Kyodo Shoji, Operator of COEDO, Becomes First in Japanese Alcohol Industry to Obtain International Certification 'B Corp'
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Kyodo Shoji Co., Ltd. (Headquarters: Kawagoe City, Saitama Prefecture, Representative Director: Shigure Shigeji, hereinafter referred to as 'the Company') has become the first in the Japanese alcohol industry to obtain the international certification 'B Corp' for companies that consider society and the environment. Additionally, the Company's COEDO has achieved the highest evaluation at the world's largest beer competition, the '2026 Australian International Beer Award (AIBA)', and has been selected as one of the '300 Small and Medium-sized Enterprises and Small Businesses that are Thriving' by the Small and Medium Enterprise Agency, receiving high evaluations in both quality and management.
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: What are the criteria for obtaining B Corp certification?
- A: B Corp certification is awarded after a rigorous assessment based on evidence in five areas: governance, employees, community, environment, and customers, covering approximately 200 items.
- Q: What are COEDO's circular economy initiatives?
- A: COEDO converts waste into resources through initiatives such as 100% feed utilization of spent grain, energy creation through methane fermentation, and sludge composting.
- Q: What is the significance of organic farming?
- A: Organic farming does not use synthetic chemical pesticides or chemical fertilizers, preserves the diversity of soil microorganisms, and contributes to ecosystem conservation.