Release of 'Case Study Collection on Major Companies' GX Initiatives'
exroad Inc. has released the 'Case Study Collection on Major Companies' GX Initiatives,' compiling decarbonization strategies, roadmaps, emissions data, and carbon credit utilization cases from leading Japanese firms to support practical ESG implementation.
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- 📰 Published: June 15, 2026 at 19:00
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exroad Inc. (headquartered in Minato-ku, Tokyo; CEO: Keisuke Kimura), which provides carbon credit services in collaboration with Carbon EX under the Asuene Group, has released the 'Case Study Collection on Major Companies' GX Initiatives.'
With the full enforcement of Japan's GX Promotion Act scheduled for 2026, companies are actively formulating concrete decarbonization strategies. In this context, understanding peer companies’ reduction targets, GX-related initiatives, and roadmap developments has become crucial for practical implementation. This report compiles publicly available data from companies and GX Dashboard metrics—such as emissions and reduction contributions—into a format that enables easy comparative analysis for business practitioners.
Contents of the Report
This report organizes corporate decarbonization initiatives based on information disclosed up to June 2026.
• Benchmarking Corporate Decarbonization Roadmaps and Numerical Targets
The report presents Scope 1 and 2 emission reduction targets for fiscal years 2030 and 2050 across key industries including chemicals, electronics, and general trading companies. This enables side-by-side comparison of each company’s progress.
• Analysis of Emissions, Eligible Credit Usage, and Reduction Contributions Based on the GX Dashboard
The report analyzes disclosed 2023 fiscal year emissions and reduction contribution data from companies participating in the GX League, visualizing actual progress toward GX goals.
• Concrete Case Studies on Carbon Credit Procurement, Creation, and New Business Development
The report compiles real-world business models being implemented by major enterprises, ranging from J-Credit generation projects such as methane reduction in rice paddies and forest conservation, to overseas bioethanol fuel ventures, CCS (Carbon Capture and Storage) project development, and the operation of environmental certificate marketplaces.
For detailed information, please visit the Carbon EX website.
About Carbon EX
1. Global Access to Diverse Carbon Credits
Carbon EX enables the buying and selling of a wide range of carbon credits, including voluntary carbon credits, J-Credits, non-fossil fuel certificates, and international renewable energy certificates. The platform offers both Japanese and English interfaces, enabling access for overseas companies. It provides 24/7 global access to carbon credits.
2. High Reliability of Carbon Credits
Carbon EX implements rigorous verification processes such as KYC (Know Your Customer). As a marketplace specializing in high-quality voluntary carbon credits, it partners with credit rating agencies and organizations to ensure credit integrity and transparency.
3. Consulting Services for Carbon Credit Creation and Procurement
Carbon EX supports domestic and international project developers in creating voluntary carbon credits. It provides tailored explanations and recommendations on credit types based on clients’ specific goals and needs. The company also supports clients in enhancing PR and brand value by publicly disclosing their carbon offset initiatives.
Furthermore, carbon credits traded via Carbon EX can be integrated with the sustainability AI platform 'ASUENE,' enhancing client convenience and enabling data-driven consulting services for effective carbon offsetting.
With the full enforcement of Japan's GX Promotion Act scheduled for 2026, companies are actively formulating concrete decarbonization strategies. In this context, understanding peer companies’ reduction targets, GX-related initiatives, and roadmap developments has become crucial for practical implementation. This report compiles publicly available data from companies and GX Dashboard metrics—such as emissions and reduction contributions—into a format that enables easy comparative analysis for business practitioners.
Contents of the Report
This report organizes corporate decarbonization initiatives based on information disclosed up to June 2026.
• Benchmarking Corporate Decarbonization Roadmaps and Numerical Targets
The report presents Scope 1 and 2 emission reduction targets for fiscal years 2030 and 2050 across key industries including chemicals, electronics, and general trading companies. This enables side-by-side comparison of each company’s progress.
• Analysis of Emissions, Eligible Credit Usage, and Reduction Contributions Based on the GX Dashboard
The report analyzes disclosed 2023 fiscal year emissions and reduction contribution data from companies participating in the GX League, visualizing actual progress toward GX goals.
• Concrete Case Studies on Carbon Credit Procurement, Creation, and New Business Development
The report compiles real-world business models being implemented by major enterprises, ranging from J-Credit generation projects such as methane reduction in rice paddies and forest conservation, to overseas bioethanol fuel ventures, CCS (Carbon Capture and Storage) project development, and the operation of environmental certificate marketplaces.
For detailed information, please visit the Carbon EX website.
About Carbon EX
1. Global Access to Diverse Carbon Credits
Carbon EX enables the buying and selling of a wide range of carbon credits, including voluntary carbon credits, J-Credits, non-fossil fuel certificates, and international renewable energy certificates. The platform offers both Japanese and English interfaces, enabling access for overseas companies. It provides 24/7 global access to carbon credits.
2. High Reliability of Carbon Credits
Carbon EX implements rigorous verification processes such as KYC (Know Your Customer). As a marketplace specializing in high-quality voluntary carbon credits, it partners with credit rating agencies and organizations to ensure credit integrity and transparency.
3. Consulting Services for Carbon Credit Creation and Procurement
Carbon EX supports domestic and international project developers in creating voluntary carbon credits. It provides tailored explanations and recommendations on credit types based on clients’ specific goals and needs. The company also supports clients in enhancing PR and brand value by publicly disclosing their carbon offset initiatives.
Furthermore, carbon credits traded via Carbon EX can be integrated with the sustainability AI platform 'ASUENE,' enhancing client convenience and enabling data-driven consulting services for effective carbon offsetting.
FAQ
What is the 'Case Study Collection on Major Companies' GX Initiatives'?
A compiled report on decarbonization roadmaps, emissions data, and carbon credit usage by major Japanese companies.
Who is this report intended for?
ESG and sustainability professionals involved in corporate strategy and decarbonization planning.
What is the data coverage period?
Based on information disclosed up to June 2026.
What is Carbon EX?
A platform for trading, creating, and consulting on domestic and international carbon credits.
Where can I access this report?
Available on the official Carbon EX website.