Alpine Electronics, Inc., a leading name in the automotive electronics industry, is headquartered in Japan and operates extensively across Asia, Europe, and North America. Founded in 1978, the company has established itself as a pioneer in car audio systems, navigation solutions, and advanced driver-assistance systems (ADAS). Alpine is renowned for its innovative products, including high-performance in-car entertainment systems and premium sound solutions, which are designed to enhance the driving experience. With a commitment to quality and cutting-edge technology, Alpine has secured a strong market position, consistently earning accolades for its superior audio fidelity and user-friendly interfaces. As a subsidiary of the Alps Alpine Co., Ltd., Alpine Electronics continues to push the boundaries of automotive technology, making significant strides in connectivity and integration within the vehicle ecosystem.
How does Alpine Electronics, Inc.'s carbon action stack up? DitchCarbon scores companies based on their carbon action and commitment to reducing emissions. Read about our methodology to learn more.
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Alpine Electronics, Inc.'s score of 59 is higher than 74% of the industry. This can give you a sense of how well the company is doing compared to its peers.
Alpine Electronics, Inc., headquartered in Japan (JP), currently does not have specific carbon emissions data available for the most recent year. The company is a current subsidiary of Alps Alpine Co., Ltd., which influences its climate commitments and emissions reporting. Alps Alpine Co., Ltd. has set science-based targets (SBTi) that cascade down to Alpine Electronics, Inc. These targets aim to align with global climate goals, although specific reduction targets for Alpine Electronics have not been detailed. The company is also involved in initiatives such as RE100, which promotes the use of 100% renewable energy, reflecting a commitment to sustainability. While no absolute emissions figures or specific reduction achievements are reported for Alpine Electronics, the overarching climate strategies from its parent company suggest a proactive approach to addressing climate change and reducing carbon footprints across its operations.
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| 2019 | 2020 | 2021 | 2022 | 2023 | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Scope 1 | 44,174,000 | 00,000,000 | 00,000,000 | 00,000,000 | 00,000,000 |
| Scope 2 | 252,611,000 | 000,000,000 | 000,000,000 | 000,000,000 | 00,000,000 |
| Scope 3 | 2,042,731,000 | 0,000,000,000 | 0,000,000,000 | 0,000,000,000 | 0,000,000,000 |
Alpine Electronics, Inc.'s Scope 3 emissions, which increased by 8% last year and increased by approximately 59% since 2019, demonstrating supply chain emissions tracking. Nearly all of their carbon footprint comes from suppliers and value chain emissions, representing nearly all emissions under the GHG Protocol, with "Purchased Goods and Services" being the largest emissions source at 75% of Scope 3 emissions.
Climate goals typically focus on 2030 interim targets and 2050 net-zero commitments, aligned with global frameworks like the Paris Agreement and Science Based Targets initiative (SBTi) to ensure alignment with global climate goals.
Alpine Electronics, Inc. has not publicly committed to specific 2030 or 2050 climate goals through the major frameworks we track. Companies often set interim 2030 targets and long-term 2050 net-zero goals to demonstrate measurable progress toward decarbonization.