The Release of the 2025 Waste White Paper Ahead of Waste Fest
Toyosu Can Group Holdings, headquartered in Shinagawa, Tokyo, has announced the publication of the
2025 Waste White Paper. This significant document is set to precede the much-anticipated Waste Fest 2025, scheduled for May 3, 2025. The findings include insights from a nationwide survey conducted among men and women in their 20s to 60s regarding their environmental awareness and attitudes towards waste segregation.
Overview of the 2025 Waste White Paper
The
2025 Waste White Paper can be accessed through the Toyosu Can Group’s official website. The survey encompasses four crucial areas:
1.
Environmental Awareness and Attitudes Toward Waste: This section reveals the current state of awareness among the public regarding environmental issues and societal movements related to waste management.
2.
Understanding of Waste Segregation: It provides insights into how well the public understands the importance and processes of waste separation.
3.
Environmental Considerations in Product Purchases: An exploration of how environmental concerns influence consumer behavior when purchasing goods.
4.
Conclusions and Recommendations: Based on the data collected, this section outlines actionable proposals to enhance public engagement and awareness of waste issues.
The Toyosu Can Group emphasizes its commitment to regular awareness surveys, which will continually track shifts in consumer attitudes and practices. The company’s ongoing efforts aim to transform post-consumption packaging waste into valuable resources.
About Toyosu Can Group
Founded in 1917, the Toyosu Can Group is a comprehensive packaging container manufacturer that offers a wide range of products globally, leveraging the unique characteristics of materials such as metal, plastic, paper, and glass. In addition to its packaging container business, the group operates in various fields, including engineering, filling, logistics, steel-related activities, functional materials, and real estate, forming a robust and diverse operational portfolio.
The group's long-term vision, delineated in the
Long-Term Management Vision 2050, emphasizes a sustainable future for society and the earth. They strive to maximize the value provided to all stakeholders, aiming for a world where everyone can live safely, securely, and abundantly. This vision also emphasizes the importance of a society that embraces diversity and supports individual expression while ensuring environmental sustainability for generations to come.
With over 45 domestic companies and 50 international subsidiaries, Toyosu Can Group employs approximately 20,000 people. In the fiscal year ending March 2024, the group's consolidated sales are projected at 950.6 billion yen.
For detailed findings and recommendations, access the White Paper
here.