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Yakult Honsha added to FTSE JPX Blossom Japan Index for sixth straight year

Yakult Honsha added to FTSE JPX Blossom Japan Index for sixth straight year

ReutersReuters2026/08/21 02:37
  • Yakult Honsha was added to the FTSE JPX Blossom Japan Index, the FTSE JPX Blossom Japan Sector Relative Index, and the FTSE4Good Index Series.
  • The inclusions reflect sustained ESG performance, supported by updated materiality priorities, revised Environmental Targets 2030, and an updated human rights policy.
  • Selection marks a sixth consecutive year in the Blossom Japan Index, a fifth consecutive year in the Sector Relative Index, and a sixth consecutive year in FTSE4Good.


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