We aim to build a company in harmony with the environment and fulfill our social responsibilities.
In our country, the Green Purchasing Law was enacted in April 2001, and related legislation has been implemented to promote the creation of an environmentally friendly nation. We are actively engaged in a recycling business that purchases resin used in scrap materials from molding manufacturers, bicycles, office automation equipment, home appliances, computers, and pachinko machines, and transforms it into new recycled materials. We sell not only these materials but also recycling machines and their peripheral equipment, and we also purchase the recycled products produced from them. In July 2007, we established Takapura Recycling Corporation as a specialized company for material recycling, serving as a contact point for our recycling business. Additionally, we obtained ISO 9001 certification in March 2012. *For more details, please refer to the PDF materials or feel free to contact us.*
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【Flow and Process of Takuroku Commercial Recycling】 1. Scrap collection ↓ 2. Scrap sorting and crushing ↓ 3. Recycling machine processing ↓ 4. Regenerated pellets ↓ 5. Prototype testing with testing machines (new material + regenerated material) ↓ 6. Inspection in the testing room ↓ 7. Color matching in the color adjustment room ↓ 8. Confirmation of hue at CCM (Macbeth CE-7000A) ↓ 9. On-site production at the factory ↓ 10. Packed and stored in Takuroku bags ↓ 11. Shipment ↓ 12. Molding of recycled products at molding companies
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Kōroku Shōji Co., Ltd. creates customer satisfaction globally through unique products developed with new technologies in the sales of synthetic resin raw materials and compound business. We also promote social responsibilities such as recycling, aiming to be a company that earns "trust" and "peace of mind" from all our customers and is recognized as a "group of plastic experts."