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The "KAMIKURU Project" is an initiative to upcycle used paper generated in the community and circulate paper resources locally. It aims to further activate the regional circulation and symbiotic zone, create diverse employment opportunities, foster future generations' human resources through educational opportunities, contribute to the achievement of the SDGs, and reduce environmental impact, in collaboration with Epson, local governments, and local businesses. Epson's dry paper-making machine, 'PaperLab,' is utilized to produce new paper from used paper with minimal water usage. [Case Study with Kitakyushu City] - 'PaperLab' installed within the city's Human Media Creation Center - The NPO "Waku-Waku," which operates a disability welfare service office, collects used paper and produces and supplies upcycled products. ★ This project will be introduced at the "Future City Development Forum" held on February 24. For more details, please refer to the basic information section. *Various examples of 'PaperLab' usage can be viewed via the download button.
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Free membership registrationEpson's dry office paper-making machine, "PaperLab," can decompose used paper into fibers and produce new paper. After inputting waste paper, the first sheet of recycled paper is completed in about three minutes, producing approximately 720 sheets (90g/m2, A4 size) in one hour. It allows for specifications on thickness, whiteness, and color addition according to usage. Unlike conventional paper-making methods, it features a unique technology that can recycle with minimal water usage. There is no need for extensive water supply and drainage facilities, making it suitable for installation in offices. **Benefits of Implementation** - Confidential information is fiberized and completely erased within the company (Security Level P7 / SK2 ISO/IEC 21964-2). *Note: Level 7 is the highest standard for information erasure.* - Recycled paper can be upcycled not only into copy paper but also into business cards and notebooks, contributing to waste reduction. - Reduces CO2 emissions generated during paper transportation, lowering environmental impact. - Enables the establishment of new business flows and contributes to the expansion of employment for people with disabilities. ★ We are currently presenting examples of how the introduction of "PaperLab" has led to the expansion of employment for people with disabilities. You can view them via "PDF Download."
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Free membership registration"Dry Fiber Technology" is a technique that transforms fiber materials into valuable forms. By using this technology, it is possible to convert leftover fiber materials generated on-site and materials that are difficult to process conventionally into high-value-added products through secondary processing tailored to specific purposes. [What Dry Fiber Technology Can Do] - Create ink-absorbing materials from used paper - Utilize for sound-absorbing materials and cushioning materials in equipment - Apply in the manufacturing of masks using functional fibers - Create new paper from used paper with PaperLab A-8000 ↳ Detailed information can be downloaded as a PDF. *For more details, please contact us.
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Free membership registrationEpson proposes a sustainable office environment suitable for the era of SDGs, starting from "paper"! We print using inkjet printers and recycle used paper within the office with a dry office paper machine, PaperLab. This paper is then reused in various forms such as copy paper, calendars, and business cards. As a result, we significantly reduce the amount of copy paper used and the office's electricity consumption, while also achieving cost savings on printing and complete erasure of confidential information within the office. **Electricity saved by inkjet printers:** 110,000 kWh*1 → This is equivalent to powering Tokyo Tower for about 3.5 months! **New paper recycled by the dry office paper machine PaperLab:** 1,725,795 sheets (9.7 tons)*2 → This corresponds to a reduction of 105 trees, 18.83 million liters of water*3, and 4.81 tons of CO2! Seven SDGs related to environmentally friendly offices: **Goal 6** | **Goal 7** | **Goal 8** | **Goal 9** **Goal 11** | **Goal 12** | **Goal 15** *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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Free membership registrationThe dry office paper-making machine "PaperLab" produces new paper from used paper without using water. It contributes to reducing environmental impact in the office by minimizing waste, lowering the risk of information leakage from confidential documents, and expanding diversity employment. 【PaperLab Features】 ■ Contributes to CO2 reduction in paper transportation ■ Produces paper with minimal water usage ■ Processes confidential documents in-house ■ Breaks down confidential documents into fibers ■ Production capacity of 720 sheets per hour ■ Produces various types of paper according to needs We are currently offering an online demo on this page, and we are also accepting online business negotiations! ★ Online Demo: Please check the "Related Videos" at the bottom of the screen. ★ Online Business Negotiation: Feel free to contact us through the "Inquiries" below. Download the catalog here ↓ Contact for online business negotiations here ↓
