TO BE Co., Ltd. Participates in Volunteer Activities at Earth Day Tokyo 2026
TO BE Co., Ltd. participated in volunteer activities at Earth Day Tokyo 2026, an environmental event held at Yoyogi Park on April 18-19, 2026. The company engaged in activities promoting a sustainable society, including the use of reusable tableware and a participatory project about peace, demonstrating its commitment to corporate social responsibility.
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TO BE Co., Ltd. (Headquarters: Tokyo) participated in volunteer activities at the environmental event "Earth Day Tokyo 2026," held at Yoyogi Park on April 18-19, 2026.
"Earth Day" is an international commemorative day for thinking about the global environment, which began in the United States in 1970, with various initiatives taking place around the world, centering on April 22 each year. In Japan, "Earth Day Tokyo" started in 2001 and is celebrating its 25th anniversary this year, becoming one of the largest environmental events in the country, attracting many visitors and exhibitors.
On both days, the weather was favorable, and the venue was bustling with many visitors. What was impressive, as in previous years, was the initiative for "reusable tableware" in the food and drink area. Visitors could rent tableware for 100 yen, and by utilizing a system where the deposit was refunded upon return, they contributed to reducing disposable containers. Furthermore, many volunteer staff were seen bringing their own tableware, which was a moment to truly feel the high environmental awareness and the widespread adoption of such initiatives.
Additionally, Miss Planet Japan 2026 Tokyo Representative Rio Miyata, who is associated with our company, appeared as a stage MC to liven up the event. At the venue, she was also involved in a participatory project of offering flowers, symbols of peace, to a tank, a symbol of war, stating that it became an opportunity to reconsider the environment and peace with the visitors.
Miss Planet Japan 2026 Tokyo Representative Rio Miyata
For our employees as well, encountering these continuous efforts and the high awareness of visitors provided a valuable opportunity to reconsider a sustainable society.
TO BE Co., Ltd. will continue its social contribution activities and environmental considerations, fulfilling its corporate responsibility.
From left, holding this year's poster: Rio Miyata, Shun Shioya, Ken Hasebe (Mayor of Shibuya Ward), Ryuji Kawano (Representative Director of Earth Day Tokyo).
"Earth Day" is an international commemorative day for thinking about the global environment, which began in the United States in 1970, with various initiatives taking place around the world, centering on April 22 each year. In Japan, "Earth Day Tokyo" started in 2001 and is celebrating its 25th anniversary this year, becoming one of the largest environmental events in the country, attracting many visitors and exhibitors.
On both days, the weather was favorable, and the venue was bustling with many visitors. What was impressive, as in previous years, was the initiative for "reusable tableware" in the food and drink area. Visitors could rent tableware for 100 yen, and by utilizing a system where the deposit was refunded upon return, they contributed to reducing disposable containers. Furthermore, many volunteer staff were seen bringing their own tableware, which was a moment to truly feel the high environmental awareness and the widespread adoption of such initiatives.
Additionally, Miss Planet Japan 2026 Tokyo Representative Rio Miyata, who is associated with our company, appeared as a stage MC to liven up the event. At the venue, she was also involved in a participatory project of offering flowers, symbols of peace, to a tank, a symbol of war, stating that it became an opportunity to reconsider the environment and peace with the visitors.
Miss Planet Japan 2026 Tokyo Representative Rio Miyata
For our employees as well, encountering these continuous efforts and the high awareness of visitors provided a valuable opportunity to reconsider a sustainable society.
TO BE Co., Ltd. will continue its social contribution activities and environmental considerations, fulfilling its corporate responsibility.
From left, holding this year's poster: Rio Miyata, Shun Shioya, Ken Hasebe (Mayor of Shibuya Ward), Ryuji Kawano (Representative Director of Earth Day Tokyo).