Plus Land Achieves Certification as a Nature Coexistence Site
In a significant milestone for environmental conservation, Plus Land, an industrial complex operated by Plus Co., Ltd. in Maebashi City, Gunma Prefecture, has officially been certified as a "Nature Coexistence Site" by Japan's Ministry of the Environment. This recognition comes as a result of the site's ongoing commitment to preserving and enhancing local biodiversity in alignment with the Biodiversity Enhancement Law overseen by the Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries and the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism.
Overview of Plus Land
Nestled at the southern base of Mount Akagi, Plus Land spans approximately 460,000 square meters and serves multiple functions. It houses the Maebashi Factory, which produces office furniture, along with a logistics center, offices, and training facilities. A notable feature of the complex is the flowing Kanjizawa River, which traverses the site, creating a diversity of ecosystems including forests, green spaces, and aquatic environments.
Since the completion of its first phase of construction in 1991, Plus Land has actively engaged in environmental preservation efforts. This has included the cleaning of Kanjizawa River, establishment of biotope areas, and conducting ecosystem surveys aimed at maintaining the natural environment. As a result of these efforts, Plus Land has successfully preserved a rich natural environment and demonstrated ongoing activities aimed at the conservation and restoration of biodiversity.
The Significance of the Certification
The recognition as a Nature Coexistence Site underscores Plus Land's dedication to sustainability and its proactive steps in biodiversity conservation. The Ministry of the Environment evaluates such sites to ensure that they contribute to the protection of ecosystems and biodiversity, especially in areas managed by private enterprises and local municipalities. This certification is vital not only for local ecological health but also contributes to Japan’s broader goals of achieving a "Nature Positive" status by 2030.
The "Nature Positive" initiative aims to halt the loss of biodiversity and reverse negative impacts on ecosystems, conforming with global targets, notably the "30by30" goal which seeks to preserve 30% of terrestrial and marine areas through effective conservation measures by 2030.
Efforts and Initiatives at Plus Land
Plus Land is engaged in several key initiatives demonstrating its commitment to biodiversity:
- - Participation in the Gunma Nature Positive Promotion Platform
- - Preservation of natural environments including forests and rivers
- - Conducting biodiversity monitoring surveys
- - Maintaining habitats for endangered and indigenous species
- - Management and removal of invasive species
- - Environmental education activities in partnership with local communities, companies, and organizations
These initiatives reflect Plus Land's approach to integrating industrial activities with environmental stewardship, proving that industry and nature can coexist harmoniously.
Looking Ahead
As Plus Land continues to enhance its sustainable practices, it aims to contribute further to the preservation of biodiversity and the realization of a nature-positive society. The company's ongoing efforts not only support local ecosystems but also serve as a model for other industrial complexes seeking to balance economic growth with environmental responsibility.
Through its commitment, Plus Co., Ltd. strives to connect a rich and thriving Earth to future generations by fostering a culture of sustainability within its operational framework. For more information, you can visit their
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