AMITAHOLDINGSCO., LTD., today announced that three low-carbon initiatives for India, Indonesia, and Palau jointly proposed by the Company and its corporate partners, as well as the city of Kitakyushu, have received official sanction from the Ministry of the Environment (MOE) of Japan. In the three projects, the AMITA Group collaborates with its partners to support local governments and businesses in these fast-developing Asian nations in their efforts to make a transition toward low-carbon ec...| アミタホールディングス株式会社|持続可能社会を目指...
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