Toward the Scaling of Avoided Emissions

-Transition to a Decarbonized Society and Enhancing Industrial Competitiveness through Co-creation between Companies and Financial Institutions-

Development Bank of Japan Inc. ("DBJ") has issued a research report titled "Toward the Scaling of Avoided Emissions -Transition to a Decarbonized Society and Enhancing Industrial Competitiveness through Co-creation between Companies and Financial Institutions-".

Interest in avoided emissions is rising as a key indicator for achieving carbon neutrality. Avoided emissions quantitatively measure the contribution of a company's products and services to reducing greenhouse gas emissions across society. Proper evaluation is expected to strengthen the competitiveness of Japanese companies and accelerate innovation.

In this report, we outline the challenges to broader adoption, review emerging corporate initiatives, and highlight the role of financial institutions in supporting this transition.

Details of the report can be found on the DBJ website " Research Reports ". We encourage you to refer to it.

Applying its corporate philosophy--"Design the future with financial expertise: Continue to expand financial frontiers; Provide the best solutions for customers and society; Pursue sustainable development for Japan and the world"--DBJ will continue to create diverse financial solutions to actively support further development of the food and agriculture industries in Japan.



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Economic & Industrial Research Department
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