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Ricoh Named in the 2026 Global 100 Most Sustainable Corporations

Ricoh's approach to sustainability is to pursue a sustainable society through a Three Ps Balance — Prosperity, People, and Planet.

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By: Rachel Klemovitch

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Ricoh announced that it has once again been named one of the 2026 Global 100 Most Sustainable Corporations — marking the 14th time the company has received this recognition.

Ricoh ranked 87th overall.

In the 2026 Global 100 assessment, Ricoh achieved the following rankings:

  • 19th among 1,043 companies in the Information Technology Sector
  • 3rd within the computers and peripherals manufacturing Peer Group

Ricoh’s approach to sustainability is to pursue a sustainable society through a Three Ps Balance — Prosperity (economic), People (society), and Planet (environment).

To realize this vision, Ricoh has identified seven material issues in two focus areas — “Resolving social issues through business” and “Robust management infrastructure.” The company has set 16 ESG targets linked to these issues. 

Mikako Suzuki, Corporate Officer in charge of ESG and Risk Management at Ricoh Company, Ltd., said, “The Ricoh Group is advancing its sustainability initiatives by aligning ESG with business growth. We are honored to be recognized once again as a Global 100 company. This recognition reflects high evaluations of our continued efforts to expand sales of sustainable products and services, as well as investments in sustainability, including upgrades to energy-efficient facilities. Looking ahead, we will continue to work with our stakeholders to accelerate efforts toward realizing a sustainable society through business activities.”

In 2020, Ricoh positioned ESG initiatives as future financial targets — one of the dual companywide management targets along with regular financial goals. Since then, ESG indicators have been incorporated into Ricoh’s executive compensation.

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