We fully support SDG measures! Here are the environmental initiatives we recommend.
This document introduces environmental measures recommended by our company for businesses that are implementing SDGs initiatives for the first time. It covers the official announcements of our country's environmental policies, and includes a list of environmental marks as part of efforts to appeal to consumers and conduct market needs surveys. For those who are unsure where to start, we provide clear explanations with abundant charts, so please use this as a reference for your implementation considerations. [Contents] ■ Government Official Announcement: Japan's Environmental Policy ■ Survey: Market Needs 1 ■ Survey: Market Needs 2 ■ Consumer Appeal: List of Environmental Marks ■ Recommended Mark 1: A mark for planting trees to solve global warming *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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【Other Published Content】 ■Recommended Mark 2: A mark for protecting the ocean to solve the marine plastic waste problem ■Introduction Interview *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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Daishowa Paper Manufacturing Co., Ltd. is a company that expresses gratitude for the material of paper and provides safe, secure, and high-quality products and services through the paper processing technology cultivated over many years, bringing joy and smiles to customers and the local community. Additionally, we will expand the technologies and experiences gained from "paper processing" into other materials, evolving into a "comprehensive material processing company." On August 8, 2018, the "Juni-Hitoe Tissue" was officially recognized as the most expensive tissue in the world. [Press Release] On August 8, 2018 (Wednesday), the "Juni-Hitoe Tissue" was certified by Guinness World Records (TM) as the "Most Expensive Facial Tissue Box in the World."