Asahi Group Holdings, Ltd.
has donated
80 million Japanese yen
to support relief efforts after the earthquake in Ishikawa Prefecture,
Japan
. They will provide beverages and food products to support the affected populations.
Asahi Group
is committed to assisting the communities in which it operates, especially in times of crisis.
Key Highlights:
*
Asahi Group
will provide 15,586 cases of
Asahi Soft Drinks
products and
20 million yen
worth of
Amano Foods
food products to support the affected populations
*
Asahi Group
is committed to assisting the communities in which it operates, especially in times of crisis
Original Press Release:
Tokyo, Japan
,
Jan. 9
--
Asahi Group
issued the following news release:
Asahi Group
offers its deepest sympathy and condolences to the communities affected by the devastating earthquake that struck Ishikawa Prefecture’s
Noto Peninsula
and surrounding areas in
Japan
on
January 1, 2024
.
Asahi Group Japan, Ltd.
, the regional headquarters of the group in
Japan
, has decided to donate a total of
80 million Japanese yen
to bolster relief efforts. This financial support aims to aid those directly impacted by the disaster and assist in the recovery of the affected areas.
Additionally,
Asahi Group
companies are committed to providing the following essential relief supplies to support the affected populations. As a responsible corporate citizen,
Asahi Group
is dedicated to assisting the communities in which it operates, especially in times of crisis.
Beverages
15,586 cases (374,064 600ml PET bottles) of
Asahi Soft Drinks
products such as Oishimizu Tennensui Rokko Water
Foods
Amano Foods
food products such as freeze-dried miso soup and food products designed for elderly care worth
20 million yen
The
Asahi Group
pledges to monitor the situation closely and will continue to provide support as needed. The Group will stand with the people of Ishikawa Prefecture and its surrounding areas during this difficult time and extend its sincerest hopes for a swift and complete recovery from this disaster.
Source:
Asahi Group