SOC SDGs

SOC SDGs Action

SOC SDGs
the united nations SDGs

SDGs, or Sustainable Development Goals, are international targets set by the United Nations in September 2015. In total, they comprise 17 goals and 169 targets, addressing diverse societal issues like poverty, climate change, discrimination, and work practices. With the overarching theme “Leave No One Behind,” these objectives aim to build a brighter global future by 2030.

The Water is limited resource.

Only 2.53% of water is available freshwater earth.
Only 0.77% out of 2.53% is useable freshwater on earth.

Water is a finite resource on our planet. Out of all the water on Earth, only 2.53% is freshwater. However, the majority of this freshwater, approximately 97.47% of it, is locked in ice caps and glaciers, making it inaccessible for immediate use. This leaves us with only 0.77% of the total water on Earth as usable freshwater, which is essential for various human activities, agriculture, and sustaining ecosystems. It’s crucial to understand the limited availability of freshwater and the need for responsible water management to ensure its sustainable use.

limited resource of water

data: world water resources at the beginning of 21st century ; i. a. shiklomanov and john c. rodda , 2003

eco

SOC’s Committed to coexistence and Co -prosperity for Sustainability

Responsibility is at the heart of water stewardship. For the safety and security of nature and water, we are closely working with Tarumizu city and academia for the sustainability.

reduction of Co2

Responsible Water Use in ONSENSUI 99 Production: A Commitment to SDGs

We responsibly use Tarumizu’s groundwater to create ONSENSUI 99, emphasizing sustainability and water stewardship.

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ONSENSUI99®️

The natural gift from Tarumizu city, Kagoshima, Japan.

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