ENVIRONMENT

Environmental protection

Environmental Policy

<Basic Philosophy>

We consume energy in our business activities,CO2 are being emitted.
In order to conserve limited energy resources and promote a sustainable, low-carbon society, we must strive to conserve energy.

For this reason, we have established the Chiyoda Ecosystem (CES), set environmental goals within the scope of our business that we can manage, make continuous improvements to enhance our environmental performance, strive to prevent environmental pollution and protect the environment, and comply with environmental laws and the matters to which we have agreed.

We are actively working to create an environment where people can live healthy and comfortable lives, aiming to further improve the appeal and sustainable development of the city of Chiyoda, as well as to create a low-carbon society where the economy and the environment are in harmony.

<Basic Policy>

  • We will comply with Chiyoda Ward's Global Warming Countermeasures Ordinance and environmental laws.
  • We will publish our environmental policy.
  • We will implement resource and energy saving activities.
  • We will promote consideration of the life cycle of products and services.
  • We will actively participate in activities related to the local community and raise employees' environmental awareness.

2022/4/1
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President: Takeshi Oki

Japacks Eco-Friendly Products Chronology

Since our founding, Japacks has offered environmentally friendly products, including recycled and resource-saving products.
Annual Japacks Eco-Friendly Products Chronology World Environmental Issues and Events
1988 Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) established
1992 The United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) is adopted.
1997 Kyoto Protocol adopted
1998 August: Japacks is founded
2000 July: JB series launched (currently discontinued product)
2001 September: JB series, economical size released (currently discontinued product) The United States announces its withdrawal from the Kyoto Protocol
2003 May: Eco-friendly bag policy LR series launched (containing recycled materials)
June: Release of drainage nonwoven fabric KT6/KT62 (made with recycled materials)
2005 March: Old-fashioned NP series launched (contains recycled materials) Kyoto Protocol comes into effect
2007 May: Environmental bag policy GPE5 launched (biomass) COP13 (Bali)
2008 Kyoto Protocol First Commitment Period
2009 December
Environmental measuresKT58(30L/50 sheets) released (CO2Emissions reduction)
G8 L'Aquila Summit
COP15 (Copenhagen)
2010 COP16 (Cancun)
2013 December
Environmental measuresKT59(45L/30 sheets) released (CO2Emissions reduction)
December
KT104(45L/100 sheets) released (CO2Emissions reduction)
2014 December
Environmentally friendly LR51 (45L/gray/value pack) (contains recycled materials)
KT102 (45L/value pack) released (CO2Emissions reduction)
IPCC Fifth Assessment Report
2015 Adoption of the Paris Agreement
2016 Paris Agreement comes into force
2017 US President Trump announces withdrawal from the Paris Agreement
2018 Celebrating 20 years since its founding IPCC Special Report on 1.5℃
2019 December
Environmental measures: Launch of GS/GP/GTM/GSN series (biomass)
December
Stretch film recycling, RYC series, RYC series launched (contains recycled materials)
The United States formally announces its withdrawal from the Paris Agreement
2020 December
Biomass Register BagsGRE20/GRE30/GRE45Release (biomass)
December
Biomass Register BagsGRE08/GRE12/GRE60  Biomass Lunch BagGBF20/GBF30Release (biomass)
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