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"Material Recycling" of Plastic is our Proud Field.

In order to construct a circulating type economic society, you cannot miss the development of recycling business.

Cutoff/edge plastic materials which occurs at production of factory are sometimes burnt or used for reclaimation. In order to minimize the aforesaid activities, we are proudly participating in the recycling business long before our establishment of BAF since 1986. This proud field is export and import of plastic raw materials developed based in Hong Kong.

We are mainly handling PS, PET, PP, PE, PVC, PC, PMMA...etc; not just recycling materials but also virgin grades, off grades, stock materials, reprocessed pellets. Forms recycling materials are skeletons, runners, cutoffs and so on. Majority is A-grade recycling raw material (100% recyclable) which is judged by our long time experience, and most of the commodities are continuously and stably supplying to our regular buyers from reprocessing plants and manufacturing factories.

Continuation of recycling business is crucial. Cutoff materials like everyday occurs are collected efficiently and reprocessed for existing markets which can use them as raw materials. This flows smoothly and each company can earn their part. The most difficult part for this cycle is the multi-kinds of recycling plastic in comparison with recycling metal and paper; and one mistake can end up the whole lot of materials for fuel use or become rubbish. Moreover, there are many new materials and relative knowledge becomes necessary. We bear a part in the raw materials supply, and we cooperate the joint job for not originating environmental pollution but constructing a "circulating type of recycling business".

"There is a promising future for industry which is related to construction of circulating type of environmental issues in Japan society; as for quick expansion of the markets and employment scale are expected to reach 70 trillion Yen and 1.5 million people respectively in 2010. Among these, an even bigger growth is expected for green industries and other confronting industries." (Excerpted from Nikkei Ecology)