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Environmentally friendly container <no drying & no wiping required>

Minimize the movement required to arrange the molds during preparation!

The environmentally friendly container "Coco Wood," made from falcata wood, eliminates the need for arranging molds and laying down paper, which is typically required with standard molds. With this product, there is no need for bottom paper, allowing for a reduction in time spent. Additionally, there is no need for mold cleaning, and no drying or wiping of molds is required, contributing to further savings in time and labor costs. 【Reduction Points】 ■ Movement required for arranging molds is minimized ■ No bottom paper needed ■ No mold cleaning required ■ No drying or wiping of molds needed *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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Environmentally friendly container

Towards a sustainable society... Why not start by changing the containers?

As awareness of environmental issues increases, more companies are working on creating environmentally friendly products. In the Industrial Materials Department, we are introducing "environmentally friendly containers." Even when we say "environmentally friendly containers," there are various approaches. - Recyclable materials (steel, paper, etc.) - Plant-based raw materials instead of fossil fuel-derived materials (biomass resin) - Materials that can return to the soil (biodegradable resin, etc.) - Reusable containers (cleaning drums, reconditioned drums, etc.) - Reduced containers (volume-reducing containers, pouches, etc.) - Containers that reduce CO² emissions (containers using special additives, etc.) - Carbon footprint containers (visualization of CO² emissions), etc.

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