Efforts towards the SDGs: Introducing green electricity

Tokyo Midtown Clinic to make all electricity used greener

At our clinic, we are working towards the realization of a sustainable society through the SDGs.※ 1As a contribution to theGreen Power Supply Service, which converts all electricity used at facilities into green energy (renewable energy)※ 2'is being introduced.

By introducing this service, we will contribute to reducing CO2 emissions associated with electricity usage and address environmental issues outlined in the SDGs.

*1: What are SDGs?
SDGs is an abbreviation for "Sustainable Development Goals," and in Japanese it is called "Sustainable Development Goals."
By 2030,Global goals for a better and sustainable worldIt was adopted at the United Nations Summit in September 2015.
The SDGs aim to "leave no one behind on the planet."17 goalsand becomes a concrete goal to be achieved.169 targetsThis goal has been established and is being actively pursued not only by developing countries but also by developed countries, including Japan.

The SDGs set out the goal of "No one will be left behind," and set out 17 goals and 169 specific targets to be achieved. Not only developing countries but also developed countries, including Japan, are actively working towards these goals.

  • Reference: Ministry of Foreign Affairs website
https://www.mofa.go.jp/mofaj/gaiko/

Main SDGs that our clinic contributes to through green electricity

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  • Goal 7 [Energy]
    Ensure access to affordable, reliable, sustainable and modern energy for all
  • Goal 13 [Climate Change]
    Take urgent measures to mitigate climate change and its impacts

*2: What is green power supply service?
This service was jointly developed by Mitsui Fudosan Co., Ltd., the lessor of Tokyo Midtown (Roppongi) where our clinic is located, and an electric power company. The company has set a goal of promoting green electricity use in all facilities it owns in the Tokyo metropolitan area by fiscal year 2030, and is promoting the introduction of this system in various facilities, including Tokyo Midtown (Roppongi).