Booth No.:6-021
Want to share your company's environmental and SDGs initiatives with future leaders? Asahi Gakken Think Quest is an inquiry-based learning program that starts with "questions." Combining Gakken's educational expertise with Asahi Shimbun Group's nationwide school network and media power, we create engaging lessons for children. We support effective branding that cultivates future fans.
Booth No.:5-097
This exhibition will showcase and demonstrate a resource-sorting AI application that incorporates gamification. The targeted materials are mixed paper and children’s favorite plastic candy wrappers. The application employs our original image recognition AI (ADFI), designed to deliver highly accurate sorting results even with a limited amount of training image data.
Booth No.:E-28
AZABU UNIVERSITY, LAB OF REGIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY
Booth No.:E-04
BORNEO RAINFOREST(SARAWAK)
Booth No.:N-06
Booth No.:E-38
CHIBA UNIVERSITY STUDENTS COMMITTEE FOR ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT SYSTEM
Booth No.:E-47
CHIKUMA
Booth No.:6-013
CHUBU UNIVERSITY ESD ECO MONEY TEAM
Learn SDGs/Smart/Resilience as a manager/consumer. 1 17 card to save the earth,Game of SDGs, evaluate current situation and make strategy for next 5 years. 2 Ikimono:Life on earth, Game of biodiversity, set strategy about nature positive based on ISO17298
Booth No.:E-44
COMMITTEE FOR MILK CONTAINER ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES
Committee for Milk Container Environmental Issues, composed of dairy companies, paper carton producers, and recycled paper manufacturers across Japan, promotes the collection and recycling of paper cartons. At EcoPro 2025, our booth will highlight the features and benefits of paper cartons and their recycling through videos and samples from the market and the recycling process.
Booth No.:6-011
CONSUMER AFFAIRS AGENCY GOVERNMENT OF JAPAN
Booth No.:6-067
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ECOCHIL CORNER
Booth No.:6-072
EDO
Booth No.:J-25
Environmental Protection Association of Private Universities
Booth No.:E-59
ETHICAL TRAVEL OKINAWA
Booth No.:6-005
TOTALCARE SYSTEM
Booth No.:J-24
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GLOBAL IMPACT SOURCING CONSORTIUM
The Global Impact Sourcing Consortium (GISC) builds an ecosystem where companies and people with refugee or stateless backgrounds benefit together. By promoting impact sourcing—supporting digital-skill training and contract-based work—GISC helps individuals develop careers while enabling businesses to create value with social impact.
Booth No.:J-42
GLOB. ENV. TOKYO UNIV. TECHNOL.
Booth No.:E-46
HOKKAIDO HIGHER EDUCATION AND RESEARCH SYSTEM
Booth No.:5-045
This tea stand introduces “habit-forming regenerative tea” crafted from soil-revitalizing satoyama botanicals. Daily tea rituals—morning, before meals, and at night—support employee focus, sleep, mood, and communication. It serves as a corporate wellness and human-capital initiative, while each cup contributes to satoyama conservation and ESG efforts.
Booth No.:6-075
INTERNATIONAL CHRISTIAN UNIVERSITY
Booth No.:E-57
IRIEP
Booth No.:N-07
IWATE PREFECTURAL UNIVERSITY
Booth No.:E-22
IWATE PREFECTURAL UNIVERSITY REGIONAL POLICY RESEARCH CENTER
Booth No.:E-23
IWATE PREFECTURAL UNIVERSITY RESEARCH AND REGIONAL COOPERATION HEAD OFFICE
We are working with Iwate Prefecture on the “Litter Collection Visualization System.” Although many people join cleanup activities, it is hard to see how much they help the environment. Our system visualizes the amount of litter collected, inspiring continued efforts and greater awareness of litter prevention in communities.
