Manufacturer electric and electronic equipment
                                    Manufacture and sales of electric and electronic equipment used in Energy and Electric Systems, Industrial Automation, Information and Communication Systems, Electronic Devices, and Home Appliances.
                            Company Ownership
                    Mitsubishi Electric Corporation
                
                JPN
    
    
    
        Mitsubishi Group
        
        
    owns 100% of Mitsubishi Electric Corporation
        
    JPN
    
    Conglomerate
                    Japan's largest "keiretsu", a collaborative group of integrated companies with extensive share crossholdings, personnel swaps and strategic co-operation. Companies in group include Mitsubishi Corporation, Mitsubishi Motors Corporation, Mitsubishi Electric, Mitsubishi Paper Mills Ltd, Mitsubishi Nuclear Fuel Co., Kirin Holdings (who owns Australian dairy and drinks company, Lion), and many more.
            Company Assessment
            (Last updated Aug 2025)        
        
        
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                Mitsubishi Electric Corporation
            
                            
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         CDP Climate Change score of A
        CDP Climate Change score of A
    
    
        In 2024, the Carbon Disclosure Project (CDP) asked companies to provide data about their efforts to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and mitigate climate change risk. Responding companies are scored across four key areas: disclosure; awareness; management; and leadership. This company received a CDP Climate Change score of A.
    
            Source: CDP
                                    (2024)
                            
        
    
         CDP Water Security score of A
        CDP Water Security score of A
    
    
        In 2024, the Carbon Disclosure Project (CDP) asked companies to provide data about their efforts to manage and govern freshwater resources. Responding companies are scored on six key metrics: transparency; governance & strategy; measuring & monitoring; risk assessment; targets & goals; and value chain engagement. This company received a CDP Water Security score of A.
    
            Source: CDP
                                    (2024)
                            
        
    
         Arms sales
        Arms sales
    
    
        This company is 96th on SIPRI's list of the Top 100 arms-producing and military services companies in the world, ranked by their arms sales in 2023. Arms sales accounted for 2.8% of this company's total revenue in 2023.
    
            Source: SIPRI
                                    (2024)
                            
        
    
         Cartel fine upheld
        Cartel fine upheld
    
    
        A European Union court upheld fines of 136m euros imposed on this company and Toshiba for their participation in a cartel for equipment used in electricity substations. The European Commission had fined this company 74.8m euros and a joint amount of 4.65m euros with Toshiba, for participating in a cartel for gas insulated switchgear between 1988 and 2004.
    
            Source: company website
                                    (2016)
                            
        
    
         42.6% in Newsweek Green Ranking 2017
        42.6% in Newsweek Green Ranking 2017
    
    
        This company received a score of 42.6/100 in the Newsweek Green Ranking 2017, which ranks the world's largest publicly traded companies on eight indicators covering energy, greenhouse gases, water, waste, fines and penalties, linking executive pay to sustainability targets, board-level committee oversight of environmental issues and third-party audits. Ranking methodology by Corporate Knights and HIP Investor.
    
            Source: Newsweek
                                    (2017)
                            
        
    
         Climate action commitments
        Climate action commitments
    
    
        As listed on the We Mean Business website, this company has committed to the following climate action initiatives: adopt a science-based emissions reduction target.
    
            Source: We Mean Business
                                    (2021)
                            
        
    
         Environmental claims
        Environmental claims
    
    
        This company has sustainability claims on its website that it is taking definitive action to create a greener world through a low carbon, recycling based approach. It reports its achievements on environmental targets set in 2014, and sets new targets for 2015.
    
            Source: company website
                                    (2016)
                            
        
    
         CSR claims
        CSR claims
    
    
        This company has corporate social responsibility claims on its website in the areas of social responsibility, the environment and philanthropy (including Philanthropic Foundations and Disaster Relief).
    
            Source: company website
                                    (2016)
                            
        
    
         Responsible Business Alliance member
        Responsible Business Alliance member
    
    
        This company is a member of the Responsible Business Alliance (formerly the Electronic Industry Citizenship Coalition),  a non-profit coalition of electronics companies which supports the rights and wellbeing of workers and communities worldwide affected by the global electronics supply chain. RBA members commit and are held accountable to a common Code of Conduct and utilize a range of RBA training and assessment tools to support continuous improvement in the social, environmental and ethical responsibility of their supply chains.
    
