It can be said to be one effective means of confirming that there are no connections with antisocial forces.
As an internal rule, we conduct anti-social forces checks on contractors when outsourcing to processing companies. Is it acceptable to consider that "having a permit issued by the prefecture or designated city means there are no connections to anti-social forces"? In the Waste Management Law, the disqualifications or cancellation reasons for permits in the industrial waste processing industry include provisions regarding involvement with anti-social forces. If a company falls under these provisions, it will be difficult to obtain a new permit, and there is also a possibility of cancellation of existing permits. Additionally, the National Police Agency calls on local governments, which are the entities issuing permits, to promote the exclusion of organized crime groups from the industrial waste processing industry. It is believed that local governments are thoroughly confirming the relationship between industrial waste processing companies and anti-social forces, so verifying the existence of a permit is one effective means of confirming that there are no connections to anti-social forces. For more details on this column, please see the related links below. If you would like to know more about our services, please view the materials by clicking the "PDF Download" button.
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JEMS Corporation develops businesses that provide IT-based solutions to companies and municipalities facing environmental management challenges. While leveraging the information and know-how accumulated in the field of resource circulation, we broaden our perspective from the waste industry to the entire environmental sector, supporting the realization of a sustainable society as an "environmental information company." As we look towards a future low-carbon society, we aim to provide solutions and consider how to optimize resource circulation from a global perspective, not just domestically. We will continuously anticipate and respond to the ever-changing environmental issues and challenges, striving to contribute to society and enhance corporate value.