Introducing a polystyrene reduction machine to the seafood market in Singapore. We are recycling waste polystyrene that was previously incinerated.
Case Study 2: Styrofoam Reduction Machine RE-E502X Industry: Market Relations Application: Styrofoam Reduction in Singapore Customer's Challenges: In Singapore, which has very limited land and a small agricultural area, a large portion of food products is reliant on imports, leading to significant waste generated from Styrofoam associated with logistics. However, unlike in Japan, the discarded Styrofoam is not recycled but is instead transported and incinerated along with other waste. The bulky nature of Styrofoam results in inefficiencies in storage and transportation, causing various issues. *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.*
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[After Implementation] By material recycling the waste polystyrene that was previously incinerated, we have contributed to the effective use of resources and CO2 reduction in Singapore. *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.*
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■Introduction Yamamoto Manufacturing Co., Ltd. is a machinery manufacturer founded in 1918 in Tendo City, Yamagata Prefecture. We have achieved the top market share in Japan for agricultural machinery, particularly grain dryers and straw cutters. "Because we are a company that has walked alongside agriculture, we want to contribute to improving the global environment that supports food production." This aspiration, combined with our cultivated technology, led to the creation of the polystyrene reduction machine "High Melter." Through the provision of our products, we aim to create a bright future for the industry together with those who are challenging themselves in the recycling industry (*). That is our mission. ■Thoughts on Development The concept of the "circular economy," which views discarded items as resources and aims to circulate resources without generating waste, is gaining attention. However, the recycling industry (*), which plays a significant role in this, does not receive much public interest, and many companies are struggling with labor shortages. Through manufacturing, we want to shine a spotlight on this industry and bring about change. This is the sentiment embedded in all the environmental equipment produced by Yamamoto Manufacturing Co., Ltd. (*) In contrast to the "arterial industries" that produce goods, the industries that collect, recycle, reuse, process, and dispose of waste are referred to as "venous industries," likening them to the circulation of human blood.