Ecology [Preserving biodiversity]
The Group is involved in conservation activities focused on endangered, near threatened and rare species (five species of animal and 15 species of plant) at all eight of its sites in Japan, consisting of six factories, the Head Office and the Tire Proving Ground. The Kakogawa Factory is engaged in transplanting “Fujibakama” (Eupatorium japonicum) cultivated on its grounds to Kakogawa River beds as well as providing this plant to neighboring corporations and cities. Meanwhile, the Ichijima Factory strives to preserve the great purple emperor (Sasakia charonda), a designated national butterfly, and the tiny loach fish Lefua echigonia (Cobitidae family). The above butterfly was also found to be emerging successfully on the premises of the Okayama Tire Proving Ground. In “Kobe Mount Rokko GENKI Forest,” we are currently striving for the preservation and breeding of the Japanese bellflower, a rare species. Having collected seeds from native grown flowers, we have nurtured seedlings and transplanted them to areas where we engage in conservation activities.
At the Sumitomo Rubber Group, the development of biotopes has been under way on the premises of some business bases to enable various local native species to form natural ecosystems unique to each region. Currently, a total of five biotopes are maintained at the Shirakawa Factory, the Nagoya Factory, the Kobe Head Office, the Miyazaki Factory and Ichijima Factory.
Each biotope has been created by employees donating their time off to the project. Acting in collaboration with neighboring residents, we are thus striving to preserve and nurture native plants and aquatic creatures so that they can thrive again in their regions of origin.
Celebrating the 80th anniversary of the commencement of its construction, in 2021 Kobe Municipal Arboretum hosted a symposium in tandem with Kobe City, with the aim of communicating the natural beauty of the environment of Mount Rokko. The symposium was held from January 29 to March 31, 2021, and due to the COVID-19 pandemic, it was made accessible to the public only via the internet.
Having participated in the event in the category of biodiversity-related presentations focused on Mount Rokko, we exhibited materials showcasing green initiatives undertaken by the Sumitomo Rubber Group. This event provided us with a good opportunity to let a broad range of the general public know about our locally-rooted green initiatives that exemplify the variety of activities that can contribute to a sustainable society, energize neighboring communities, and protect the global environment.