Fujifilm Holdings has announced that it will offset 100% of its electricity use across the United States and Canada by supporting renewable energy generation, marking a significant step in its broader sustainability strategy. Rather than directly powering all facilities with solar or wind energy, the company is entering into agreements that fund large-scale clean energy projects—allowing it to match its electricity consumption with an equivalent amount of renewable energy added to the grid. This approach, commonly used by major corporations, helps accelerate the development of new solar infrastructure while reducing Fujifilm’s reported carbon footprint by tens of thousands of metric tons annually. The move aligns with the company’s long-term environmental goals, including achieving net-zero emissions by 2040, and reflects a growing trend among global firms to invest in renewable energy as part of their climate commitments.