Nichiban Conducts 'Forest Drop Conservation Activity' as Part of Its Core ECO Project

Nichiban Co., Ltd. conducted a reforestation activity on May 22, 2026, in a forest owned by Nippon Paper Industries in Hatsukaichi, Hiroshima, as part of its 'Core ECO Project' to recycle used adhesive tape cores. 20 employees participated, planting approximately 200 'Elite Cedar' saplings to contribute to sustainable forest resource development.
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Nichiban Co., Ltd. (Headquarters: Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo; President: Toshiaki Takatsu) conducted the 'Forest Drop Conservation Activity' on May 22, 2026, in a forest owned by Nippon Paper Industries Co., Ltd. (Headquarters: Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo; President: Akira Sebe) in Hatsukaichi City, Hiroshima Prefecture. This activity was part of the '17th Nichiban Core ECO Project,' which collects and recycles used adhesive tape cores. The 'Forest Drop Conservation Activity' aims to enhance the inherent power of forests by performing proper maintenance such as planting and thinning, thereby fostering sustainable forest resources, purifying air and water, and preventing landslides. Nichiban will continue to contribute to the development of local communities and the resolution of social issues in line with its sustainability management philosophy.

FAQ

Are there similar reforestation activities in Taiwan?

Yes, many Taiwanese companies actively engage in reforestation and environmental protection as part of their ESG initiatives.