Consumer and business electronics
                                    Imports and distributes electronic products including air conditioning, power tools, automotive, IT, industrial, logistics, mining and construction.
                            Company Ownership
                    Hitachi Australia Pty Ltd
                
                AUS
    
    
        Hitachi Ltd
        
        
    owns 100% of Hitachi Australia Pty Ltd
        
    JPN
    
    
    Engineering and electronics
                    Highly diversified company that operates eleven business segments. Part of the DKB Group of companies.
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            (Last updated Aug 2025)        
        
        
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         Political donations
        Political donations
    
    
        The democracyforsale.net website, which aggregates data from the Australian Electoral Commission (AEC), reports that this company donated $286,000 to Australia's major political parties between 2018 and 2023. To view this company's entry in the AEC's Transparency Register, follow the link and click on "Named on the following annual returns as providing funds to:" to see the political donations made by the company.
    
            Source: AEC
                                    (2024)
                            
        
    
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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)
                            
        
    
         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)
                            
        
    
         12/100 in KnowTheChain Benchmark
        12/100 in KnowTheChain Benchmark
    
    
        In 2022 KnowTheChain benchmarked 60 information, communications and technology (ICT) companies on their efforts to identify and tackle forced labour risks in their supply chains. This company received a score of 12/100. The average score was 20/100 and the highest score was 63.
    
            Source: KnowTheChain
                                    (2022)
                            
        
    
         16.8% in Human Rights Benchmark
        16.8% in Human Rights Benchmark
    
    
        The 2022 Corporate Human Rights Benchmark assessed 127 companies in the food and agriculture, ICT and automotive manufacturing sectors on their human rights performance. This company received a score of 16.8%.  The overall average score was a disappointing 17.3% and the highest score was 50.3%.
    
            
    
         US recycling report card
        US recycling report card
    
    
        The Electronics TakeBack Coalition's Recycling Report Card evaluates takeback and recycling programs for computer, TV, printer and game console companies. The report card focuses on the programs available to consumers in the US, and relies on publicly available information, as of Sept 2010. This company received a grade of F for its recycling efforts in the USA.
    
            
    
         Military involvement
        Military involvement
    
    
        Hitachi provides products and services for the Japanese military.
    
            Source: company website
                                    (2025)
                            
        
    
         14.1% in conflict minerals rankings
        14.1% in conflict minerals rankings
    
    
        As You Sow's 2019 report, Mining the Disclosures, is a deep analysis of 215 companies' human rights performance in relation to sourcing conflict minerals from the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC). This company's score was 14.1% (Weak). [Listed under Information due to age of report]
    
            Source: As You Sow
                                    (2019)
                            
        
    
         Price fixing
        Price fixing
    
    
        In March 2009 Hitachi admitted to fixing prices of the screens sold to Dell for use in desktop monitors and notebook computers from 2001 to 2004, in violation of US anti-trust laws. Three other major producers of LCD panels including LG and Sharp had already admitted their involvement in price-fixing. Hitachi was fined US$31 million. [Listed under information due to age of court finding]
    
            Source: news article
                                    (2009)
                            
        
    
         Price fixing in USA
        Price fixing in USA
    
    
        In 2011 Hitachi-LG Data Storage, a joint venture of Hitachi Ltd and LG Electronics, pleaded guilty to 15 criminal counts in connection with a long-running probe of price fixing in the sale of optical disk drives to computer companies. The charges were brought by US prosecutors in the District Court (Northern California) and the joint venture company was sentenced to a US$21m fine after admitting conspiring with others to eliminate competition or fix prices for drives sold to computer companies dating back to 2004.
    
            Source: The Guardian
                                    (2011)
                            
        
    
         Nuclear - direct involvement
        Nuclear - direct involvement
    
    
        Hitachi and General Electric operate a joint venture which builds nuclear power plants.
    
            Source: company website
                                    (2022)
                            
        
    
         Involvement with Israel
        Involvement with Israel
    
    
        The independent research centre Who Profits has identified this company as complicit in Israel's ongoing occupation of Palestinian and Syrian land. "The company's engineering equipment was used during house demolitions in the Palestinian neighborhoods of At-Tur and Beit Hanina in occupied East Jerusalem and in the unrecognized Bedouin village of Al-Sayyid in the Naqab (Negev) desert. The Hitachi model most commonly used during these demolitions was the ZX250LC-5 track excavator."
    
            Source: Who Profits
                                    (2024)
                            
        
    
         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)
                            
        
    
         63.5% in Newsweek Green Ranking 2017
        63.5% in Newsweek Green Ranking 2017
    
    
        This company received a score of 63.5/100 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)
                            
        
    
         Sustainability claims
        Sustainability claims
    
    
        This company has sustainability claims on its website, including environmental and social issues.
    
            Source: company website
                                    (2020)
                            
        
    
         C grade at Behind the Barcode
        C grade at Behind the Barcode
    
    
        C grade in the Baptist World Aid Australia's Behind the Barcode 'Ethical Electronics Guide 2016', which grades companies on their efforts to mitigate the risks of forced labour, child labour and worker exploitation throughout their supply chains. Assessment criteria fall into four main categories: policies, traceability & transparency, monitoring & training and worker rights. [Listed under Information due to age of report]
    
            
    
         Modern Slavery statement
        Modern Slavery statement
    
    
        California, the UK and Australia have all enacted legislation requiring companies operating within their borders to disclose their efforts to eradicate modern slavery from their operations and supply chains. Follow the link to see this company's disclosure statement.
    
            Source: company website
                                    (2017)
                            
        
    
         BHRRC company profile
        BHRRC company profile
    
    
        Business & Human Rights Resource Centre digital platform presents news and allegations relating to the human rights impact of over 20,000 companies. Their enhanced Company Dashboards also include financial information, key data points based on corporate policies, and scores from prominent civil society benchmarks. Follow the link and use the search function to view this company's dashboard.
    
            Source: BHRRC
                                    (2022)
                            
        
    
         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 26.3, placing it in the "medium risk" category (retrieved April 2025).
    
            Source: Sustainalytics
                                    (2025)
                            
        
    
Company Details
Type:
                Wholly-owned subsidiary
                                                    Revenue:
                47.6 million AUD
                                            (2021)
                                    
                                        Employees:
                50
                                            (2021)
                                    
                                            Contact Details
                    Address:
                
                
                    Suite 801, Level 8, 123 Epping Rd, North Ryde, NSW, 2113, Australia
                
                                        
                    Phone:
                
                02 9888 4100
                                        
                    Freecall:
                
                1800 448 224
                                        
                    Website:
                
                
                    Products / Brands
Hitachi Australia
                Hitachi
                                Televisions
                
                                                        
            
             
                    