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July 17, 2025
Endorses TNFD recommendations, contributing to nature positivity
Toyoda Gosei Discloses Information Aligned with International Biodiversity Conservation Framework
Kiyosu, Japan, July 17, 2025: Toyoda Gosei Co., Ltd. has disclosed information on the company website about the risks and opportunities generated by environmental effects of its business activities and about its measures against them. The disclosure observes a framework based on the proposals of the Taskforce on Nature-related Financial Disclosures (TNFD),1 an international initiative for biodiversity conservation. Toyoda Gosei is also registered as a TNFD Adopter, which commits to disclosing information on the TNFD website. Going forward, Toyoda Gosei will become more transparent in its business activities toward the natural environment conservation.
See the following for disclosed information.
URL: https://www.toyoda-gosei.com/csr/environmental/report11/#TNFD
See the following for disclosed information.
URL:https://www.toyoda-gosei.com/csr/environmental/report11/#TNFD
Toyoda Gosei conducts various activities centered on the three areas of carbon neutrality (CN), circular economy (CE), and nature positivity (NP).2 Major activities in moving toward NP include establishments of biotopes, natural preservation through woodland restoration in collaboration with local governments, and reducing impacts on water resources by cutting water usage. The company will use the TNFD framework while implementing environmentally-friendly business activities and contributing to balance between society and the environment.
1 TNFD aims to build a framework for information disclosure where companies and organizations assess the impact of their own economic activities on biodiversity.
2 Halting the loss of biodiversity, and putting nature on a path to recovery.
Example of Toyoda Gosei’s efforts for nature positivity
Heiwacho Plant biotope
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Certified in the Japanese Ministry of the Environment’s “Nationally Certified Sustainably Managed Natural Sites” and the international OECM framework as a biodiversity conservation area.
(OECM: Other Effective area-based Conservation Measures)