Re-pelletizing is possible after the crushing and dissolution process! A case study that reduced disposal costs by approximately 700,000 yen per year.
We would like to introduce a case study on waste and cost reduction for manufacturers that generate plastic caps during the product yield and separation processes with other material containers. The company had concerns about wanting to increase the purchase price of plastic caps to reduce overall costs. In response, we proposed the valuable purchase of plastic caps. Plastic caps can be repelletized after going through crushing and melting processes. As a result, the monetization of plastic caps allowed for a 100% reduction in waste plastic disposal costs. 【Case Study】 ■ Target Customers: Manufacturers that generate plastic caps during the product yield and separation processes with other material containers. ■ Challenge: To increase the purchase price of plastic caps and reduce overall costs. ■ Effects: - A 100% reduction in waste plastic disposal costs through the monetization of plastic caps. - For a customer with a discharge volume of 15 tons/month: approximately 700,000 yen/year reduction in disposal costs. *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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Since our establishment over 25 years ago, we have been a comprehensive business company specializing in reducing environmental impact related to by-products and waste generated in the manufacturing process, engaging in equipment manufacturing and sales, trading, consulting, and business investment. Through proposals for reduction, reuse, recycling, monetization, and optimization of industrial waste treatment, we achieve "reduction of environmental impact," "cost reduction and profit improvement," and "streamlining of operations."