Tokyo (November, 2015) – Konica Minolta, Inc. (Konica Minolta) has participated in the publication of “COP21 CLIMATE CHANGE THE NEW ECONOMY (CCTNE)” with a two-page advocacy, supporting the global initiatives discussed at COP21 in Paris this month.
Aligned with the worldwide efforts for a sustainable future, Konica Minolta has been committed to turn its innovations into products, services and processes that reduce carbon emissions through the product lifecycle. The company has also been spearheading actions to utilize its rich technical assets and expertise by working with a wide range of stakeholders to curb CO2 emissions and environmental impact in the community. “As a company dedicated to environmental management, we share our extensive know-how among our group of companies, with our customers, and even with suppliers,” said Shoei Yamana, President and CEO of Konica Minolta. “Our motivation is to encourage more companies to undertake environmental measures.” CCTNE is the flagship magazine by London-based World News – CLIMATE CHANGE The New Economy, published for the annual COP convention and G7 summit. It is an ambitious publishing initiative, which will bring further clarity and purpose to the climate debate, creating a platform for governments, corporate leaders and their advisors on a global scale. The print version of CCTNE is available to world leaders, global corporate business leaders and universities in time for the COP21 summit, where international leaders will work together to agree on a new framework to respond to climate change. The magazine is also distributed to attendees for COP21 at selected hotel rooms and first- and business-class passengers of 18 airlines and departure lounges at the gate. In addition to the 40,000 copies being distributed, the magazine is available online for the public.
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