Kawasaki Heavy Industries
Kawasaki Heavy Industries makes the initial Top 10 because it provides a public, report-grade disclosure package that can be audited. The limitation is that robotics is one segment within a much broader industrial portfolio, which dilutes how robotics-specific the sustainability evidence is.
Score
82
Industry
Robotics
Country
Japan
Report year
2025
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Score breakdown
Resource efficiency
80Resource-efficiency signals exist, but readers should treat them as multi-business evidence rather than robotics-only proof.
Impact on environment
80Environmental disclosure is present and auditable; robotics-specific comparability is weaker than for robotics-focused firms.
Social responsibility
81Workforce and governance reporting supports baseline assessment, though value-chain detail varies across the wider group.
Economic benefits
87Industrial scale provides durability to fund long-run compliance and efficiency work, even if it also increases footprint complexity.
Certifications and signals
Evidence and sources
Kawasaki Report 2025 (PDF, Japanese)
Kawasaki Heavy Industries
Official sustainability/report library PDF. Used here as an auditable source, even though some robotics-specific details require deeper extraction.
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