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We would like to introduce the "Recycling Business" conducted by Kawada Chemical Co., Ltd. At our intermediate processing facility, recyclable plastics are not disposed of as waste but can be reused. For example, existing polyethylene packaging materials are collected and transported by our company, then crushed and melted at the intermediate processing facility to be effectively utilized as recycled pellets, which are then used again as recycled products. This flow represents an ideal recycling process. There are various possibilities depending on the types of plastics, so please feel free to consult us. 【Recycling Process & Three Roles】 ■ Consumers separate and dispose of waste ■ Municipalities collect and sort waste ■ Businesses reprocess into new products *For more details, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.
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Free membership registration"SAVIOR EARTH" is a biodegradable resin from our own brand. It is primarily made from corn starch, which is said to be decomposed by microorganisms in the natural environment. In addition to starch, by adding chemical degradation accelerators, it is affected by natural sunlight, temperature, humidity, and water, making it easier for microorganisms to assimilate into the soil, possessing excellent degradation characteristics. 【Features】 ■ Carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions are reduced by about 50% compared to plastic. ■ No toxic gases such as dioxins or unpleasant odors are generated. ■ Decomposition occurs through photodegradation (sunlight), oxidative degradation (temperature), hydrolysis (humidity), and microbial degradation (bacteria, fungi, etc.), under these conditions (however, the rate of decomposition may vary depending on climatic and other conditions). *For more details, please feel free to contact us.
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