April, 2008
Japan for Sustainability Newsletter #068
April 30, 2008
Copyright (c) 2008, Japan for Sustainability
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aim of helping both move onto a sustainable path.
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In this issue of the JFS Newsletter:
- "Initiatives and Achievements of Local Governments in Japan" Article Series No.19
Tokyo Takes the Lead in Climate Change Mitigation Measures in Japan
- Towards a Sustainable Japan -- Corporation at Work Article Series No.71 --
Reducing CO2 Emissions With Energy Efficient Products:
The Story of Daikin Industries Ltd.
- "Initiatives and Achievements of Local Governments in Japan" Article Series No.20
Government Collaborating with Citizens on City Planning:
The Case of Mitaka City, Tokyo
[JFS Web Site Additions of the Month]
- Daiwa - JFS Sustainability College Page Updated!
You will find new transcripts of
the 2nd lecture in the second year.
(2008/4/3)
- We updated
JFS Newsletter No.67, featuring:
More Shops Stop Offering Free Plastic Bags
More People Bring Their Own Shopping Bags
Towards a Sustainable Japan--Corporation at Work Article Series No. 70
Corporate Social Responsibility: A Tool for Sustainable Society
(Cre-en inc.)
"Initiatives and Achievements of Local Governments in Japan" Article
Series No.18
Hokkaido - Handing Down Its Rich Environment to Future Generations
- We present this month a new cartoon,
"Things we want to nurture" on the High Moon Gallery. (2008/4/10)
- Updated Contents in Supporters' Page
watashinomori.jp [Services] (2008/4/21)
[Announcement from JFS Partners]
ASIA PACIFIC CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY CONFERENCE
Date: 9th - 11th July 2008
Venue: Hilton Singapore
While CSR is not a new concept nor practice, it's initiatives in the region
is still comparatively young. However, it's now recognized as one of the
best ways to enhance a company's position and value and many companies are
now increasing their CSR initiatives. The Conference is specifically
designed to meet CSR professional demands to better their initiatives,
strengthen their commitments and balance their investments. This event will
address project selection, resource allocations, and impact measurements. We
have gathered among the best CSR practitioner and experts in Asia Pacific to
help you adopt world class CSR initiatives.
For more information, visit
http://www.apac-csr.com
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Junko Edahiro
Hiroyuki Tada
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