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Fujitsu 13th in Newsweek's Global Top 500 Green Companies

Fujitsu Ranks 13th in Newsweek's Global Top 500 Green Companies

Fujitsu provides savings and environmental benefits to customers

Sydney, 18 October 2011 – Fujitsu, a leading provider of ICT business solutions, today announced it has been included in the Newsweek Green Global 500 Ranking, coming in at Number 13. The Newsweek Green Ranking places companies based on their actual environmental footprint, management of that footprint and sustainability communications. The analysis provides a reliable, cross-industry framework for comparing the environmental commitment and performance of major companies.

Now in its third year, the Newsweek Green Ranking assesses the environmental performance of the largest publicly traded companies in America. This year, the range has been expanded to include the largest international companies: the Global 500 list.

The Newsweek Green Ranking is a rigorous, peer-reviewed research process, including both quantitative and qualitative data from some of the world’s leading environmental research organisations. Given the ranking’s visibility, it presents a strong incentive for companies to work on improving their environmental impact and multi-stakeholder dialogue.

Alison Rowe, Global Executive Director Sustainability, Fujitsu Limited, said: “Inclusion in the Newsweek Green Global 500 Ranking acknowledges Fujitsu’s ability to help customers execute effective projects based on Green IT practices and products that deliver both operational savings and environmental benefits throughout the supply chain.”

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In acknowledgement of its world leading green governance and carbon reduction programs, Fujitsu is also highly ranked by Gartner and WWF on “Global Low-Carbon and Environmental Leadership” and been placed in Computerworld’s Top 12 Green IT Vendors list for the last three years.

Resources

Fujitsu: Sustainability, Our Heritage, Your Future
ICT Sustainabilty: The Global Benchmark 2011
The Fujitsu Commitment to the Environment
Fujitsu Slideshow: Environmental Sustainability

About Newsweek Green Ranking
Newsweek produces the Green Ranking in collaboration with two leading environmental research organisations, Trucost and Sustainalytics. Details here.

About Fujitsu
Fujitsu is a leading provider of information and communication technology (ICT)-based business solutions for the global marketplace. With approximately 170,000 employees supporting customers in over 100 countries, Fujitsu combines a worldwide corps of systems and services experts with highly reliable computing and communications products and advanced microelectronics to deliver added value to customers. Headquartered in Tokyo, Fujitsu Limited (TSE:6702) reported consolidated revenues of 4.5 trillion yen (US$55 billion) for the fiscal year ended March 31, 2011. For more information, please see: www.fujitsu.com.

About Fujitsu Australia and New Zealand
Fujitsu Australia and New Zealand is a leading service provider of business, information technology and communications solutions. As the third largest ICT Company in the Australian and New Zealand marketplace, we partner with our customers to consult, design, build, operate and support business solutions. From strategic consulting to application and infrastructure solutions and services, Fujitsu Australia and New Zealand has earned a reputation as the single supplier of choice for leading corporate and government organisations. Fujitsu Australia Limited and Fujitsu New Zealand Limited are wholly owned subsidiaries of Fujitsu Limited (TSE: 6702). www.fujitsu.com.au

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