ASUENE’s Executive Officer CPO, Watase takes the stage at the “COP29 Japan Pavilion” in Azerbaijan.

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ASUENE’s Executive OfficerCPO, Takehiro Watase, participated in “COP29” held in Baku, Azerbaijan. On November 20 , he participated as a panelist in the Japan Pavilion seminar organized by the Ministry of the Environment, titled “Climate-related Disclosure in Asia – Present and Future of Promoting Transparency of SMEs -,” where he engaged in a panel discussion with environmental policy officials from various countries.

Participated as a speaker at the Japan Pavilion Seminar

Third from the right: Takehiro Watase, Executive Officer CPO of Asuene Inc.; Fourth from the right: Keiichiro Asao, Minister of the Environment, Fifth from the right: Grace Fu, Minister for the Environment of Singapore, etc.

At the Japan Pavilion Seminar organized by the Ministry of the Environment, the theme was “Climate-related Disclosure in Asia – Present and Future of Promoting Transparency of SMEs -.” The seminar brought together influential leaders in climate change policy, including Japan’s Minister of the Environment, Keiichiro Asao, and Singapore’s Minister for the Environment and Water Resources, Grace Fu, among other leaders from various countries.Watase participated as a panelist and shared insights on the challenges and solutions regarding climate change and decarbonization efforts from a global perspective as a company supporting these initiatives.

He further referred to the realization of a sustainable society from a global perspective by supporting corporate decarbonization and ESG management through our “ASUENE”, a carbon accounting platform and “ASUENE ESG” evaluation cloud service.

ASUENE will leverage the latest information gained from participating in “COP29” to further strengthen its business expansion and globally promote support for companies’ decarbonization and ESG management.

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Takehiro Watase, Executive Officer CPO of Asuene Inc. Comment comments:

“ASUENE is participating in COP for the third time and we have gained significant insights from the international discussions. In the area of climate change-related disclosure, we recognize the importance of involving not only large enterprises but also all companies, both in ASEAN and Japan. While strengthening decarbonization support, we will provide comprehensive assistance, ranging from software support to knowledge, education, and guarantees. Moving forward, we will continue to work globally across the entire supply chain.”

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