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PAPLUS was born from the desire to create a new material that can replace petroleum-based plastics. A material in harmony with the Earth, PAPLUS is a sustainable material made from paper and corn-derived biodegradable resin. It decomposes into water and carbon dioxide in compost or soil. Towards achieving carbon neutrality, PAPLUS products that have completed their purpose can be disposed of as burnable waste. The CO2 emissions from raw material to disposal are reduced by approximately 80% compared to petroleum plastics (according to our research). Let's change the everyday practice of buying and throwing away. Unused PAPLUS products will be collected and re-manufactured. By participating in the PAPLUS collection scheme, everyone using PAPLUS products helps shape a new cycle. PAPLUS traceability: PAPLUS widely discloses the journey of the cycle. Information such as manufacturing date, type, and quantity collected can be checked on the website. Shall we create a new cycle together?
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Free membership registrationAt the "Children's Peace Monument" in Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park, 10 million origami cranes, weighing a total of 10 tons, are sent each year from around the world, imbued with prayers for peace. This initiative, started by the city of Hiroshima, aims to elevate the feelings of peace expressed through the origami cranes. We would like to convey our gratitude to everyone around the world who has folded and sent these cranes, utilizing unique Japanese ideas and techniques. We hope that the origami cranes, reborn as FANO, will deliver the winds of peace to the world. A portion of the profits from the recycled origami crane products will be used as funding for the social contribution activity "ONGAESHI (Return of Favor) Project." *For more details, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.
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