            Source: RBA
                                    (2022)
                            
        
    
         Responsible Minerals Initiative member
        Responsible Minerals Initiative member
    
    
        This company is a member of the Responsible Minerals Initiative (formerly the Conflict-Free Sourcing Initiative), which helps companies address conflict minerals issues in their supply chains. The RMI provides information on conflict-free smelters and refiners, common tools to gather sourcing information, and forums for exchanging best practices on addressing conflict minerals. Membership is open to companies that use or transact in tantalum, tin, tungsten or gold (3TG). Founded in 2008 by members of the Electronic Industry Citizenship Coalition and the Global e-Sustainability Initiative.
    
            Source: RMI
                                    (2025)
                            
        
    
         Medium ESG Risk
        Medium ESG Risk
    
    
        Sustainalytics, a top ESG research firm, evaluates environmental, social, and governance risks for over 16,000 companies. Its ESG Risk Rating reflects how much risk a company faces in its industry and how well it manages those risks. The final score includes both unmanaged and unmanageable risks, and companies are rated on a scale from negligible (0-10) to severe (40+). This company received an ESG Risk Rating of 25.3, placing it in the "medium risk" category (retrieved April 2025).
    
            Source: Sustainalytics
                                    (2025)
                            
        
    
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         Forced labour in China
        Forced labour in China
    
    
        The Chinese government has facilitated the mass transfer of Uyghur and other ethnic minority citizens from the far west region of Xinjiang to factories across the country. Under conditions that strongly suggest forced labour, Uyghurs are working in factories that are in the supply chains of at least 83 well-known global brands in the technology, clothing and automotive sectors, including brands owned by this company. The Australian Strategic Policy Institute's 2020 report  estimates (somewhat conservatively) that more than 80,000 Uyghurs were transferred out of Xinjiang to work in factories across China between 2017 and 2019, and some of them were sent directly from detention camps.
    
            Source: ASPI
                                    (2020)
                            
        
    
         Arms sales
        Arms sales
    
    
        Two Mitsubishi subsidiaries are on SIPRI's list of the Top 100 arms-producing and military services companies in the world, ranked by arms sales in 2023. Arms sales accounted for 12% of this company's total revenue in 2023.  Two Mitsubishi subsidiaries are on  SIPRI's list of the Top 100 arms-producing and military services companies in the world (excluding Chinese companies), ranked by their arms sales in 2020. 
    
            Source: SIPRI
                                    (2024)
                            
        
    
         Overfishing
        Overfishing
    
    
        Mitsubishi owns 35-40% of the market for the Bluefin Tuna, which is listed as Critically Endangered, the highest risk category of the IUCN Red List. Mitsubishi has been stockpiling up to 20,000 tons of the frozen fish while continuing to buy more. While the price of a product gets higher the harder it is to find, Mitsubishi has been accused of deep freezing these fish to make an even bigger profit as the species gets ever closer to being completely wiped out.
    
            Source: news article
                                    (2013)
                            
        
    
         0/100 in Solar Scorecard
        0/100 in Solar Scorecard
    
    
        The 2018-19 Solar Scorecard, produced by the Silicon Valley Toxics Coalition, rates solar panel producers on their commitment to the environment and worker safety. Areas looked at include emissions reporting, chemical reductions plan, workers rights and conflict minerals. This company received a score of 0/100.
    
            
    
         Previous boycott call
        Previous boycott call
    
    
        Rainforest Action Network (RAN) ran a Boycott Mitsubishi campaign from 1989 to 1998 for being the world's worst logger of tropical forests at the time.
    
            Source: RAN
                                    (1998)
                            
        
    
         Nuclear - direct involvement
        Nuclear - direct involvement
    
    
        Mitsubishi manufacture nuclear fuel through Mitsubishi Nuclear Fuel Co. Ltd
    
            Source: company website
                                    (2020)
                            
        
    
         mitsubishisucks.com
        mitsubishisucks.com
    
    
        This website is dedicated to exposing the questionable business practices of Mitsubishi. Last updated 2004.
    
            Source: mitsubishisucks.com
                                    (2004)
                            
        
    
Company Details
Type:
                Public company
                                                    Revenue:
                36 billion USD
                                            (2015)
                                    
                                        Employees:
                129,249
                                            (2015)
                                    
                                                    Subsidiaries:
                
        Mitsubishi Electric Australia Pty Ltd
                            
            
                
                
                    
    
                Consumer electronics 
                                    Imports, sells and services consumer electronics and electrical products.
                             
                    