Eco-Action Point Achieves 931 Tons of CO₂ Reduction in Fiscal 2025
The nationwide environmental point system 'Eco-Action Point' has surpassed 50,000 members, expanding decarbonization actions across Japan.
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TMLDE Co., Ltd. (Headquarters: Nagahama City, Shiga Prefecture; President: Yasuyuki Takahashi) held an expert meeting on March 19, 2026, to report on the operations of the 'Eco-Action Point (EAP)' for fiscal 2025. In fiscal 2025, the company expects to achieve an annual CO₂ reduction of 931 tons (113% year-on-year) through members' eco-actions. The number of members exceeded 50,000 in December 2025 and is expected to reach approximately 52,000 by the end of March 2026 (132% year-on-year). This growth is driven by the participation of new municipalities such as Mizuho City (Gifu), Sano City (Tochigi), and the Jonan Sanitation Association, as well as the expansion of users in existing regions. Unlike many point systems based on consumption, EAP focuses on the actions themselves, allowing for flexible design tailored to regional issues like biodiversity conservation and resource recycling. The company has also launched an interview series with municipalities and held environmental learning events, with plans to further expand by integrating with local currencies and visualizing CO₂ reduction effects in fiscal 2026.
FAQ
What is the Eco-Action Point?
It is a nationwide environmental platform that awards points for eco-friendly actions tailored to regional issues, promoting decarbonization.
What kind of actions earn points?
Actions contributing to solving regional issues set by municipalities, such as climate change mitigation, biodiversity conservation, and resource recycling.
Who can use it?
Residents of participating municipalities and participants in relevant events can use it via the app.