
SCEJ 91st Annual Meeting
Mar. 17 (Tue) - 19 (Thu), 2026
Yoshida Campus, Kyoto University
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Plastics remain predominantly disposable and continues to cause various environmental problems. This symposium will explore opportunities for advancing plastics resource circulation by introducing industry initiatives related to plastics from the past to the present. Furthermore, we will discuss the value of resource circulation through a workshop format aimed at fostering behavioral change in both individual companies and consumers.
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The keywords that frequently used in this topics code. | Keywords | Number | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Circular economy | 1 | ||
| Polyhydroxyalkanoates (PHAs) | 1 | ||
| Plastic alternative | 1 | ||
| Circular Economy System | 1 | ||
| Carbon cycle | 1 | ||
| Society 5.0 | 1 | ||
| Biodegradable polymers | 1 | ||
| Regulatory Science | 1 | ||
| Agricultural waste | 1 | ||
| ACKN No. | Title/Author(s) | Keywords | Style |
|---|---|---|---|
| 624 | [Requested talk] Development and Social Implementation of Plastic Alternatives from Agricultural Wastes | Plastic alternative Agricultural waste Circular economy | O |
| 793 | [Invited lecture] Development of KANEKA Biodegradable polymer Green PlanetTM | Biodegradable polymers Polyhydroxyalkanoates (PHAs) Carbon cycle | O |
| 795 | [Invited lecture] Kao Initiative for Plastic Reduction and Circular Economy in Consumer Goods: Thirty Years of Consumer Behavior Change | Regulatory Science Circular Economy System Society 5.0 | O |
Organizing Committee of SCEJ 91st Annual Meeting (2026)
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