Eco-town plan: An urban plan to promote recycling and reuse of industrial waste and reduce environmental impact.
Resource Recycling Industry Promotion Committee: An industry-academia-government organization established to promote the recycling of industrial waste.
Automobile Recycling Law: Law to promote proper disposal and recycling of end-of-life vehicles.
Shredder dust: General term for finely crushed materials generated after automobile dismantling.
Thinned wood: Wood generated from forest thinning operations.
High-temperature melting treatment: A treatment method that melts waste at high temperatures to decompose toxic substances.
Coke-bed shaft furnace: A type of furnace used for high-temperature melting treatment.
Molten slag: A byproduct of the high-temperature melting process that is reused as road pavement and construction material.
Quantitative assurance: Ensuring a stable amount of waste.
Waste heat utilization: Use of waste heat for other purposes.
Automobile dealer: A company specializing in the sale of automobiles.
Rebuilt parts: Parts removed from end-of-life vehicles that are reprocessed and reused.
Material recycling: Reuse of waste materials as raw materials.
Interior plastic parts: Plastic parts used inside automobiles.
Blast furnace: A furnace used to produce steel.
Foundry manufacturer: A manufacturer that melts metal and pours it into molds to make products.
Fly ash: a type of fine ash generated in incineration processes that is dispersed into the air.
Gasification: A technology in which solid waste is treated at high temperatures to produce combustible gas.
Wide-area treatment: Joint waste treatment by multiple municipalities.
Electricity sales: Selling generated electricity to an electric power company.
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