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September, 2006


Japan for Sustainability Newsletter            #049

September 30, 2006
Copyright (c) 2006, 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.

See what's new on our web site: http://www.japanfs.org/
E-mail: info@japanfs.org


In the September 2006 issue of the JFS Newsletter:

- Yokohama City - Pioneer in Public Involvement

- Toward a Sustainable Japan--Corporations at Work Article Series No.50 Efforts to Achieve Sustainable Banana Production - Chiquita Unifrutti Japan, Ltd.

- Toward a Sustainable Japan--Corporations at Work Article Series No.51 Supporting 'Transport' for the Environment and the Future - Isuzu Motors


[JFS Web Site Additions of the Month]

- We updated JFS Newsletter No.48, featuring: (2006/9/11)

Creating the Future - Linking Individuals, Linking Asia Japan Council on the UN Decade of Education for Sustainable Development (ESD-J)

Toward a Sustainable Japan--Corporations at Work Article Series No.48 Creating Eco-Malls with Environmental Management Systems - AEON Mall Co.

Toward a Sustainable Japan--Corporations at Work Article Series No.49 Software and Hardware for Reducing the Environmental Burden - The Fujitsu Group

http://www.japanfs.org/en/newsletter/200608.html

- We present this month a new cartoon, "Hi, Mr. Crab!" on the High Moon Gallery. (2006/9/11)
http://www.japanfs.org/en/cartoon/index.html

- We updated Corporations at Work No.48 and 49, featuring: (2006/9/18)

Creating Eco-Malls with Environmental Management Systems - AEON Mall Co.

Software and Hardware for Reducing the Environmental Burden - The Fujitsu Group

http://www.japanfs.org/en/business/corporations.html

Updated Contents in Kids' "Create your future" website
(5 - 11 Sep. 2006)

WATER ON OUR PLANET
-Is the Sea a Garbage Dump? (2006/9/11)
http://www.kidsforfuture.net/ourfuture/000039.html

GIFTS FROM THE FOREST
-Protecting Our Forests (2006/9/11)
http://www.kidsforfuture.net/ourfuture/000040.html

CLEAN ENERGY
-Thank You for Solar Power, Mr. Sun (2006/9/11)
http://www.kidsforfuture.net/ourfuture/000038.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!
http://www.japanfs.org/index.html
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


The Japan for Sustainability newsletter is a free monthly newsletter to keep you up-to-date on the latest developments in Japan. Japan for Sustainability bears no liability for the newsletter's contents or use of the information provided.

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