itlllsaU ssamoBireilitltam esouenoadiinargednoitprosbAnoitazc dPaper assamoBBioIn Japan, the Plastic Resource Energy recovery (minimization)CO2RecyclerRecycler (chemical) (chemical)Other usesBiomassFossil resources (minimized)CO2CO2Simple incineration & landfill (zeroing)RecoveryMunicipalities and companiesRecycler (Material)Microorganism Biodegradable plasticComposting (fertilizer, biogas)ProductManufacturingMaterialmanufacturingMaterial manufacturersource : CLOMA HPUseConsumerBrand Ownerretailercialization. The refill rate in these fields is as high as 81% of the total, but cur-rently most of the refill packages are incinerated after being refilled. In this regard, Kao, a major Japanese chem-ical manufacturer of consumer goods, in collaboration with some municipal-ities, is collecting used refill packs, cutting, cleaning, pelletizing, and re-cycling them into blocks for children’s toys.Stop disposable habits with paperThe CLOMA Action Plan, formulat-ed in May 2020, targets a 60% recy-cling rate for containers and packag-ing, a 100% recovery rate for PET, and 2 million tonnes of biomass plastics by 2030, and a 100% plastic products re-cycling rate and 1 million tonnes of al-ternative materials to replace plastics by the final target year of 2050.The CLOMA Action Plan’s points of consideration include: innovation in containers and packaging planning, including recycling and new material development; advancement of material recycling; maximum utilization of chem-ical recycling; development and use of alternative materials; sorted collection; and social and global deployment.Business matching utilizing CLO-MA is also underway. Mr. Yanagida introduced refilling of cosmetics and toiletries as an example of commer-Mr. Tatsuya Sato of Nippon Pa-per Industries Co., Ltd. said, “The 3Rs are in order. First comes Re-duce, which CLOMA Action Plan24Circulation Act came into effect in April 2022, and along with the 3Rs (Reduce, Reuse, Recycle), it promotes a new “Renewable” concept for all stakeholders, and attention is also focused on al-ternative materials and technol-ogies for plastic in packaging. The Society of Packaging Science & Technology, JAPAN (SPSTJ) held a symposium in June of this year. Five introduced the latest information under the theme of “Search for New Plastic Alternative Materials and Technol-ogies.”lecturers Established in January 2019, CLO-MA is a platform for strengthening collaboration among a wide range of stakeholders across industries, with a focus on companies in the supply chain for general consumer products. 468 companies and organizations were members as of May 31, 2022.Japan Model for Zero Plastic Waste Mr. Koichi Yan-agida of the Japan Clean Ocean Mate-rial Alliance (CLOMA) Sec-retariat gave a presentation on corporate alliances to tackle the problem of marine plastic litter.
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