Japan Partnership for Circular Economy

Japan Partnership for Circular Economy

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Announcement of new participating companies and new cases

The following companies have newly joined J4CE.
< March 2025>
■TAU corporation
https://j4ce.env.go.jp/en/member/367

In addition, following cases have been published.

< March 2025>
■Super CARTENDER Kyushu/Recycle Town: TAU corporation
https://j4ce.env.go.jp/en/casestudy/232
■Switching from fossil resource-derived packaging materials to paper packaging materials for A3 MFP: RICOH Company, Ltd.
https://j4ce.env.go.jp/en/casestudy/235
■Recycling initiative using a Handy plastic sensor: RICOH Company, Ltd.
https://j4ce.env.go.jp/en/casestudy/234
■Sustainable Plastics Initiative (SusPla), collaboration among companies aiming to expand the market for recycled plastics: Sustainable Plastics Initiative(SusPla), ISHIZUKA CHEMICAL SANGYO Co.,Ltd., ISONO CO.,LTD., Ohmi Bussan, Inc., Sustainable Management Promotion OrganizationSEKISUI CHEMICAL CO., LTD., DAIEI KANKYO Co.,Ltd., TAIBO Co.,Ltd , DENSO CORPORATION, Toyama Kankyou Seibi Co.,Ltd., TOYOTA MOTOR CORPORATION, Panasonic ET Solutions Co., Ltd., Mitsui Chemicals, Inc.
https://j4ce.env.go.jp/en/casestudy/208
■Accelerating resource circulation (3R) and decarbonisation at construction sites using a digital platform: Takasago Thermal Engineering Co., Ltd., DAIKIN INDUSTRIES, LTD., Veolia Japan GK, Gifu Plastic Industry Co., Ltd., digglue.Inc
https://j4ce.env.go.jp/en/casestudy/205
■Obtaining and Utilizing the Accreditation for the Recycling Business Plan (the Second Accreditation) in the Low Concerning the Promotion of Resource Recycling of Plastics (the Plastic Resource Circulation Act): MIECYUOKAIHATSU COMPANY, LIMITED(DAIEI KANKYO GROUP), DAIWA HOUSE INDUSTRY COMPANY, LIMITED, MAHO COLD-FOODS COMPANY, LIMITED, THE PILOT INK COMPANY, LIMITED 
https://j4ce.env.go.jp/en/casestudy/228
■Achieving car-to-car recycling from plastic derived from scrapped automobiles: K.K. Planic, Toyota Tsusho Corporation, Kojima Sangyo Co., Ltd.
https://j4ce.env.go.jp/en/casestudy/105