Environmental conservation activities
Approximately 8 million tons of marine debris are generated annually around the world, and it is said that by 2050, the amount of marine debris including plastics will exceed the amount of fish.
As a country surrounded by the ocean and a company involved in the marine industry, we participate in events companywide at our company, with each and every employee becoming interested in the issue of marine debris and taking action to protect the future of the ocean.
Cleanup Activities to Protect the Beautiful Ocean
Our company has been carrying on these activities since 2019 as a member of the Fuji Trading Group.
At the request of the Japan Ship Machinery and Equipment Association, each of our locations is participating in the ""Marine Debris Zero Week Project.
Activities at Kobe Head Office
We participated in the Ashiyahama beach cleanup event "Let's-Act-ASHIYAHAMA" and carried out cleanup activities around the Ashiyahama beach, saying, "What can we do for the ocean now? Let's start from something close to home.
Activities at Yokohama Branch
Participated in "Marine Debris Zero Week Project" and 2022 activities (Kanagawa area) held by the Nippon Foundation and the Ministry of the Environment in June 2022, and conducted a cleanup around Yuigahama Beach in Kamakura City.
Use of Renewable Resources
We are working to change many of our primarily used materials to a renewable resources and energies.
Introduction of recycled stretch film
As part of our efforts to protect the environment, we have searched for a stretch film material that was more suitable for the global environment.
After repeated discussions with manufacturers, we were able to create a unique product that uses over 25% recycled materials and now certified as an earth friendly ecology product.
Recyclable cargo pack
The cargo pack that we sell, which prevents cargo from collapsing, is made of kraft paper and polyethylene, and has a structure that makes it easy to sort and recycle after use. Additionally, the products are made in Denmark, and all of the electricity required for production is provided by renewable energy.