This marks the second certification for Rengo, following the Fukushima Yabuki Plant biotope (certified in the second half of FY2023).

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Rengo's Takefu Plant biotope receives 'Nature symbiosis sites' certification

Rengo"s Takefu Plant biotope receives "Nature symbiosis sites" certification

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Rengo Co., Ltd. announces that its biotope at the Takefu Plant was certified as a "nature symbiosis site" for the first half of FY2024 for the first time in Fukui, Japan. This marks the second certification for Rengo, following the Fukushima Yabuki Plant biotope (certified in the second half of FY2023).

The Takefu Plant has been manufacturing cellulose products made from wood pulp since 1934. These environmentally friendly products are decomposed into water and carbon dioxide by microorganisms in nature (in the soil and ocean). The biotope on the premises uses water from the clear Jisa River, creating an environment where rare organisms can grow.

Areas certified as "nature symbiosis sites" are registered as "OECMs" in the international database, excluding overlaps with protected areas such as national parks.