April, 2004
Japan for Sustainability Newsletter #020
April 30, 2004
Copyright (c) 2004, 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/
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In the April 2004 issue of the JFS Newsletter:
- Green Purchasing Taking Root in Japan
- Unique NGOs in Japan" Article Series: No.5 Millet Food Changes Your Body and Lifestyle The Story of the International Life and Food Association (ILFA)
- Ohata Town Removes Embankments to Restore Coastal Ecosystem
[Announcement]
- Just moved - we have a new office!
On April 17th, we moved into a new office with the help of our tireless
supporters. Located right across the road from our old office, it has a
bright and comfortable look, with the flooring made of wood
from the thinning of Japanese cypress forests and walls made of strand board
also from the thinning of forests. We are all excited about our new work
environment. Please feel free to drop by if you find yourself in the
neighborhood!
Here is our new address:
1-12-5-138, Mita, Tama-ku, Kawasaki-city, 214-0034, Japan
(Tel/Fax) +81-44-933-7639
- "Japan for Sustainability - Progress Unknown to the World Vol.1" now
available!
As announced in our March newsletter, our first book "Japan for
Sustainability - Progress Unknown to the World Vol.1" arrived at stores on
April 27th. Titled "Ganbatte-iru Nihon wo sekai wa mada shiranai," this book
is a concise compendium of a variety of environmental initiatives taken by
government, industry, and NGOs during the past year. In the book you can
also find out JFS's operations as well as comments from our readers across
the planet.
At the moment it is only in Japanese, but we welcome you to check out the
following web site:
http://www.japanfs.org/ja/goods/
[JFS Web Site Additions of the Month]
- We present this month a new cartoon, "The Edo Era was
"Earth-friendly"" on the High Moon Gallery (2004/04/25)
http://www.japanfs.org/en/cartoon/index.html
- Business leaders on the Environment (2004/04/23)
"Global Environmental Issues are Issues of Resources and Civilization"
Speaker: Masatsugu Taniguchi, Executive Director, Taiheiyo Cement /
President, Yakushima Denko
http://www.japanfs.org/en/business/08_taniguchi.html
- "Toward a Century of Japanese Value" by Dr. Manabu Akaike (2004/04/11)
"Efficient Use of Energy For 1000 Years: Tokoname-yaki Pottery "
http://www.japanfs.org/en/column/a09.html
- Business leaders on the Environment (2004/04/03)
"Environmental Issues and the Corporation: The Story of Yasuda Fire and
Marine Insurance "
Speaker: Takashi Seo, Manager, Dept. of Environment and Social Relations,
Sompo Japan Insurance Inc.
http://www.japanfs.org/en/business/07_seo.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
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