Earth hacks and Kanagawa Prefecture promote decarbonization actions for approx. 1 million people through 'Kanagawa CO2CO2 Point+'
Earth hacks and Kanagawa Prefecture conducted the 'Kanagawa CO2CO2 Point+' campaign, adding bonus points for purchasing low-carbon products. Nearly 1 million people participated, resulting in a 500.9t CO2 reduction.
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Earth hacks, a platform for co-creating decarbonization services, partnered with Kanagawa Prefecture for the 'Kanagawa CO2CO2 Point+' campaign, which ran from October to December 2025. The campaign awarded bonus points for purchasing products with lower CO2 emissions during production, distribution, and usage. Approximately 986,020 people participated, achieving a total CO2 reduction of 500.9 tons. In response to these results, a guideline for point-based decarbonization initiatives was published to support other municipalities and businesses.
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What were the results of the campaign?
Approximately 1 million people participated, achieving a 500.9t CO2 reduction.