
What are SDGs?
The Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) are the successor to the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs),which were established in 2001. These goals aim to make the world better and more sustainable by 2030, as started in the "2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development",which was unanimously adopted by all UN memberat United Nations Summit in September 2015. It includes 17 goals and 169 targets, and with a promise to "leave no one behind" on the planet. The SDGs apply to both developing and developed countries, and Japan is actively working towards them.
About Japan Rebuilt's Initiatives
- 1. Reuse of Resources and Combating Climate Change
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- Functional parts of automobiles are made up of enormous amounts of iron and aluminum, which consume large amounts of energy and emit a large amount of CO2. These functional parts are not disposable, and by recycling and utilizing them with the minimum number of parts and the maximum technology, we help prevent the emission of CO2
- Supporting the Economy Through the Rebuilding Business
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- We are committed to global environmental protection by recycling and manufacturing automotive parts, processing them with care, and making them available as high-quality, recycled products. Through our rebuilding business, we contribute to both the economy and environmental sustainability.
- Low-Cost Solutions and Environmental Protection
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- By reusing resources and reducing waste, we offer low-cost services while significantly cutting down on CO2 emissions. This ensures affordability for customers and demonstrates our commitment to protecting the environment.