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Environmental Control Center hits daily limit up on participation in Ministry of Environment's plastic resource recycling strategy project
ENVIRONMENTAL CONTROL CENTER CO.,LTD. <4657> surged to its daily limit of 559 yen. The company announced on the 21st it would participate in a Ministry of the Environment project focused on plastic resource circulation, sparking buying interest.
Led by Mitsubishi Research Institute, Inc. <3636>, the initiative will analyze challenges in plastic product design, collection, and recycling. It aims to address structural hurdles in quality and cost to expand the use of recycled materials. Environmental Control Center will design and demonstrate model projects to improve recycling rates for plastic waste from business facilities.
Source: MINKABU PRESS
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