The Japan Racing Association (JRA), headquartered in Tokyo, Japan, is a leading entity in the horse racing industry, overseeing the management and promotion of thoroughbred racing across the nation. Established in 1954, the JRA has played a pivotal role in shaping Japan's racing landscape, with significant milestones including the introduction of advanced betting systems and the enhancement of racecourse facilities. The JRA is renowned for its high-quality racing events, including prestigious races such as the Japan Cup and the Arima Kinen, which attract both local and international competitors. Its commitment to excellence is reflected in its unique services, including comprehensive horse training programmes and innovative wagering options. As a market leader, the JRA continues to set benchmarks in the industry, contributing to the growth and popularity of horse racing in Japan.
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Japan Racing Association has not publicly disclosed any carbon emissions data for the most recent year, nor does it appear to have established specific reduction targets or commitments related to climate action. As such, there are no available figures regarding their carbon footprint in kg CO2e, nor any initiatives linked to the Science Based Targets initiative (SBTi) or other climate pledges. Without emissions data or reduction initiatives, it is unclear how the Japan Racing Association is addressing climate change within the context of the racing industry. The absence of specific commitments or inherited data from a parent organisation suggests a potential area for improvement in transparency and accountability regarding their environmental impact.
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