March, 2004
Japan for Sustainability Newsletter #019
March 31, 2004
Copyright (c) 2004, Japan for Sustainability
Japan for Sustainability (JFS) is a non-profit communication platform to
disseminate environmental information from Japan to the world, with the
aim of helping both move onto a sustainable path.
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In this issue:
- Raw Materials Industry Recycles 'Above-Ground Resources'
- Seikatsu Club Approaches Food and Environmental Issues through the Consumer's Eyes
- "Toward a Sustainable Japan - Corporations at Work" Article Series Article No.10 "Designing a Resource Recycling Society" (AMITA CORPORATION)
- Report on Environmental Education Article Series Article No.3: "Environmental Education Born from Waterfront Revival Movement"
[Announcement]
- "Corporate Sustainability Reports of the World" study series launched in Tokyo!
JFS has launched a three-part series of seminars to read sustainability
reports issued by corporations outside Japan in order to discuss such issues
as how they differ from Japanese reports, how they are dealing with the
challenge of building trust in society, and how they communicate negative
aspects about their practices.
The first seminar was held on March 23, 2004, in Tokyo. Participants'
comments include, "very instructive in planning English reports as well as
Japanese ones." "I enjoyed the relaxed, easy-to-communicate atmosphere." "I
am in charge of making my company's report, and this session inspired me."
The seminars are open to JFS corporate supporters.
(http://www.japanfs.org/en/supporters/corporate.html).
- First JFS book coming soon! "Japan for Sustainability Progress Unknown to the World"
Just one and half years since being created, JFS is publishing a book to
feature its past monthly newsletters and feedback from our readers around
the world. Titled "Ganbatte-iru Nihon wo sekai wa mada shiranai," this book
is a concise compendium of a variety of environmental initiatives taken by
government, industry, and NGOs during the past year. The book, to be
published in Japanese by Kaizosha, will be out in stores in mid-April 2004.
Happy reading!
[Renewals of the Month]
- "Sustainability in Japan's Edo Period--300 Years Ago!" by Eisuke Ishikawa (2004/03/31)
Chapter 3 "The Unpaved Roads Play as a Natural Air Conditioner"
http://www.japanfs.org/en/column/ishikawa.html
- Municipal Government - Iida City: "An Environmental Town Inspires Others"(2004/03/30)
http://www.japanfs.org/en/public/gov_04.html
- Corporations at Work - "Resonating With People and Nature" (Suntory) (2004/03/30)
http://www.japanfs.org/en/business/corporations09.html
- We present this month a new cartoon, "An expanding gap" on the High Moon Gallery.(2004/03/21)
http://www.japanfs.org/en/cartoon/index.html
- Corporations at Work (2004/03/12)
http://www.japanfs.org/en/business/corporations.html
- "Toward a Century of Japanese Value" by Dr. Manabu Akaike(2004/03/12)
"Data Recording Materials Made from Insect Wax: CERA RICA NODA"
http://www.japanfs.org/en/column/a08.html
We hope you enjoyed this issue of the JFS Newsletter.
We will be delivering more information every month from Japan on
activities and developments in the field of the environment. Please
visit our website for the latest news!
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And please send your comments or requests to us at info@japanfs.org.
We will be back next month with more news.
Junko Edahiro
Hiroyuki Tada
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