TOMOEGAWA's high-content cellulose fiber resin "Green Chip CMF" has demonstrated various physical properties and the effectiveness of resource recycling in the Ministry of the Environment's ETV project.
Bakagawa Corporation is pleased to announce that the various physical properties and effectiveness of resource circulation of our cellulose fiber high-content resin "Green Chip CMF" have been validated in the Environmental Technology Verification (ETV) program conducted by the Ministry of the Environment. The results of this verification are published in the database of the Ministry of the Environment's ETV program.
This product is a composite resin that incorporates a high content of cellulose fiber derived from wood into polypropylene (PP) resin, and it is expected to achieve a reduction in the use of petroleum-derived resins while promoting resource circulation. To objectively confirm the performance (physical properties) as a plastic resin and its material recyclability, it was adopted as a verification target technology in the Ministry of the Environment's ETV program (Resource Circulation Technology Domain), and verification was conducted by a third-party organization.
The verification confirmed that, compared to standard PP resin, it demonstrated high performance in key physical properties and met the verification criteria. It was also confirmed that the rate of change in physical properties during material recycling remained within a certain range, demonstrating its effectiveness from the perspective of resource circulation.

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