Sustainability

Environmental Problems

Environmental Problems

Designing the future of our planet: Yuraku Confectionery's eco-project transcends confectionery.

Yuraku Confectionery delivers smiles to everyone through “dreamy, affordable, delicious treats,”
but protecting our planet is essential to preserving those smiles.
We sincerely acknowledge the environmental impact of our business activities and are developing various eco-challenges,
including the reduction of CO₂ emissions and waste and utilization of renewable energy.

Yuraku Confectionery's Environmental Policy:
Looking Toward the Future

  • ・Guided by our corporate philosophy, “Our goal is to produce dreamy and delicious snacks at an affordable price.” we actively consider the environmental impact of all our business activities. We strive to contribute to the realization of a sustainable environmental society and pursue continuous improvement in environmental management.
  • ・We act in accordance with the Eco Action 21 certification and registration system established by the Ministry of the Environment.
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Eco Action 21

Eco Action 21

Yuraku Confectionery Co., Ltd Toyohashi Yume Factory operates in accordance with the environmental management system “Eco Action 21” established by the Ministry of the Environment.
Our Environmental Activity Report is available on the Eco Action 21 website.
Please view the report here.

Driven by teamwork.
Through eco-projects, we accelerate the use of clean energy and waste reduction.

To reduce CO₂ emissions and waste generated by our business activities and lessen the negative impact on the environment,
we are pursuing energy efficiency and exploring new packaging materials.

Eco-projects

Eco-projects

We are implementing a wide range of company-wide environmental initiatives through team-based efforts, including energy efficiency, new packaging materials, and recycling.
Furthermore, by reporting and sharing company-wide metrics, activity details, and results, we are spreading awareness of these activities throughout the company and working to raise employee awareness.

Solar Power Generation at Toyohashi Yume Factory

Solar Power Generation at Toyohashi Yume Factory

Solar panels were installed at Toyohashi Yume Factory in March 2011. This ensures sufficient power to run warehouse air conditioning, reduces CO₂ emissions during the manufacturing process, and reduces risk during disasters.
Furthermore, we plan to expand the solar panel installations at both Toyohashi Yume Factory and the newly completed Toyohashi Yume Factory Second Plant, which opened in September 2024.

Initiatives to Reduce Waste and CO₂ emissions

Initiatives to Reduce Waste and CO₂ emissions

We are also promoting food recycling activities to reduce waste, including composting and reuse as livestock feed.
We are also reducing packaging size and thickness per sheet while maintaining strength and durability.

To reduce CO₂, we have changed some shipments from trucks to sea freight. We have also begun initiatives to reduce truck drivers' idle times.

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