Koyosha Co., Ltd. Acquires ISO14001 International Standard Certification for Environmental Management System

Koyosha Co., Ltd. obtained ISO14001:2015 certification for its environmental management system at its main production base, Hanno Printing Center BASE, in March 2026. This strengthens its eco-friendly printing initiatives and aims to contribute to a decarbonized society.
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Koyosha Co., Ltd. (Headquarters: Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo; Representative: Misaki Inukai, https://www.koyosha-inc.co.jp/), which operates high-quality commercial printing and eco-friendly printing based in Tokyo, Osaka, and Nagoya, acquired ISO14001:2015 international standard certification for its environmental management system at its main production base, Hanno Printing Center BASE, in March 2026.

As the transition to a decarbonized society (carbon neutrality) accelerates, building an organizational management system to reduce environmental impact is becoming an indispensable factor influencing a company's sustainable growth.

Our company has traditionally operated printing processes with low environmental impact and provided printed materials using paper, inks, and other materials that meet environmental standards through "Green Printing (GP) certification" and other initiatives. The purpose of this certification acquisition is to further develop these conventional eco-friendly printing efforts and integrate them into an organizational management system, thereby enhancing their effectiveness.

Going forward, we will diligently operate the PDCA cycle based on this management system to achieve environmental goals and continuous improvement. Furthermore, beyond reducing our own environmental impact, we will contribute to our customers' decarbonization through their supply chains and promote sustainability management by producing at "carbon-zero energy*1" factories that achieve virtually zero greenhouse gas emissions from energy use in manufacturing processes, and by offering "carbon-neutral printing*2" which achieves virtually zero GHG emissions throughout the entire lifecycle of printed materials.

*1 This mark is displayed on products manufactured at factories operating with virtually zero greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions from direct emissions (Scope 1) and indirect emissions (Scope 2) associated with our business activities. By simply producing at our factory, customers can appeal their contribution to decarbonization without any special burden.

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