Electronics in Harmony with Nature

Recognizing that its business activities are sustained by the blessings of nature,
Murata has earnestly confronted environmental issues, continually asking “What can we do?”

One of its initiatives is the pursuit of product downsizing.
Murata has contributed to reducing environmental load throughout society by carefully making use of the earth’s limited resources.
Moreover, it comprehensively pursues environment-friendly manufacturing, considering multiple elements such as climate change, resource recycling, and biodiversity.

The world we want to leave to the next generation. It is a society in harmony with nature.
To achieve this vision, Murata will continue its initiatives through its products and manufacturing, aiming for “electronics in harmony with nature.”

Environmental History

1980
Image of Murata Newsletter, March 1988
Murata Newsletter, March 1988
1990
1991 Initiated soil and groundwater contamination investigation
1993 Achieved the complete elimination of ozone-depleting substances
(Specified Freon, 1,1,1-trichloroethane)
1995 Achieved the complete elimination of chlorinated organic solvents
(Dichloromethane, tetrachloroethylene, HCFCs [alternative freon])
1995 Established "Murata Environmental Charter"
(1st Environmental Action Plan)
1998 Achieved the complete elimination of chlorinated organic solvent use
(Trichloroethylene)
1998 Achieved complete elimination of waste incinerators in Japan
(full recycling of waste paper)
1998 Started operating "Murata Chemical Data Base"
2000
2001 Revised "Murata Environmental Charter"
(2nd Environmental Action Plan)
2002 Completed renovation of existing domestic facilities based on soil contamination prevention standards
2002 Voluntarily prohibited underground storage tanks and pipingmodal-icon
Completed overhead piping at Toyama Murata Manufacturing Co., Ltd.
2004 Completed construction of new headquarters building (zero emission construction) based on concept of environmentally friendly office building
2004 Revised "Murata Environmental Charter"
(3rd Environmental Action Plan)
2005
2006 Switched ISO 14001 certification for all Murata sites in Japan to a multi-site certification
2008 Revised "Murata Environmental Charter"
(4th Environmental Action Plan)
2009 Established Global Warming Prevention Committee
2010
2011 Created 5th Environmental Action Plan
2015 Revised "Murata Environmental Charter" to "EHS Disaster Prevention Policy"
2016 Issued "Mid-Term EHS Disaster Prevention Action Plan"
(6th Environmental Action Plan & 1st Safety Action Plan)
2018 Joined JCLP (Japan Climate Leaders' Partnership) as full member
JCLP
2020 Issued new "Mid-Term EHS Disaster Prevention Action Plan"
(7th Environmental Action Plan & 2nd Safety Action Plan)
2020
2021 Implemented internal carbon pricing system
2022 Issued "Mid-Term EHS Disaster Prevention Action Plan"
(8th Environmental Action Plan & 3rd Safety Action Plan)
2022 Began using 100%-recycled materials for inner-layer copper foil used in multilayer resin substrates
2025 Began using 100%-recycled materials for copper and tin powders for conductive paste used in multilayer resin substrates
2025 Issued new "Mid-Term EHS Disaster Prevention Action Plan"
(9th Environmental Action Plan & 4th Safety Action Plan)
Implementation Structure