A thorough explanation of the differences between decarbonization and carbon neutrality, along with related terms.
We will also introduce related terms, the Japanese government's initiatives, the benefits of decarbonization for companies, and methods for achieving decarbonization!
As global warming becomes more serious, efforts are being made around the world to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. Among the terms that are often heard are "decarbonization" and "carbon neutrality." While these two terms are quite similar, they actually have clear differences. It is important to avoid confusing these terms when engaging in CSR activities. This article will clearly explain the differences between decarbonization and carbon neutrality. *For more details, you can view the related links. For further information, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.*
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The Environmental Division manufactures and sells boilers that are environmentally friendly and significantly effective in reducing fuel costs while lowering burdens such as air pollution and global warming. These boilers utilize new combustion technology that can reduce various issues, including the increase in waste, emissions of CO2 and dioxins—causing global warming and air pollution, the depletion of fossil fuels, and the rising costs of fuels like heavy oil. They effectively recycle wood waste and plastic waste, which are currently only disposed of as garbage, into usable fuel, and by completely combusting these materials, they create new energy resources that can be utilized in various applications across different fields.