Let’s create together a sustainable society Part 5! ~ Visualising SDGs projects with data! ~.

Make all the SDG projects you are working on around the world visible in your data to achieve the SDGs (Sustainable Development Goals) set by the UN and drive environmental, social and economic change!

Date and time: 26 Feb (Sun), 2023, 1pm-4.30pm (entry 10 minutes before the start).

  1. Keynote speech
    Understanding the global environmental crisis and participating in the SDGs! (Professor Koji Ozawa, Faculty of Psychology, Rissho University)
    Japanese Agricultural Heritage and SDG activities around Kumagaya Campus’ (Professor Shintaro Goto, Faculty of Global Environmental Sciences, Rissho University)
  2. Introduction of SDGs projects by companies and communities
    ・Shinagawa Ward Environmental Learning Exchange Facility ‘Ecol and Goshi’ x Lawson, Inc. x Seiryo Junior and Senior High School Project
    ・Fujimidai Junior High School, Shinagawa Ward
    ・Dai Nippon Printing Co.
    ・Iwate Town Future Creation Division
    ・Co-graph Corporation (Gotanda Valley)
    ・Rissho University, School of Earth and Environmental Sciences (projects under demonstration at Jiyu Gakuen and others)
  3. Panel Discussion – visualising SDGs projects with data
    All speakers
    CePiC / SIH (Digita / Digita supporters)
  4. ‘Visualising SDG actions by using SDG active local points’ Tomio Yanagisawa, Roundtablecom Ltd.

Organisers: Centre for Research Promotion and Regional Collaboration, Rissho University, Roundtable.com Ltd.

Cooperation: Global Compact Network Japan, Ecol Togoshi, Lawson, Seiryo Junior and Senior High School, Fujimidai Junior High School, Shinagawa Ward, Dai Nippon Printing, Iwate Town Future Creation Division, Gotanda Valley/Cograph, Jiyu Gakuen, CePiC, Togoshiginza, Inc. Area Management, Togoe-no-kai, Rissho University Volunteer Circle RisVo, International Study Programme Research Committee, SDG Point Institute@Japan, White Box Inc.


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