Decarbonization Seminar
2025-10-14 05:58:11

Explore Decarbonization Business Strategies at the Upcoming Online Seminar

Explore Decarbonization Business Strategies



On October 22, 2023, Tokyo's Bureau of Industrial and Labor Affairs will host an online seminar addressing decarbonization, specifically tailored for small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs). This initiative aims to dissolve the misconception that decarbonization simply equates to increased costs. Instead, the seminar emphasizes how transitioning toward sustainable practices can unveil new business opportunities and foster improved operational efficiency.

Objective of the Seminar


The event is designed to enlighten participants on the effective utilization of subsidies and financing options available to support their decarbonization efforts. Attendees will gain insights into the triggers behind adopting sustainable practices, examine specific initiatives and their outcomes, and discuss the challenges encountered along the journey toward decarbonization. The seminar aspires to provide invaluable resources for businesses looking to embark on their own sustainable paths.

Who Should Attend?


This event is recommended for:
  • - Individuals interested in learning about the unique challenges and solutions for decarbonization across various environments, such as offices and factories.
  • - Corporate personnel eager to understand how to initiate and drive sustainability efforts within their organizations.
  • - Those wanting to hear firsthand experiences regarding the motivations and difficulties faced in the pursuit of decarbonization.
  • - Anyone curious about the benefits of early adoption and notable case studies demonstrating successful integration of decarbonization strategies.

Seminar Themes and Schedule


The thematic focus for the seminar is "Decarbonization Management: A Path to Future Expansion for SMEs."
  • - Date & Time: October 22, 2023 (Wednesday) 3:00 PM to 4:30 PM
  • - Format: Online via Zoom Webinar
  • - Target Audience: Business leaders and representatives keen on the decarbonization process for SMEs.
  • - Cost: Free of charge

Featured Speaker


The seminar will feature a keynote address by Tsuyoshi Hashimoto, a Senior Consultant at Kiraboshi Consulting.

Speaker Background: Tsuyoshi Hashimoto holds a master's degree in engineering and has an extensive career at Pioneer Corporation as an electrical engineer. His experience spans equipment design, product development, business planning, and strategy formulation. Currently, he supports businesses in implementing sustainable practices, including SDGs orientation and decarbonization strategies.

Seminar Agenda


1. Keynote Speech: "Realizing Decarbonization Management by Fully Utilizing Subsidies and Loans" by Tsuyoshi Hashimoto, Senior Consultant at Kiraboshi Consulting.
2. Panel Discussion: "Proactive Decarbonization Management! Challenges of Environment, Growth, and Cost Reduction," facilitated by Tsuyoshi Hashimoto, featuring panelists Yoshi Sasaki (Executive Director, Telenet Japan), Ichiro Nakajima (CEO, Nakajima Gokin), and Norimitsu Suzuki (President, Suzuki Building Materials).
3. HTT Practical Promotion Navigator Program: Detailed introduction of the HTT (reducing, creating, and storing power) program by an HTT Practical Promotion Navigator, elaborating on Tokyo's subsidies and supporting initiatives.

We invite you to register for the seminar and benefit from a wealth of information and insight into sustainable business practices!

For further inquiries and registration, please visit: HTT Practical Promotion Navigator Contact Page

Past Seminar Reports


Explore previous seminar reports here: HTT Previous Seminar Reports

Contact Information


HTT Practical Promotion Navigator Program Secretariat
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Address: 3rd Floor, Iidabashi Ekihigashi Building, 3-6-5 Iidabashi, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo 102-0072
Phone: 03-6633-3615
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