Booth No.:E-24
IWATE UNIV.ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT STUDENT COMMITTEE
Booth No.:E-01
JAPAN BIOPLASTICS ASSOCIATION
Booth No.:6-052
Japan Ethical Initiative / TOKUSHIMA PREFECTURE
Booth No.:6-073
JAPAN FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION
Booth No.:5-067
JIYUGAKUEN
Booth No.:E-56
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JOSHU SOCIETY FOR ESD STUDIES AND PRACTICE, TAKASAKI UNIVERSITY OF COMMERCE
Booth No.:E-18
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JUNGIN ART ASSOCIATION
Booth No.:N-13
Introducing "Aluminium Can Craft" where we cut and fold aluminium cans. We will display and sell aluminium can airplanes and origami cranes made from character design cans. Additionally, we will introduce the tools used for aluminium can craft, the "Metal Origami Tool Set". Workshops for aluminium can craft are also planned.
Booth No.:M-10
KANSAI UNIVERSITY
Booth No.:6-020
KOEI VERITAS SENIOR & JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL
Booth No.:E-21
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MEIJI UNIVERSITY
Booth No.:E-40
MIDORINODAM KITASAGAMI
Booth No.:F-13
Mie University
Booth No.:E-07
MUSASHINO UNIVERSITY
Booth No.:E-25
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NATURE EXPERIENCE SCHOOL OKINAWA
Booth No.:N-03
NESSU
Booth No.:J-01
NIHON KOGAKUIN COLLEGE TECHNOLOGY COLLEGE
Booth No.:E-32
Booth No.:5-028
NIHON UNIVERSITY, COLLEGE OF INDUSTRIAL TECHNOLOGY, KINOSHITA LABORATORY, LEM
The Kinoshita Laboratory of the Department of Conceptual Design, College of Industrial Technology, Nihon University has collaborated with Kyodo Kougeisha Co., Ltd. to investigate the material properties of factory by-products. Based on these findings, the student community “LEM (Leverage End Material)” was established to promote the effective use of end materials.
Booth No.:E-16
NIPPON INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
Booth No.:E-33
Booth No.:5-092
KANKO-GAKUSEIFUKU / TAKESHINPACKAGE
Booth No.:5-027
RINNE
Booth No.:J-18
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RITSUMEIKAN KEISHO JUNIOR AND SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL
Booth No.:E-62
RUM Alliance
Booth No.:N-11
SEIGAKUIN UNIVERSITY
Booth No.:E-41
Booth No.:E-34
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suginamiku-hamadayama-elementary school
Booth No.:E-51
Sustainable Platform
Booth No.:N-10
TOHO UNIVERSITY
Booth No.:E-60
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TOKYO CITY UNIVERSITY HEIHO LABLATORY
Booth No.:E-10
TOKYO DESIGN ACADEMY DEPARTMENT OF SPACE DESIGN AND CRAFTS
Booth No.:E-36
TOKYO DESIGN ACADEMY DEPARTMENT OF VISUAL DESIGN
Booth No.:E-35
TOKYO UNIVERSITY OF PHARMACY AND LIFE SCIENCES
Tokyo University of Pharmacy and Life Sciences advances research in life sciences and pharmacy focused on the environment, food, and energy, aiming for the sustainable coexistence of humanity and the Earth. To achieve this goal, we have established the Planetary Health Research Core. Through this research, we contribute to solving global societal challenges and improving human health.
Booth No.:E-15
TOKYO ZOOLOGICAL PARK SOCIETY
Booth No.:5-069
TOTTORI UNIVERSITY OF ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES
Booth No.:E-03
TOYO UNIVERSITY SDGS AMBASSADOR
Booth No.:E-29
UNIVERSITY OF THE RYUKYUS ECOLOGICAL CAMPUS STUDENT COMMITTEE
Booth No.:E-30
WASEDA UNIVERSITY ITSUBO LCA LAB
Booth No.:E-05
WEATHERCASTER NETWORK
Booth No.:N-01
YAMIZONOMORI
Booth No.:F-06
We perform the environmental display and information dispatch from a youth. Displays the environmental display, workshop and poster that I can exchange information casually to promote the interchange between the young groups going to the environmental activity. We work on work for children in consideration for environment (pen stand work pen holder).
Booth No.:5-086
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YUKUNOKIGAKUEN
Booth No.:E-61