Environmentally Friendly Products
The Yamaha Group has positioned efforts to develop technologies and provide products that are friendlier to the environment as major environment management theme under its environmental policy.
To respond to this policy and with respect to the various product groups that the Yamaha Group manufactures, steps are taken to conduct product life cycle assessments (LCA) that cover the total product life cycle, including material procurement to production, transport, use, and disposal to identify what aspect of a product group life cycle has the largest environmental impact and to tackle environmentally friendly design from multiple angles. In addition, in order to further confirm the environmental friendliTness of products, Yamaha promotes the management of chemical substances contained in products, as well as the green procurement of materials and parts and components.
Material production stage |
Usage stage |
Disposal stage |
Product examples |
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•Reduce power consumption |
Routers, audio-visual products, electronic musical instruments |
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•Miniaturization in design |
•Long-life design |
•Promotion of reuse |
STAGEA, MOX6 and MOX8, YHT-S400 |
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•Yamaha Timber Procurement and Usage Guidelines formulation |
•Long-life design |
•Promotion of reuse |
RGX-A2, ROCK TOUR, Akusutaron™, white and black keys, A.R.E. products |
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•Management of chemical substances in products
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•Reduce VOC*1 emissions from products
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•Promotion of reuse |
Wind instruments |
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•Reduce the environmental load generated by customer business sites |
Micro-prober, helium leak tester |
- *1 VOC: Volatile organic compounds. When generated in large volumes, these substances can affect human health and the environment.
Primary Product Group Characteristics According to LCA Assessments, and Initiatives
(Note: The size of each circle indicates the relative environmental load associated with that stage in the product life cycle.)


