Low processing costs and reduced environmental impact for recycling! A case that resulted in an annual savings of approximately 600,000 yen.
We would like to introduce a case study of cost reduction for manufacturers with production processes for industrial and electrical/electronic tapes. The company faced challenges in reducing the disposal costs of tape scraps and off-spec materials that are discharged as waste. Therefore, we proposed converting them into Refuse Paper Fuel (RPF). RPF is a solid fuel made primarily from plastics and waste paper, which has lower processing costs compared to incineration and reduces environmental impact through recycling. As a result, they were able to reduce waste disposal costs by 20%. 【Case Study】 ■ Target Customer: Manufacturers with production processes for industrial and electrical/electronic tapes ■ Challenge: To reduce the disposal costs of tape scraps and off-spec materials discharged as waste ■ Results - 20% reduction in waste disposal costs - For a customer with a monthly discharge of 10 tons: annual savings of approximately 600,000 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."