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New developments in sustainability are happening all over the world--not only in Japan.

To help communicate these developments to a wider audience, JFS is expanding its coverage to the entire Asian continent. Drawing on our experience in finding, translating, and delivering environmental and sustainability information from Japan, Asia for Sustainability (AFS) will now bring you information on front-line initiatives in other Asian countries.

To kick off our AFS segment, we would like to highlight some initiatives in China.


The following is a collection of English websites that cover environmental and sustainability efforts in East and Southeast Asian countries.

Asia

China


* Image credit from the left: GlobalCitizen01, freiheitsfreund, Str1ke, apple 94




This webpage was made possible with support from the Global Greengrants Fund.


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