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April, 2007


Japan for Sustainability Newsletter            #056

April 27, 2007
Copyright (c) 2007, 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 April 2007 issue of the JFS Newsletter:

- Environmental Community Businesses Spreading in Japan

- Take Action Now! --
Make Your Life More Eco-Friendly to Create Low-Carbon Society

- The JFS Indicator Project --
Part 3: Linkages of Indicators and Categories


[Announcement]

Thank you very much for reading the JFS weekly digest and monthly newsletter.

For better delivery of our information to readers,
JFS is planning to change our e-mail distribution system in April.

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We appreciate your understanding and support.


URBAN SUSTAINABILITY CONFERENCE
DURING THE ASIA-PACIFIC WEEKS BERLIN 2007


One of our media partners, the Asia-Pacific Forum Berlin (APFB)
Invites you to the
URBAN SUSTAINABILITY CONFERENCE (USC)
DURING THE ASIA-PACIFIC WEEKS BERLIN 2007

    Conference Opening Event: September 11, 2007
    Venue: Berlin City Hall
Parallel Expert Conferences on Building Technologies,
Water, Energy, Waste, Transport and Mobility, Life Science and ICT
    Date: September 11 to 15
    Venue: Berlin City Hall
All conferences center around state-of-the-art technology and know-how transfer for sustainable urban development.
The USC is especially designed to promote cooperation of Asian und European SME in the environmental sector.

For more information, visit http://www.berlin.de/apforum/english/index.html


[JFS Web Site Additions of the Month]

- We updated JFS Newsletter No.55, featuring:

    Try-Yaru Week Activities -- To Nurture Children, Revive Communities

    Towards a Sustainable Japan--Corporation at Work Article Series No.59
    End-of-Life Cars: Treasure in Disguise
    Used Car Seats Reborn as Office Chairs ('With Kaiho Co.')

    The JFS Indicator Project -- Part 2: Consistency between the Vision and the Indicators

- We present this month a new cartoon, "Limited Focus" on the High Moon Gallery. (2007/4/11)


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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