Annual cost reduction of approximately 1.5 million yen! A case where we proposed reactive inactivation through rapid incineration processing.
We would like to introduce a cost reduction case from a manufacturer that has a production process for aluminum vapor-deposited films used in food packaging. The company faced the challenge of wanting to dispose of reactive aluminum scrap safely and at a low cost. In response, we proposed rapid incineration treatment to deactivate the reactivity. Since there is no stagnation in the process from collection to incineration volume reduction, there is no risk of reactivity during long-term storage. As a result, they were able to reduce disposal costs by 30% through efficient incineration operations. [Case Study] - Target Customer: Manufacturer of aluminum vapor-deposited films - Challenge: To dispose of reactive aluminum scrap safely and at a low cost - Effects: - 30% reduction in disposal costs through efficient incineration operations - For a customer with a monthly discharge of 2 tons: annual cost savings of approximately 1.5 million yen *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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Since its establishment over 25 years ago, our company has been a comprehensive business specializing in the reduction of environmental impact related to by-products and waste generated in the manufacturing process, engaging in equipment manufacturing and sales, trading, consulting, and business investment. Through proposals for reduction, reuse, recycling, monetization of valuable materials, and optimization of industrial waste treatment, we achieve "reduction of environmental impact," "cost reduction and profit improvement," and "streamlining of operations."