Getting Green with Trash Redistribution

Posted on 12月 1, 2008. Filed under: economics, Government, Politics & Security | タグ: , , , , , , , , , , |

Terrie Lloyd writes: “Over the last couple of years, and particularly due to improved awareness of the negative health and environmental effects of pollution, global commercial interest in “clean tech” and “green tech” has been increasing. We believe the turning point for environmentally-sensitive technology becoming a viable business field would have been the recent establishment of carbon-trading organizations and emerging government legislation around the world to force companies to acknowledge their pollutin’ ways. We now have the beginnings of a commercial foundation upon which a whole new industry will be formed.

No where is the hope to make millions by creating new ways to extract energy from garbage, reuse resources instead of manufacturing/mining fresh ones, or make dangerous by-products safe again, bigger than in Japan. But the fact is that while there is a burgeoning interest in such technologies, old habits die hard and green/clean businesses usually require a lot of supply infrastructure — either for the sourcing of the trash or alternative inputs needed, and a motivated distribution network that receives and delivers to the consumers the energy/derivative outputs. Thus, in Japan at least, apart from government and big corporate fundings of trial programs, the real opportunities to make money out of such solutions are still premature. (さらに…)

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Terrie Lloyd Reports on Oji Homes

Posted on 7月 14, 2008. Filed under: Business and Finance, LIFE IN JAPAN | タグ: , , , , , , , , , , , |

Courtesy of Japan, Inc. Magazine, Terrie Lloyd reports the following scoop:

” It is common knowledge in the expat community that the three Oji Real Estate condominium complexes in Minami-Aoyama:  Oji Palace, Oji Homes, and Oji Green Hills are extremely popular with out-of-town CEOs and their young families. Oji Homes in particular draws a long waiting list of young families thanks to its 20m outdoor swimming pool and it’s convenient location right in the middle of fashionable Omote Sando. There are approximately 20 apartments in that complex, and over the last 25 years, we imagine that more than 200 families have lived there.

That’s 500+ tenants who rented their luxury apartments in the knowledge that they had a rock-solid landlord and the building was safe — or so they thought.” (さらに…)

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