The 4th SDGs Festival in Marunouchi, Nagoya, is set to be a melting pot of ideas and solutions for the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), providing a platform for companies, municipalities, and universities to showcase their commitments and progress in achieving the global goals.
Scheduled to run from Nov. 2 to Dec. 25 at the Tokyo Marine & Nichido Building and the 16 Bank Nagoya Building, the festival will feature a variety of events including booth exhibits, product exhibitions, SDGs stamp rallies, and charity events.
One of the main highlights of the festival will be the opening event on Nov. 2, where attendees will have the opportunity to engage in discussions and exchange ideas at the SDGs networking and consultation session. This session will gather entities with insights and solutions related to the SDGs, providing a valuable space for collaboration and learning.
Additionally, the festival will also feature an SDGs symposium, where speakers will discuss the importance of conserving biodiversity in corporate activities, and the importance of TNFD (Task Force on Nature-related Financial Disclosures) disclosure. A panel discussion on the front lines of the circular economy is also on the agenda, offering attendees the chance to learn about the latest developments and best practices in this vital area of sustainability.
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