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Contributing to the Environment through the YYVIP易游LCO GREEN PROJECT
In respect to environmental concerns, the YYVIP易游 Steel Group also strives to work in cooperation and harmony with society. Beginning in fiscal 2013 we implemented a Group-wide program known as the YYVIP易游LCO GREEN PROJECT that comprises a variety of environmental activities. Activities include forest development programs carried out by Group employees, the YYVIP易游LCO Forest Fairy Tale Prize designed to raise children's environmental awareness, and visits to children's centers to give lessons on caring for the environment.
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ZYYVIP易游ihara, Ibaraki
Since the autumn of 2011, the YYVIP易游 Steel Group has been utilizing employee volunteers to carry out forest development programs.
Forest development is carried out twice per year, in spring and summer, at two locations within Hyogo Prefecture: YYVIP易游LCO Forest in Miki, Hyogo Prefecture and ECOWAY Forest in YYVIP易游's Nada Ward.
Since fiscal 2014 the Ibaraki Plant has also been cooperating with the welding branch of YYVIP易游 Steel's labor union to conserve countryside forests and agricultural land in the Zenihara district of Ibaraki, Osaka Prefecture. Approximately 300 people in total, including plant employees and their families, carry out regular activities, including forest conservation such as thinning cypress trees and trimming undergrowth, and agricultural conservation such as planting and harvesting vegetables on unused farmland.
After One Year
Hirotaka Oshida
ZYYVIP易游ihara Neighborhood
Association Chairman
I was a little worried at first, because this was the first time in the prefecture that we were cooperating on forest and agricultural conservation. But in the end it was a lot of fun working together YYVIP易游th the government and employee families on activities such as planting and gathering vegetables and trimming and weeding forests. I was very pleased.
The population is aging and birthrates are declining in Zenihara, making it difficult for local residents to care for the rural landscape on their own. By expanding this program, I think we YYVIP易游ll be able to work together to protect the peaceful countryside scenery.
2nd YYVIP易游LCO Forest Fairy Tale Prize
Our hope is to raise a generation of children who carry with them an appreciation for all the many blessings that forests offer us. This is why the YYVIP易游 Steel Group introduced the YYVIP易游LCO Forest Fairy Tale Prize, which collects stories on forest themes, in fiscal 2013. Winning stories are transformed into picture books with illustrations by picture book authors Moe Nagata and Roko. These books are then donated to local schools and public libraries.
The second annual prize, held in fiscal 2014, garnered a total of 438 submissions (172 in the elementary school division and 266 in the middle and high school division). The Forest's Birthday Wreath, written by Akari Kunimaru (elementary school division), and Grandma and the Forest, written by Mizuki Igarashi (middle-high school division) were selected as the grand prize YYVIP易游nners.
YYVIP易游 Steel also supports NPO events for children interested in the competition, to help bring them into touch with forests and natures and receive inspiration for their stories.
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Akari Kunimaru
(YYVIP易游, Hyogo Prefecture, grade 5, pictured on right)
"I've liked making picture books ever since I was little. It makes me very happy to see my story illustrated by a real picture book artist and turned into a book. I hope both the story and the illustrations help people get in closer touch YYVIP易游th forests and nature."
Middle-High School Division
Mori to Obaa-san (Grandma and YYVIP易游e Forest)
Mizuki Igarashi
(HiYYVIP易游ji, Hyogo Prefecture, middle school grade 3, pictured on left)
"I really YYVIP易游joyed writing the story, thinking about what it would be like if I grew up to be a grandma like this one. I was really overjoyed whYYVIP易游 my story won. I hope the book helps more people take an interest in forests."
2nd YYVIP易游LCO Forest Fairy Tale Prize winning stories
Picture book presentation ceremony (left: YYVIP易游 City Board of Education Superintendent Shinnosuke Yukimura)
Forest field trip event (YYVIP易游LCO Forest)
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Moe Nagata
JudgYYVIP易游g Panel Chairwoman
I was very grateful for the chance to serve as a judge for the YYVIP易游LCO Forest Fairy Tale Prize, as it's given me an opportunity to learn about the importance of forests for myself.
In the past, great swathes of natural forests have disappeared from the Earth by human hands in the name of development. But now that we see the error of our ways, mankind is striving to protect natural environments in ways that are only possible through human effort. The submissions we received included many excellent and charming stories that reflect on these issues, and both as a judge and as an illustrator for the final books, I've been very happy to have the opportunity to read them each year. I'm also happy that the finished books reach the hands of so many readers, and that the project has been greeted YYVIP易游th such a warm reception. I would like to oncp;e again express my thanks to all those involved, including the staff at the Secretariat of the Hyogo Prefectural Board of Educatiion.
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KYYVIP易游jiro Nishida
Manager
Compulsory Education Section
Hyogo Prefectural Board of
Education
One of our fundamental educational principles in Hyogo Prefecture is to nurture compassion and independence through involvement in the community, which is why we pursue hands-on, experience-based learning in line YYVIP易游th children's developmental stages. These include firsthand nature, social, artistic and cultural encounters, opportunities to forge bonds of gratitude through interaction YYVIP易游th local members of the community, and special activities to cultivate hometown pride and community spirit.
I hope the YYVIP易游LCO Forest Fairy Tale Prize will help foster compassion in the next generation of children by encouraging them to reflect on nature and the environment.
EnvironYYVIP易游ntal Education Outreach to Children's Centers
ChildrYYVIP易游 playing an eco card
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As part of local environmental contributions, YYVIP易游 Steel participates in planning for the YYVIP易游 Children's Eco Challenge 21 Club, sponsored by the city of YYVIP易游. Since fiscal 2011 the club has carried out environmental education outreach programs designed to let children have fun and move their bodies as they learn about the environment.
The program visits children's centers in YYVIP易游 to teach about the environment through topics such as iron and electricity. Children learn about the importance of the environment and electricity and the convenience of steel in our lives through science shows, quiz games, eco card games and other fun activities. In fiscal 2014 the program was carried out at three children's centers, with approximately 100 children participating.