Japan to quantify companies' forest conservation efforts

Japan's Forestry Agency will introduce a system to quantify the environmental contributions of companies involved in forest conservation. By making these efforts visible, the initiative aims to encourage corporate participation through recognition from customers and markets. It targets the profit-sharing afforestation program, measuring impacts like water storage and carbon dioxide absorption.

Japan's Forestry Agency is set to launch a system that quantifies the environmental benefits provided by companies participating in forest conservation. The measure seeks to boost private sector involvement by allowing firms to showcase their contributions to customers and the broader market, thereby earning recognition.

The system will apply to the profit-sharing afforestation program, in which local governments and companies partner to manage national forests and divide revenues from harvested timber with the state. Participating companies handle tasks such as tree planting, grass cutting, and maintaining optimal forest densities. Yet, with trees requiring about 50 years to reach harvestable size, involvement has been greater among local authorities than private entities.

This year, the agency will assess environmental contributions from program participants, calculating metrics like forests' water storage capacity, prevention of sediment runoff, and carbon dioxide absorption. As businesses face growing pressure to align operations with environmental safeguards, these quantified efforts could serve as a key selling point. Firms may also repurpose the forests for employee recreation.

An agency official expressed optimism, stating, "As players involved in forestry, the role of companies will be increasingly important going forward." This initiative underscores efforts to integrate corporate participation into sustainable forest management, balancing ecological preservation with economic incentives.

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