Seminar Report & Materials (Feb 26)
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This is Sustainacraft Inc.'s newsletter.
On Monday, February 26th, we co-hosted a hybrid (online/offline) seminar with SDG Impact Japan. We are providing a report on the event and sharing the materials here.
This time, we invited speakers from the Ministry of the Environment, Conservation International Japan, Kansai Electric Power Co., Inc., and MUFG Bank, enabling us to cover a wide range of topics, from policy discussions to initiatives by NGOs, operating companies, and financial institutions.
We are sharing the presentation materials from the seminar that are available for public release.
Event Report
Policy Trends Towards Achieving a Nature-Positive Economy
Naoko Hamashima, Director, Biodiversity Mainstreaming Office, Ministry of the Environment

The Project Sites Where Carbon Credits are Generated, Local Communities, and Biodiversity
Aya Uraguchi, Technical Director, Conservation International Japan

Trends in Voluntary Carbon Credits and a Discussion on What Companies Should Consider When Procuring Them in the Future
Hiroshi Suetsugu, Representative Director, Sustainacraft Inc.

Expectations for Nature-based Carbon Credits and Challenges in Their Corporate Utilization
Tomonobu Kumashiro, Manager, Zero Carbon Solution Group, Development Department, Solution Division, Kansai Electric Power Co., Inc.

Izumi Nonoyama, Deputy General Manager, Structuring Group, Global Client Solutions Office, Financial Markets Division, MUFG Bank

That concludes this edition. Our company profile materials are available here for your reference.
Disclaimers:
This newsletter is not financial advice. Please do your own research and due diligence.
