Sustainability - Environment

Biodiversity

Thoughts on biodiversity

As a comprehensive real estate and housing manufacturer, the Iida Group recognizes that consideration for biodiversity is one of its important management issues, and in order to realize a sustainable society, we will promote efforts to conserve and restore biodiversity through our business activities.

1. Coexistence with nature

We will recognize the impact that our business activities have on biodiversity, strive to avoid or reduce such impacts, and promote business activities that take biodiversity into consideration.

2. Environmentally friendly use of resources

In addition to complying with laws and regulations related to biodiversity, we strive to conduct business activities that make the most efficient use of sustainable resources as much as possible along with the supply chain at each stage of our business activities.

3. Contributions through research and development

We will promote research and development to reduce the impact of our business activities on the natural environment, including biodiversity, and share the results with society.

4. Collaboration with stakeholders

We will cooperate with various stakeholders to proactively work on the conservation and restoration of biodiversity and strive to disclose information.

5. Education and training

We strive to promote understanding of the natural environment and biodiversity through training for employees.

Biodiversity conservation

Our group continuously promotes biodiversity conservation activities and aims to realize a society that coexists with nature.
In May 2020, RFP, which owns forest resources, signed a memorandum of understanding with WWF Russia, a nature conservation NGO, to conserve "forests with high conservation value." Primorye and Khabarovsk regions in the Russian Far East are home to wildlife, including the endangered Siberian tiger. We conserve these and conduct forest management with consideration for biodiversity.

Iida Group's forest area, CO2 storage volume, and CO2 absorption capacity