナダ国民に環境保全のために測定可能で意味のある行動を呼びかけるLearn Plant Connectを中心に支援を行い、生物多様性の喪失や気候変動の危機を解決するための活動に貢献しています。

Support for environmental sustainability education and natural habitat revival (U.S.)

Nissan North America (NNA) supports a range of environmental nonprofits through both employee volunteerism and financial contributions. In fiscal year 2023, Nissan donated over $350,000 in support of environmental initiatives. Eighteen volunteer events took place in Nissan operational communities in Middle Tennessee, Dallas, Texas and Farmington Hills, Michigan where hundreds of Nissan employees volunteered time to plant trees, clean rivers, and restore habitats. In addition, over 30,000 students in Middle Tennessee received environmental sustainability education through Nissan Neighbors grantee partner, Urban Green Lab.

Club Impacto Positivo: Huella de carbono (Argentina)

In 2022 we took the first step along with our partner, Carbon Neutral +. In 2023, we measured our corporate carbon footprint generated during 2022 and totally offset it through the acquisition of certificates that support renewable energy generation projects and by reforesting the Lanín National Park with NGO Asociación Amigos de la Patagonia. 1,250 Araucarias Araucanas (local native tree) has been planted through this activity.

Club Impacto Positivo: Huella de carbono
Club Impacto Positivo: Huella de carbono