Saturday, September 20, 2025

Waste plastic containers and packaging: used plastic containers and packaging materials that can be reused or recycled.

Waste plastic containers and packaging: used plastic containers and packaging materials that can be reused or recycled.
Recommercialization: Processing or treatment of used products or materials to make them usable as products again.
Blast Furnace Raw Materials: Main materials used to produce steel, including recycled metals.
Plastic raw materials: the base materials used to make plastic products, usually petroleum-derived chemicals.
Ammonia: a chemical composed of nitrogen and hydrogen, used as a raw material for fertilizer and industrial applications.
Non-wood paper: Paper made from plant fibers other than wood. Kenaf and bagasse are used.
Kenaf: An annual herb of the mallow family, kenaf is a fast-growing plant that absorbs CO2 and is attracting attention as a raw material for paper.
Bagasse: Non-wood fiber made from sugarcane waste, used as a raw material for paper.
Cellulose fiber: A fibrous polysaccharide that makes up plant cell walls and is used as a raw material for paper and textile products.
Kenaf Utilization Technology Research Association: An organization for comprehensive research on kenaf cultivation and utilization technology.
Visible light reactive photocatalyst: A catalyst that uses visible light to cause chemical reactions. Titanium dioxide is often used.
Titanium dioxide thin film: A thin film made of titanium dioxide, used for photocatalytic and other applications.
Magnetron sputtering: A technique to form thin films by sputtering target materials in a magnetic field.
Substrate: A material that serves as a base for forming electronic circuits and thin films.
Eco-friendly electric wire: An environmentally friendly electric wire that is highly recyclable and does not generate hazardous substances when disposed of.
Vinyl chloride: Abbreviation for polyvinyl chloride, which is durable and widely used for wire coating materials.
Halogenated substances: Compounds containing elements such as fluorine, chlorine, bromine, and iodine, used in flame retardants.
Dioxin: A group of toxic chemical substances, sometimes produced by incineration of waste materials.
Japan Electric Wire & Cable Makers' Association: An industry organization that aims to standardize and improve the quality of electric wires and cables.
Ecology & Recyclable Cable: An environmentally friendly wire cable developed by Sumitomo Electric Industries, Ltd.
Polyolefin resin: A plastic made by polymerizing olefin monomers, which is highly durable.
Green procurement: Procurement of environmentally friendly products and services.
Halogen-free products: Products that do not contain halogen elements and are environmentally friendly.
Nippon Paper Industries: Japan's leading paper manufacturer, active in the development of environmentally friendly products.
Recycled paper: Paper made from recycled used paper.
Heat-resistant polyolefin: Polyolefin plastic with properties to withstand high temperatures.
Lead-free: Materials and products that do not contain lead.
Titanium dioxide: A compound composed of titanium and oxygen, used as a photocatalyst and white pigment.
Ultraviolet rays: rays of light with wavelengths between 10 and 400 nanometers that cause photocatalytic reactions.
Catalyst: A substance that promotes chemical reactions and does not change itself.

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