Shinyurigaoka OPA Incorporates Customers' 'Beloved Cosmetics' into Interior Decoration, Upcycling Waste Cosmetics into Building Materials for Construction
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Shinyurigaoka OPA, Man-gata, and Fukuvi Chemical Industry collaborate to upcycle waste cosmetics into building materials for interior decoration, realizing a circular space.
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: Where can I see the upcycled building materials at Shinyurigaoka OPA?
- A: You can see them at the 2F restroom vanity (powder room) and the resting space at the 2F restroom entrance. Mini tiles are displayed in the resting space.
- Q: How are waste cosmetics transformed into building materials?
- A: Cosmetics collected from customers are processed into coloring materials by Man-gata, then combined with Fukuvi Chemical Industry's resin molding technology to be reborn as building materials.
- Q: What is the purpose of this initiative?
- A: The purpose is to solve waste issues in the cosmetics industry, visualize resource circulation, return customers' sentiments to the facility, and create sustainable regional collaboration.