Shimano
About Shimano:
Shimano is a Japanese company that was founded in 1921 by Shozaburo Shimano. Originally a manufacturer of bicycle components, the company has since expanded into producing fishing equipment, rowing equipment, and other outdoor gear. The company's name comes from the founder's surname, Shimano, which means "Island of the Barrier" in Japanese.
Shimano's mission statement is "To promote health and happiness through the enjoyment of nature and the world around us."
Shimano introduced the first bicycle freewheel in 1921, which allowed the rider to coast without pedaling. In 1970, Shimano introduced the first indexed shifting system for bicycles, which made it easier to shift gears accurately.
Shimano's product line includes a wide variety of bicycle components, including derailleurs, brakes, wheels, pedals, and shifters. The company also produces cycling shoes and apparel, and accessories. In recent years, Shimano has expanded into producing components for e-bikes and mountain bikes.
As for eco-friendliness, Shimano has taken steps to reduce its environmental impact. The company has a goal of achieving zero emissions from its factories by 2050 and has implemented measures to reduce its carbon footprint, such as using renewable energy sources and improving its production processes.
One eco-friendly product line from Shimano is its E-Bike System, which includes high-performance e-bike components that are designed to be energy-efficient and environmentally friendly. Additionally, Shimano has introduced eco-friendly packaging for its products and encourages customers to recycle its products when they reach the end of their lifespan.