The Bank of Japan (BOJ), Japan's central bank, is headquartered in Tokyo, JP. Established in 1882, it plays a pivotal role in the nation's financial system, overseeing monetary policy, currency issuance, and financial stability. The BOJ is renowned for its innovative approaches, including quantitative easing, which have significantly influenced both domestic and global markets. As a key player in the financial industry, the Bank of Japan focuses on maintaining price stability and fostering economic growth. Its core services include managing interest rates, conducting market operations, and providing financial services to the government. The BOJ's unique position as a central bank allows it to implement policies that directly impact Japan's economy, making it a crucial institution in the global financial landscape.
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In 2023, the Bank of Japan reported total carbon emissions of approximately 28,191,000 kg CO2e. This figure includes about 3,123,000 kg CO2e from Scope 1 emissions and about 31,083,000 kg CO2e from Scope 2 emissions. In comparison, the previous year, 2022, the total emissions were about 34,779,000 kg CO2e, with Scope 1 emissions at approximately 3,215,000 kg CO2e and Scope 2 emissions at about 30,279,000 kg CO2e. Over the years, the Bank of Japan has shown a trend of fluctuating emissions, with a notable decrease from 40,497,000 kg CO2e in 2018 to the 2023 figure. However, there are currently no specific reduction targets or climate pledges documented, indicating a lack of formal commitments to reduce emissions at this time. The emissions data is not cascaded from any parent organization, and all figures are sourced directly from the Bank of Japan. The Bank of Japan's emissions primarily stem from its operational activities, as indicated by the disclosed Scope 1 and Scope 2 emissions, while no Scope 3 emissions data has been reported. The organisation's commitment to addressing climate change remains unclear, as no specific initiatives or targets have been outlined in the available documentation.
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2016 | 2017 | 2018 | 2019 | 2020 | 2022 | 2023 | |
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Scope 1 | 3,818,000 | 0,000,000 | 0,000,000 | 0,000,000 | 0,000,000 | 0,000,000 | 0,000,000 |
Scope 2 | 35,168,000 | 00,000,000 | 00,000,000 | 00,000,000 | 00,000,000 | 00,000,000 | 00,000,000 |
Scope 3 | - | - | - | - | - | - | - |
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Bank Of Japan is not participating in any of the initiatives that we track. This may change over time as the company engages with new initiatives or updates its commitments. DitchCarbon will update this information as it becomes available.