How to say "renewable resources" in Japanese?

In Japanese "renewable resources" translates to  再生可能資源 

Transliteration: Saisei kanō shigen

🇯🇵 再生可能資源を利用することで、環境に優しい社会を作ることができます。

🗣️ Saisei kanō shigen o riyō suru koto de, kankyō ni yasashī shakai o tsukuru koto ga dekimasu.

🇺🇸 Using renewable resources can create an environmentally friendly society.



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Frequently Asked Questions

How to say "renewable resources" in Japanese?

You can use the word "再生可能資源" which translates to "Renewable resources".

How to pronounce "再生可能資源" (renewable resources) in Japanese?

The word "再生可能資源" is pronounced as "Saisei kanō shigen".

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