JBIB member companies are diverse.
In order to become a member, there is no restriction on company size or business sector. The only requirement is the company’s strong commitment to actively tackle the issue of biodiversity through its business.
Therefore, we have member companies from a diversity of sectors, from manufacturing and retail to various services. The members’ businesses are diverse as well, creating a unique ecosystem of companies helping and complementing each other.
Membership consists of two types: Regular Members who take it on themselves to jointly conduct research, and Associate Members who learn about business and biodiversity.
Regular Members
Regular members participate in at least one working group where they consider what they need to do as companies and develop the necessary tools, and at the same time, they work to evolve their company’s initiatives for biodiversity. As of October 2021, the following 31 companies are regular members.
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Associate Members
Associate members, numbering 17, are learning about how they should engage in biodiversity as companies, and it is expected that as soon as they are ready, they will become regular members and make more active contributions.
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Regular Members
- AEON Co., Ltd. (Retail)
- Ajinomoto Co., Inc. (Food and fine chemicals)
- ASKUL Corporation (Business supplies)
- Bridgestone Corporation (Tires and diversified products)
- Calbee, Inc. (Food)
- Dai Nippon Printing Co., Ltd. (Printing)
- Daito Trust Construction Co., Ltd. (Construction and real estate)
- ENEOS Corporation (Energy)
- FUJIFILM Holdings Corporation (Healthcare, material and document solutions)
- Fujitsu Limited (Electronic products and solutions)
- GREEN WISE Co., Ltd. (Landscaping and green space design)
- Japanese Consumers’ Co-operative Union (Co-operative union)
- Kao Corporation (Consumer products and chemicals)
- Mitsubishi Estate Co., Ltd. (Real estate)
- Mori Building Co., Ltd. (Real estate)
- MS&AD Insurance Group Holdings, Inc. (Insurance)
- Osaka Gas Co., Ltd. (Energy)
- Panasonic Corporation (Electronic products and solutions)
- Regional Environmental Planning Inc. (Environmental research and planning)
- Rengo Co., Ltd. (Packaging)
- Ricoh Company, Ltd. (Electronic products and solutions)
- Saraya Co., Ltd. (Hygiene solutions)
- SEKISUI CHEMICAL CO., LTD. (Chemicals)
- Sekisui House, Ltd. (Home building)
- SG Holdings Co., Ltd. (Logistics)
- Shimizu Corporation (Construction)
- Sumitomo Electric Industries, Ltd. (Non-ferrous metals industry)
- Sumitomo Forestry Co., Ltd. (Forestry and home building)
- Suntory Holdings Limited (Food)
- Takenaka Corporation (Construction)
- Toppan Printing Co., Ltd. (Printing)
Associate Members
- ADEKA Corporation (Chemicals)
- FUJI OIL HOLDINGS INC. (Food fats and oils)
- Furukawa Electric Co., Ltd. (Nonferrous metal)
- Hitachi, Ltd. (Electronic products and solutions)
- House Foods Group Inc. (Food)
- KOKUYO Co., Ltd. (Stationery and office furniture)
- Maruha Nichiro Corporation (Trading and food manufacturing)
- Meiji Holdings Co., Ltd. (Food)
- Mitsubishi Corporation (Trading)
- Nippon Chemi-Con Corporation (Electronics)
- Nippon Suisan Kaisha, Ltd. (Fishery and marine products)
- Nisshin Seifun Group (Food)
- OBAYASHI CORPORATION (Construction)
- Otsuka Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd. (Pharmaceuticals)
- SoftBank Corp. (Communication services)
- Taisei Corporation (Construction)
- Unicharm Corporation (Toiletries)
As of October 1, 2021, in alphabetical order.














































