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Japan-UNIDO Multi-stakeholder Cooperation Dialogue “Partnering for Africa’s challenge on plastic litter”

Japan-UNIDO Multi-stakeholder Cooperation Dialogue “Partnering for Africa’s challenge on plastic litter”

UNIDO will organize the Japan-UNIDO Multi-stakeholder Cooperation Dialogue “Partnering for Africa’s challenge on plastic litter” on 7 October 2019 at the United Nations University in Tokyo.

G20 Resource Efficiency Dialogue week will be held in Japan in October 2019 to follow up the G20 Osaka Summit held on June 28-29, 2019, in which “Osaka Blue Ocean Vision” was shared for reducing additional pollution by marine plastic litter to zero by 2050.

In this context, UNIDO, as a leading UN agency promoting circular economy and resource efficiency on industry, will organize the Japan-UNIDO Multi-stakeholder Cooperation Dialogue on 7 October 2019. Speakers and panelists from Africa and Japan in private, public and academic sectors will discuss an effective partnership to tackle with marine plastic issue in Africa. 

Event Outline

Date:    7 October 2019, Monday
Time:  15:00-17:50 (Seminar)
18:00-19:30 (Reception)
Venue:   United Nations University
1F Annex Space
Organizer: United Nations Industrial Development Organization (UNIDO)
Language: Japanese-English (Simultaneous interpretation)
Fee:  Free (* registration is required)
Registration: Please register your participation through the below form.
  *日本の方は、日本語ページからのご登録をお願いします。

 

Programme (tentative)

15:00 Opening remarks
 
  • Mr. Hiroshi Kuniyoshi, Deputy to the Director General, UNIDO
15:05 Guest remarks
 
  • Mr. Yutaka Matsuzawa, Deputy Director-General, Environmental Regeneration and Material Cycles Bureau, Ministry of the Environment (MoE)
  • Mr. Tadashi Sato, Director, Global Environment Division, Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MOFA)
  • Mr. Takashi Konno, Director, Technical Cooperation Division, Trade and Economic Cooperation Bureau, Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry (METI)
15:20 Keynote Speech
 

“How circular economy approach addresses the challenges of marine plastic litter”
Mr. Stephan Sicars, Director, Department of Environment, UNIDO

15:35 Presentation from Africa – Policy and Challenges
 
  • Mr. Tommy Oliver Boachie, Special Adviser to Minister of Environment, Science, Technology and Innovation (MESTI), Ghana
  • Mr. Usman Abdullahi Bokani, Deputy Director, Pollution Control & Environmental Health Department, Federal Ministry of Environment, Nigeria
  • Ms. Suzan Oelofse, Research Group Leader: Waste for Development, Smart Places Cluster, the Council for Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR), South Africa
16:05 Coffee break
   
16:15 Activities in Japan on marine plastic litter
  Policy Aspect
 
  • Mr. Tadashi Sato, Director, Global Environment Division, Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MOFA)
  • Mr. Katsuhiko Murayama, Director for International Affairs, Material Industries Division, Manufacturing Industries Bureau, Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry (METI)
  • Mr. Nobuyuki Konuma, Deputy Director, Office for Promotion of Sound Material-Cycle Society, Ministry of the Environment (MoE)
  Industry Aspect
 
  • Dr. Mitsutoshi Moro, BDP Market Development Group, New Business Development Department, Kaneka Corporation
  • Mr. Tomoaki Cho, General Manager, Paperising Promotion Office, Sales Management & Planning Div., Nippon Paper Industries Co., Ltd.
  • Mr. Kiyoshi Tanaka, Corporate Fellow,General Manager, Environment,Safety&Plant Management Support Dept., Ajinomoto Co., Inc.
  • Mr. Kentaro Nagasawa, Managing Director, Shinko Tecnos Co., Ltd.

  Academic Aspect
 
  • Dr. Masao Kunioka, Councilor, Research and Innovation Promotion Headquarters, National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST)
  • Dr. Mitsuo Yamamoto, Associate Professor, Graduate School of Agricultural and Life Sciences, The University of Tokyo
17:25 Free discussion/ Q&A
17:50 Closing Remark
 
  • Mr. Yuko Yasunaga, Head of UNIDO ITPO Tokyo

 

18:00-19:30        Networking Reception

 

Contact for inquiry

  Mr. Murakami / Ms. Onozaki, UNIDO ITPO Tokyo
  TEL: 03-6433-5520
  E-mail: [email protected]