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Free membership registrationThe Dry Office Paper Machine PaperLab produces new paper from used paper. By reducing the purchase of new paper, it helps protect the global environment and also contributes to security by completely erasing document information during the paper-making process. It contributes to reducing the environmental impact of offices and improving productivity. We are currently offering an online demo on this page, and we are also accepting online business negotiations! ★ Online Demo: Please check the "Related Videos" at the bottom of the screen. ★ Online Business Negotiation: Feel free to contact us through the "Contact Us" section below. For inquiries about online meetings, please click here ↓
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Free membership registrationThe "PaperLab A-8000" revitalizes a circular society on a small scale and creates rich communication unique to paper. It decomposes documents into long, thin fibers, completely erasing information. Since it allows for the erasure of information without taking confidential data outside, it contributes to enhanced security. Approximately three minutes after inserting used paper, the first new sheet of paper is produced. 【Features】 ■ Contributes to CO2 reduction in paper transportation ■ Produces paper with minimal water usage ■ Processes confidential documents in-house ■ Decomposes confidential documents into fibers ■ Production capacity of 720 sheets per hour ■ Produces various types of paper according to needs *For more details, please refer to the PDF materials or feel free to contact us.
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Free membership registrationWe would like to introduce a case study of the 'PaperLab' handled by Epson Sales Corporation. In Ota Ward, a "Eco Office Promotion Plan" has been formulated, and the ward office is actively working to reduce its environmental impact. One of the challenges that emerged during this initiative was the "reduction of copy paper usage." To address this issue, they introduced 'PaperLab.' To reduce paper usage, it is essential to visualize the efforts and change the awareness of each staff member. The fact that new paper is created from used copy paper right in front of them has a significant impact. Elementary school students visiting the ward office for social studies tours are also able to observe this process. In the PDF document, we clearly present the challenges leading up to the introduction and the effects afterward in an interview format. For more details, please refer to the PDF document or contact Epson Sales using the button below.
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Free membership registrationThis is an introduction to the case study of the dry office paper-making machine "PaperLab," which we handle. Transcosmos Inc. has been committed to creating a workplace that is easy for people with disabilities to work in, with over 300 employees actively participating. As a result, the company introduced "PaperLab" in March 2017, deeming it suitable for tasks involving people with disabilities. They allocate jobs that suit each individual, supporting paper-making and subsequent paper product creation with PaperLab. The PDF document clearly presents the challenges before the introduction and the effects after the introduction in an interview format. For more details, please refer to the PDF document or contact Epson Sales via the button below.
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Free membership registrationThis is an introduction to the case study of our dry office paper machine, "PaperLab." Setagaya Service Corporation is undertaking a project based on the concept of "local production for local consumption of paper," aiming not only to recycle paper resources used in the ward office and improve security but also to promote awareness reform among ward office staff and local residents. In this context, "PaperLab" has been introduced, and preparations for full-scale operation have begun. "We thought that by using this, we could achieve local production for local consumption of paper, which would perfectly align with our activities at Setagaya Service Corporation." The PDF document clearly presents the challenges leading up to the introduction and the effects after implementation in an interview format. For more details, please refer to the PDF document or contact Epson Sales using the button below.
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Free membership registrationThis is an introduction to the case study of our dry office paper machine, "PaperLab." In the entire office, we have been outsourcing the incineration of used documents to an external specialist once a month. However, the documents handled by the Citizen Affairs Division contain many important personal information, including My Number information, which requires strict consideration in their processing. To address this issue, we decided to introduce "PaperLab." Sakata City is working towards the realization of an "environmentally friendly society" as part of its efforts to promote environmental conservation and waste management, focusing on reducing waste and promoting recycling. The PDF document clearly presents the challenges leading up to the introduction and the effects after implementation in an interview format. For more details, please refer to the PDF document or contact Epson Sales using the button below.
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