Live-streaming of the International Consumer's Symposium in Tokushima to be held on June 6, 2025
TOKUSHIMA, Japan--(BUSINESS WIRE)--May 11, 2025--
Tokushima Prefecture will hold the 'International Consumer's Symposium in Tokushima' on Friday, June 6. Gathering consumer leaders from Japan and overseas, and the youth who will lead the next generation, this symposium will feature lively discussions on initiatives that can be passed on to the future, including 'promotion of ethical consumption,' such as reducing food waste and promoting local production and consumption.
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Reference: International Forum held in 2023
This year marks the 10th anniversary of the birth of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) in 2015. How have our individual awareness and actions changed toward realizing a sustainable society? And now that we have five years remaining until the deadline for achieving the SDGs, what are our next steps?
On the day of the symposium, a variety of sessions will be held as follows:
The symposium will be live-streamed on the website below.
We hope that the discussions here can lead to the development of significant international consumer policies and encourage consumer behavior toward a sustainable society around the world.
Website: International Consumer's Symposium in Tokushima
https://www.pref.tokushima.lg.jp/en/world.consumer.symposium/2025/
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CONTACT: For Inquiries
International Relations, Consumer Policy Division
Social Affairs and Environment Department
Tokushima Prefectural Government
TEL: +81-(0)88-621-2499
Email:[email protected]
KEYWORD: AUSTRALIA SOUTHEAST ASIA THAILAND PHILIPPINES AUSTRALIA/OCEANIA MALAYSIA JAPAN UNITED STATES NORTH AMERICA ASIA PACIFIC SOUTH KOREA HONG KONG
INDUSTRY KEYWORD: NATURAL RESOURCES OTHER COMMUNICATIONS SUSTAINABILITY ENVIRONMENT ENVIRONMENTAL, SOCIAL AND GOVERNANCE (ESG) COMMUNICATIONS PROFESSIONAL SERVICES OTHER NATURAL RESOURCES
SOURCE: Tokushima Prefectural Government
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