

Sustainability in 2026—A run at supply chains
牛を馬に乗り換える WHAT WE’RE FOCUSING ON IN 2026 Read the Air is ready to go in 2026! This year we are investigating supply chains, as the place where corporations can decarbonize, address Human Rights issues, and promote more regenerative agricultural processes. We'll be looking at how to achieve transparency and traceability in supply chains, via accelerated multi-stakeholder collaboration, as well as the importance and capabilities of digital tools that integrate AI and blockchain


E-FFAW Policy Brief: Global Livestock and Fisheries Management Policy Developments and Strategic Implications
International regulatory frameworks governing livestock and fisheries management are undergoing fundamental transformation, driven by Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) imperatives and animal welfare developments. For Japanese food companies—whether producing domestically, operating overseas facilities, or managing international supply chains—these changes create significant market access risks and competitive challenges. This brief analyzes emerging policy trends an


Sustainability in 2025—Time for changes
常山蛇勢 Here's to a year of change in 2025.


The Value of Sustainability Reporting—How to see disclosure as more than compliance
- Most sustainability reports in Japan need improvement
- Audiences, including employees, are better able to recognize greenwashing
- Use yo


Sustainability in 2024—Another year of steady progress
WHAT WE’RE FOCUSING ON IN 2024 Reasons for optimism A world of renewables How businesses can adopt a climate resilient stance Learning to...


COP28 and the Eventual Decline of Fossil Fuels
Given its location, business lobbying scandals, resulting criticism, and the language adopted in the final agreement, COP 28 in Dubai put ..



