The Setouchi region of Japan is emerging as a beacon for sustainability, gaining global recognition for its proactive regeneration projects and sustainability accomplishments. Kamikatsu Town in Tokushima Prefecture became the first town in the country to declare a “Zero Waste” policy back in 2003 including the zero waste action HOTEL WHY, setting an inspiring example of how communities can live sustainably, blending environmental responsibility with cultural preservation. The region also boasts a host of regeneration projects including exquisite retreats where visitors are invited to immerse themselves in eco-friendly experiences that honour tradition and embrace the future.
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