Plastics are light and durable materials that make our lives more convenient, yet they are also associated with such societal issues as the problems of waste, marine plastics, and global warming.
As part of its initiatives to address the problems associated with plastics, the Nissui Group is rigorously promoting the management of plastic fishing equipment used in its fisheries and aquaculture business. For plastics used in plants of production and plastic containers and packaging for food products, we are concurrently promoting 3R+R (Reduce, Reuse, and Recycle, plus Renewable) activities and studying the use of alternative materials. In addition, we are committed to tackling this issue not just as a company, but through the actions of every employee. We clean up public areas around our offices as well as beaches and rivers with a shared sense of purpose, specifically:
Nissui Group’s fundamental approach regarding the problems of marine plastics and the use of plastics was deliberated, and a policy was established.
We will work alongside other stakeholders to combat the problem of marine plastics as well as other global environmental issues, and to preserve the bountiful sea
Regarding plastic fishing equipment used in the fisheries and aquaculture businesses, we will prevent them from becoming microplastics and ghost gear (Note) by the use of alternative materials and assiduous management of the use of plastics
We will work to reduce plastic waste from our production plants and promote recycling
We will work to reduce the impact on the environment from our food containers and packaging, making use of plastic’s quality retention ability and other capabilities
Through participation in cleanup campaigns, employees will work to reduce plastic waste in the community, river, and sea, and preserve the marine environment
(Note)Ghost gear: Fishing equipment that is lost or abandoned and remains in the marine environment
Enactment Date: February 21, 2020
Global concern about plastic marine pollution is driven by its harmful effects on marine ecosystems and human populations. There are also societal concerns, including the low effective utilization rate of discarded plastics and poor resource recycling. In an effort to bring about positive change, Nissui is actively engaged in addressing the challenges posed by plastics through its business activities.
The Marine Environment Subcommittee is promoting zero emission of plastics in the marine environment.
The Plastics Subcommittee is promoting the 3R + R (Reduce, Reuse, Recycle + Renewable) of plastic resources.
The targets and results specified in the long-term vision, “Good Foods 2030,” and in the mid-term business plan, “Good Foods Recipe1,” are as follows. Our initiatives are based on three perspectives: reducing the use of plastic in containers and packaging, reducing plastic waste at the production phase, and preventing marine pollution.
Indicators | Scope | Results | KPI | Details | ||
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FY2022 | FY2023 | Target by 2024 Mid-Term Business Plan "Good Foods Recipe1" |
Target by 2030 Long-Term Vision "Good Foods 2030" |
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Plastic use in containers and packaging (Compared to FY2015 Unit: Per unit) |
Nissui Corporation | Reduced by 11% | Currently calculating | Reduced by 10% | Reduced by 30% | Containers and Packaging/ Waste |
Plastic waste at the production phase (Compared to FY2017 Unit: Per unit) |
The Nissui Group in Japan | Reduced by 19.5% | Reduced by 16.6% | Reduced by 15% | Reduced by 30% | |
Switching over to floats that have a low risk of outflowing into the ocean | The Nissui Group | 52.4% switch-over completed | 71.8% switch-over completed | 100% | - | Marine Plastics |
Recognizing the potential risks that outflow of plastic fishing gear into the ocean poses to the marine environment and ecosystems, the Nissui Group aims to achieve zero incidents of such outflow of the fishing gear equipment used by its aquaculture and fishing companies. In the event of outflow of fishing gear into the ocean, we will strive for thorough reporting and take steps to prevent recurrence.
Country | Region | Location | Date | Type of fishing gear | Items | Cause | Preventive measures taken |
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Japan | Miyazaki prefecture | Offshore fish farm | August, 2023 | Psycholac (float) | 9 | Natural disasters (impact of typhoon surges) | Continue third-party inspections prior to typhoon season. In addition, conduct pre-inspections and any necessary repairs at the time of storm forecasts. Re-evaluate the material and thickness of binding ropes. |
Scope: All consolidated companies of the Nissui Group in Japan and outside Japan (aquaculture/fishery companies only)
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