
What is 'nature positive' and why is it the key to our future?
G7 leaders called for the world to be nature positive - which means enhancing the resilience of our planet and societies to halt and reverse nature loss.
Established in 1877 as Japan’s first national university, the University of Tokyo (UTokyo) is a leading public research institution offering comprehensive education and research across the humanities, social sciences, natural sciences, engineering, and medicine. With campuses in Hongo, Komaba, and Kashiwa, UTokyo fosters interdisciplinary collaboration and global engagement. It is consistently ranked among the world’s top universities and recognised for excellence in research, innovation, and public service. Through international partnerships and academic exchange, the university cultivates future leaders and contributes to scientific and societal advancement in Japan and beyond.
G7 leaders called for the world to be nature positive - which means enhancing the resilience of our planet and societies to halt and reverse nature loss.
Moving to a circular economy is a huge task - but the long-term benefits are enormous. Here are four areas for businesses and policy-makers to focus on.
Business-as-usual is no longer a viable option; our sustainable future depends on transitioning to a circular economy. Here's what we are doing to make that happen, and how you can help.


