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Green Carbon Inc. and Toyota City, Aichi Prefecture, Launch Recruitment for Corporate Hometown Tax Donations Towards Japan's First AWD J-Credit New Methodology Registration

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Green Carbon Inc., in collaboration with Toyota City, Aichi Prefecture, has launched a demonstration project aimed at registering Japan's first new J-Credit methodology for AWD (Alternate Wetting and Drying) in rice cultivation. This initiative seeks to improve farmers' income and reduce environmental impact, and is recruiting supporting companies through corporate hometown tax donations.

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Q: What is AWD (Alternate Wetting and Drying)?
A: AWD is a water management technique in rice cultivation that alternates between flooding and draining to reduce greenhouse gas (methane) emissions and water usage.
Q: What is J-Credit?
A: J-Credit is a system where the government certifies credits for CO2 and other emissions reductions achieved through the introduction of energy-saving equipment and the use of renewable energy, as well as CO2 absorption through proper forest management.
Q: What are the benefits of Corporate Furusato Tax Donation?
A: Corporate Furusato Tax Donation allows companies to receive tax incentives when they donate to local governments, while also promoting regional contributions and advancing SDGs.