Reduction service through investigation, separation, and analysis of fluorescent lamp stabilizers.
Proper separation of PCB waste through investigation and analysis by specialized workers. Significantly reduce disposal costs. We will meet your needs with our extensive knowledge and experience.
Fluorescent lamp ballasts that have been in use for over 40 years may contain highly toxic PCBs (polychlorinated biphenyls). The PCB Special Measures Law, revised in 2016, mandates the disposal of PCBs within a specified timeframe. Violations of this obligation can result in improvement orders, penalties, and enforcement actions. The disposal cost for ballasts containing high concentrations of PCBs is approximately 100,000 yen per unit, making it quite expensive. Rejenn offers a thorough investigation and assessment of the PCB content in the ballasts used and stored by our customers, conducted by specialized workers with high sorting expertise and skills. We will disassemble ballasts that contain PCBs as much as possible and properly sort the waste by concentration, significantly reducing disposal costs for our customers. We also handle all complex registration procedures with JESCO, a facility for high-concentration PCB treatment, as well as leakage prevention measures at the work site, coordination with disposal and collection transport companies, and administrative reporting to local governments—all as a one-stop service. You can trust us to manage these tasks with peace of mind. Specific costs and schedules will vary depending on your usage and storage conditions, as well as the number of ballasts. The investigation and preliminary estimate proposal are provided free of charge, so please feel free to contact us first.
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■Business Flow 1. Explanation: Overview of the entire business 2. Investigation: On-site survey and interviews with responsible personnel (target models, storage conditions, work locations, notification status, etc.) 3. Design: Work design (scope of work, schedule, expected sorting of stabilizers, municipal responses, etc.) 4. Proposal: Proposal of work plan and rough estimate (including expected cost reductions) ——— ↑ The above will be provided free of charge ↑ ——— ——— ↓ The following will be chargeable ↓ ——— 5. Contract: Conclusion of the contract for this business 6. Preparation: Preparation of various documents, arrangement of materials and equipment, responses to the relevant municipality, etc. 7. Work: Disassembly and sorting of stabilizers, registration of shipping conditions for JESCO (weight, photos, packaging, etc.) 8. Reporting: Report on work results and detailed estimates (including cost reductions), responses to the municipality, etc. 9. Processing: Procedures related to the collection, transportation, and processing of high-concentration PCB, low-concentration PCB, and non-PCB *If you have any questions, please feel free to contact us.
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※It varies depending on usage conditions, storage conditions, the number of stabilizers, etc. Please feel free to contact us.
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■Service Area Our primary service area is the Tokyo metropolitan area (Tokyo, Kanagawa, Chiba, Saitama), but we also accept business trips to distant locations depending on the situation. Please feel free to contact us for more information.
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Judgment based on nameplate information We will investigate the PCB content based on the information provided on the nameplate.
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Disassembly of External Ballasts Among the PCB-containing ballasts, external ballasts will be removed and disassembled. *Old fluorescent ballasts pose risks of bursting due to deterioration and leakage of oil containing PCBs. Please ensure that the inspection work is carried out by a qualified professional. *Even for external ballasts, if there are changes in the shape or condition of the capacitors, such as swelling, corrosion, or oil seepage, disassembly is not possible.
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Analysis Work The disposal stabilizers are assessed and sorted based on investigations and analyses conducted by highly knowledgeable and skilled professionals. This allows for the strict separation of capacitors (high-concentration PCB waste) and residual materials (low-concentration PCB waste), which incur high processing costs.
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Since the establishment of the company, we have been conducting research on global technological trends in PCB (polychlorinated biphenyl) treatment and providing information to stakeholders both domestically and internationally. Additionally, we are developing various proprietary treatment technologies in-house. Based on our high-level treatment technology, knowledge of related laws, and a network with companies possessing cutting-edge technologies from Europe and the United States, we can quickly find solutions to inexperienced challenges within the country. As a pioneer in PCB treatment, we provide rational and optimal solutions to our customers' challenges and requests. From research and analysis to selecting treatment methods, planning treatment processes, and liaising with local governments, you can leave all the cumbersome tasks to us. "We aim to achieve management that brings happiness to everyone involved with us, while pursuing essence and contributing to the creation of a society in harmony with nature through rich creativity and the power of technology." ■ Representative Profile Hiroshi Ohbayashi Born in Tokyo in 1969 Graduated from Waseda University Graduate School of Science and Engineering, majoring in Resource and Material Engineering Completed the Doctoral Program in Applied Chemistry at Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology Graduate School of Engineering, obtaining a Doctorate in Engineering ■ Affiliations General Incorporated Association of Resource and Material Science General Incorporated Association of Waste Resource Recycling Science