Sorting Activities at Construction Site Succeed in Collecting Approx. 3 Times More Recyclable Waste Plastics
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35/100
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AI Summary (NQ-processed)
Four companies, including Daiei Kankyo, have succeeded in increasing the amount of recyclable waste plastics from construction sites by approximately three times through sorting activities. The collected plastics were recycled into square lumbers and delivered to the same site, achieving a resource loop.
AI Analysis
Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: What is groundbreaking about this initiative?
- A: It thoroughly implements waste sorting at construction sites, regenerates recovered plastic waste into lumber, and uses it at the same site, achieving a resource circulation. The amount of waste that can be recycled has also increased to about three times the previous amount.
- Q: What is material recycling?
- A: Material recycling involves reusing waste plastic as raw material for new products instead of incinerating it for thermal energy. This is considered more desirable from the perspective of reducing CO2 emissions.
- Q: Which companies are involved in this initiative?
- A: Four companies—Dai-Ei Environment, Resource Circulation Systems, KOBELCO Construction, and Yagi-Kuma—are collaborating on this initiative under the coordination of iCEP PLASTICS.