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Collection: World Sustainable Development Web Archive (International and Area Studies Library - University of Illinois)
Description: A SEED Japan is an evironmental group, aided by volunteers, focusing on issues such as nuclear waste, sustainable consumption, and energy development
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Subject: Sustainable living , Energy development, Nuclear waste
Group: East Asia
Creator: A SEED Japan
Publisher: A SEED Japan
Language: Japanese
Coverage: Japan
Tag: Environmental Protection, Nuclear Waste, Sustainable Development
Collection: World Sustainable Development Web Archive (International and Area Studies Library - University of Illinois)
Description: Japan for Sustainability (JFS) carefully tracks efforts and signs of positive change in Japan, and provides its findings to people everywhere who share an interest in change for the better. Japan for Sustainability (JFS) is a non-profit group that provides information from Japan to add to momentum here and around the world toward a truly happy and sustainable future. Organized in 2002, Japan for Sustainability (JFS) focuses on spreading environment- and sustainability-related news, reports and information from Japan to the world in English and Japanese. Their scope includes latest industrial, policy and grassroots development in Japan as well as introduction of sustainable practices rooted in Japanese traditions.
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Subject: Environmentalism, Sustainable development, Sustainable living , Green movement
Group: East Asia
Creator: Japan for Sustainability (JFS)
Publisher: Japan for Sustainability (JFS)
Coverage: Japan
Collection: World Sustainable Development Web Archive (International and Area Studies Library - University of Illinois)
Description: This website aims to introduce you to the Japanese “Slow Living Movement.” In July 1999, ten or so people got together in Tokyo and started the Sloth Club. It became a catalyst of the so-called “Slow Life” movement in Japan, whose creed is “slow is beautiful." Some ten years later, the Sloth Club still exists and the word “slow” has become widely recognized. Slow can be understood to mean alternative, sustainable, ecological, local, and happy. Slow means “to connect”," with other people, with nature, etc. In the last ten years, we have witnessed positive changes all over Japan. The concept of slow has made an impact on many aspects of the society. The movement, for example, encouraged people to start acknowledging the richness of rural life and communities. Many like-minded groups have also formed to address issues as diverse as nuclear disarmament, peace between Japan and Korea, decentralization, and pollution. The movement as a whole is creating a new sustainable and ecological culture.
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Subject: Rural, Sustainable living , Local food, Slow movement, Communities
Group: East Asia
Language: Japanese, English, Spanish
Coverage: Japan
Tag: Energy, Agriculture, Food supply, Environmental education, Japan, Energy conservation, Rural communities
Collection: World Sustainable Development Web Archive (International and Area Studies Library - University of Illinois)
Description: Gomi Kankyo Bijon 21 (Waste and Environmental Vision 21) is a local group in the Western suburb of Tokyo. Officially organized in 1998 to advocate for issues associated with the proposed landfill in the area, the group’s focus has since expanded to cover more general waste and environment related actions including waste reduction, recycling and reusing.
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Subject: Renewable energy sources, Recycling, Sustainable living , Waste minimization
Group: East Asia
Creator: Gomi Kankyo Bijon 21
Publisher: Gomi Kankyo Bijon 21
Language: Japanese
Coverage: Japan
Tag: Energy, Water supply, Japan, Renewable energy, Sustainable development
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