USSEC Japan is also focused on its largest sustainability project thus far, says Masako (Masi) Tateishi, USSEC director of human utilization for Japan. “The 2020/21 sustainability campaign builds awareness of sustainable U.S. Soy,” she explains. USSEC recently formed a strategic partnership with Japanese media group Nikkei to develop and disseminate the U.S. Soy sustainability story through various media. Tateishi adds that in the coming months (May – September), USSEC Japan will develop a TV program; offer cooking lessons using sustainable U.S. Soy targeting more than 2,000 students in about 100 schools; sponsor WOMAN EXPO 2021; and organize the Sustainable Soy Food Symposium inviting a local sustainability and environmental, social, and corporate governance (ESG) investment expert.
USSEC’s sustainability efforts in Japan, says Nishimura, are beginning to pay off with positive results. Two companies on USSEC’s top target list said they would commit to using the SSAP for the sourcing of soybeans. And in marketing year 20/21, SSAP-certified soy shipments to Japan represented nearly 100% of the country’s total U.S. soy imports as of April, according to Abby Rinne, USSEC director of sustainability.
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