Our Commitment to the SDGs

Our Commitment to the SDGs

The Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) are international goals for a sustainable and better world, consisting of 17 goals and 169 targets.

Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Japan website

In developing water and wastewater related software, we have covered various functions (e.g., consideration for the design of infiltration culverts and infiltration culvert basins) in order to improve the water environment we use and to make our cities more livable. We will continue to promote the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).

6. Providing safe water and toilets around the world

To ensure water and sanitation for all, we will ensure sustainable infrastructure management using the latest technology available in our products (such as the use of septic tanks with small pipe networks in underdeveloped areas).
We will also contribute to the reduction of water used in toilets and bathrooms to clean water by utilizing our products’ sewer pipeline and treatment plant design and maintenance management software.

11. Aiming to create a town where people can continue to live.

In order to create towns that are resilient to natural disasters, we will propose methods to build infrastructure that can be restored quickly by using the latest technologies (e.g., stormwater runoff analysis functions) of our products.
Our products will be used in the design of sewerage facilities to control flooding and other pre-disasters, and to contribute to the creation of disaster-resistant cities.

14. Protecting the richness of the oceans

To protect the richness of oceans and rivers, we will propose solutions for designing and reconstructing water supply and sewage facilities using the latest technologies (e.g., pollution load analysis) of our products to build natural rich water environments in rivers and oceans.

Green Infrastructure Initiatives

Green Infrastructure is a concept that seeks to utilize the functions of the natural environment and living creatures to solve various issues in society.

Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism (MLIT) website

In urbanized areas, stormwater flows directly into roads and rivers with little infiltration. By using stormwater infiltration technology to allow stormwater to percolate underground, it takes time to flow into rivers, thereby reducing flood damage and river overflows.

Our products can be used to analyze stormwater runoff and design stormwater infiltration culverts and manholes to reduce flood damage and river flooding.

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