August 19, 2009

Kawasaki City, Kanagawa and Denmark have one thing in common: their endeavors to be more environmentally friendly. While Kawasaki is active in answeri

Kawasaki City, Kanagawa and Denmark have one thing in common: their endeavors to be more environmentally friendly. While Kawasaki is active in answering to the Green New Deal, Denmark with its top-level wind-powered electric generators is holding the United Nations Climate Change Conference COP15 at the end of this year. The forum stresses only on the cooperation between Kawasaki and Denmark but also among the eco-friendly firms of both parties.

It will includes a speeches on A More Environmentally Friendly Japan by the ambassador of Denmark to Japan Franz-Michael S. Mellbin and The Environmental Problems and the Japanese Industry by Urano Mitsuhito of Nichirei, a company involves in transportation of fresh food products. There will also be panel discussion on the environment from individuals of various industries.

The event is free and scheduled on August, 25 from 2 pm to 5 pm at the first floor of Kawasaki Institution of Industrial Promotion Hall. Those interested can also participate in the banquet afterwards for 2000 yen.

Applications are accepted via fax to 044-200-3920 with the following information: your name, address, telephone number, workplace, whether you are participating in banquet. You can also apply online via this application form available in Japanese.

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