On October 29, NYK released its “Nature Positive Declaration,” as encouraged by the Japan Conference for 2030 Global Biodiversity Framework (J-GBF),* which has Japan’s Ministry of the Environment as its secretariat, reports NYK.
Alliance
Additionally, on November 13, NYK joined the 30 by 30 Alliance for Biodiversity initiated by 17 organizations from industry, private and public sectors, and Japan’s Ministry of the Environment.
J-GBF is thus promoting collaboration with the participation of all sectors in Japan, including the national government, local governments, businesses, citizens, and NGOs to achieve international targets and national strategies.
To start with, stakeholders are encouraged to make a declaration of their activities toward becoming nature-positive. Participation in the 30by30 Alliance means actively promoting the 30by30 targets, which are positioned as one of the goals toward realizing a nature-positive economy.
As for the 30 by 30 Alliance for Biodiversity, we aim to register Yu no Mori, which began in May 2024, as an OECM and will work on reforestation through Yu no Mori to achieve the 30by30 targets and contribute to the realization of nature positivity.
Japan Conference for 2030 Global Biodiversity Framework
- About J-GBF|Japan Conference for 2030 Global Biodiversity Framework|Ministry of the Environment, Japan (Japanese)
- 30 by 30 Alliance: To achieve the 30by30 target, which aims to effectively conserve at least 30% of the land and sea as healthy ecosystems by 2030, Japan will expand the current protected areas (approximately 20% of land areas and 13% of sea areas) and promote efforts to certify areas that have been conserved by the private sector and others as OECMs. In addition, the 30by30 Alliance for Biodiversity was launched by a group of voluntary companies, local governments, and organizations to promote efforts to certify areas that have been conserved by the private sector as OECMs, as well as to expand the current protected areas (approximately 20% of land areas and 13% of sea areas) in Japan.
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Source: Nyk