Environmental Reports

Permanent Exhibition Opens at the ATC Green Eco Plaza “Circular Economy Promotion Zone”

— Toward a Sustainable Society and Happiness Through “Raku-Raku Soko®” —
    Sakata Warehouse / Sakata Group launched a permanent exhibition showcasing our initiatives on May 1, 2026, in the “Circular Economy Promotion Zone” at ATC Green Eco Plaza (Suminoe Ward, Osaka City).
    In this exhibition, we are showcasing our initiatives—centered on our “Raku-Raku Soko®” program—that aim to balance social sustainability and human well-being throughout the supply chain, using models (dioramas) and display panels.
We sincerely look forward to your visit.

*Exhibition Background / Exhibition Content
    Our daily lives are supported by the supply chain through which goods are “manufactured, stored, transported, and used.”
Warehouses play a coordinating role in logistics by streamlining the movement of goods, thereby helping to reduce unnecessary transportation and energy consumption and lessen the environmental impact.
To help everyone—from young children to adults—understand the above, we have created dioramas and display panels that provide an overview of the entire supply chain. (See the photos below.)
    Our “Raku-Raku Soko®” initiative aims to achieve the Sustainable Well-being Goals (SWGs) by fostering a balance among people, communities, and the environment throughout the entire supply chain. Moving forward, we will continue to advance initiatives that create value in partnership with businesses, local communities, and society, guided by the principles of the SWGs.

*Facility Overview
Osaka ATC Green Eco Plaza
Venue : ATC [Asia and Pacific Trade Center], ITM building 11F, West Side
Address : 2 Chome-1-10 Nankokita, Suminoe Ward, Osaka
Zone Name: Zone for Promoting the Creation of a Circular Economy
Official Website: https://www.ecoplaza.gr.jp/english/

(Exhibition Booth – Photo)



(Exhibition Booth / Main Panel Photo)



(Exhibition Diorama Photo)



(Exhibition Booth · “Zone for Promoting the Creation of a Circular Economy”)

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