Tsuyama City, Chugoku Bank, and ByWill sign partnership agreement on forest credits
Tsuyama City, Chugoku Bank, and ByWill have signed a partnership agreement regarding forest credits. They aim to achieve regional decarbonization and a circular economy by utilizing Tsuyama's forest resources to create and trade J-Credits.
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ByWill, aiming for a world where people want to engage in GX, has signed a partnership agreement on forest credits with Tsuyama City, Okayama Prefecture, and The Chugoku Bank. The three parties will work on the creation and distribution of environmental value, including J-Credits. Tsuyama City, where forests cover about 70% of the area, has been exploring the use of forest resources to achieve carbon neutrality by 2050. ByWill will support the process from project registration to sales, while Chugoku Bank will promote decarbonization through local production for local consumption.
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What is the benefit of J-Credits?
They can be used to meet corporate greenhouse gas reduction targets.