Back Issue List
We issue monthly newsletters summarizing the latest environmental trends and topics in Japan. The list of back numbers is shown below.
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Japan for Sustainability Newsletter (December, 2005)
- Efforts for Sustainable Fishery - Toward a Sustainable Japan--Corporations at Work Article Series No.33 Helping to Enrich the Relationship among People (Mikuni Coca-Cola Bottling Co.) - Toward a Sustainable Japan--Corporations at Work Article Series No.34 Aiming to Become a Social Printing Company (Ohkawa Printing Co., Ltd.)
Japan for Sustainability Newsletter (November, 2005)
- Anti-Global Warming Initiatives by Corporations and Citizens - Toward a Sustainable Japan--Corporations at Work Article Series No.32 "Society Changes. Hitachi Transforms It." (Hitachi, Ltd.) - A 150 Year-Project: Meiji Shrine Forest in Central Tokyo
Japan for Sustainability Newsletter (October, 2005)
- The End of Growth: Efforts in Japanese Society and Business to Slow Down - Toward a Sustainable Japan--Corporations at Work Article Series No.31 Consumer Driven Policy - Making Good Products with Integrity (Kao Corporation) - Community Planning Based on History: Kawagoe City, Saitama Prefecture
Japan for Sustainability Newsletter (September, 2005)
- 2005 Environmental White Paper: Developing Strategies and Human Resources to Deal with Global Warming - Toward a Sustainable Japan--Corporations at Work Article Series No.29 A Contents Business that Contributes to Society and Enriches People's Lives (General Press Corporation) - Toward a Sustainable Japan - Corporations at Work Article Series No. 30 From 'Convenience' to 'Co-Growing' (FamilyMart Co., Ltd)
Japan for Sustainability Newsletter (August, 2005)
- The JFS Indicator Project - "Unique NGOs in Japan" Article Series: No.9 Gifts from the Land to Your Kitchen--Daichi-o-Mamoru-Kai (Association to Preserve the Earth) - Toward a Sustainable Japan - Corporations at Work Article Series No.28: A Key Player in Information and Culture (Toppan Printing Co.)
Japan for Sustainability Newsletter (July, 2005)
- JFS on its Third Anniversary--Current Status and Future Prospects - Toward a Sustainable Japan - Corporations at Work Article Series No.26: Ecological Resort that Provides Ultimate Relaxation (Hoshino Resort Inc.) - Toward a Sustainable Japan--Corporations at Work Article Series No.27: Making Tomorrow Valuable - Kobunaki Ecovillage Project (G-Project Co., Ltd.)
Japan for Sustainability Newsletter (June, 2005)
- Rediscovering Japan: Green Tourism - "Initiatives and Achievements of Local Government in Japan" Article Series No. 10: A Small but Lively Town-Oguni-cho, Kumamoto Pref. - "Toward a Sustainable Japan - Corporations at Work" Article Series No. 25 "Re-designing the office copier -- One manufacturer's efforts to conserve resources" Fuji Xerox Co., Ltd.
Japan for Sustainability Newsletter (May, 2005)
- "Just a Little Effort" -- A New Approach to Environmentalism Spreads Across Japan - Promoting an Eco-Friendly Lifestyle to Protect Lake Teganuma --Efforts of Abiko City in Chiba Prefecture - JFS Bio-mimicry Series: No.8 Linking Research Labs and Society JFS Seminar: "What Can Technology Learn from Nature?"
Japan for Sustainability Newsletter (April, 2005)
- Sustainability Indicators - For the Survival of Humanity on Earth 100 Years from Now -- Tokyo Challenges 2 Types of Warming Phenomena - JFS Bio-mimicry Interview Series: No.7 Technologies Learned from Living Things: Concepts and Examples - Front Line Reports "Technologies Learned from Cells" - Interviewee : Dr. Keiji Fujimoto
Japan for Sustainability Newsletter (March, 2005)
- Tokyo's Role in Addressing Air Pollution in Japan - Towards a Sustainable Japan -- Corporations at Work Article Series No.24: Working to Ensure Corporate Integrity (Ito-Yokado Co.) - JFS Bio-mimicry Interview Series: No.6 Technologies Learned from Living Things: Concepts and Examples - Front Line Reports "Shinkansen Technology Learned from an Owl?"- The story of Eiji Nakatsu
Japan for Sustainability Newsletter (February, 2005)
- Locally Sustainable Economy Supported by Community Currency - Toward a Sustainable Japan - Corporations at Work Article Series No.23: Protecting Pure Water, Clean Air, and Beautiful Forests (Fuji Photo Film Co.) - JFS Bio-mimicry Interview Series: No.5 Technologies Learned from Living Things: Concepts and Examples - Front Line Reports Junko Kanehiro, a TV program producer, Jump Corporation Inc.
Japan for Sustainability Newsletter (January, 2005)
- "Unique NGOs in Japan" Article Series: No.8 Re-confirming Relationships among People, the Community and the Earth--the Regional Circulation Network - Toward a Sustainable Japan - Corporations at Work Article Series No.22: People, automobiles and nature in harmonious coexistence (Nissan Motor Co., Ltd.) - JFS Bio-mimicry Interview Series: No.4 Technologies Learned from Living Things: Concepts and Examples - Front Line Reports Yasushi Umezaki, Environmental Education Planner & Nature Interpreter
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