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To build a sustainable circular economy, we need resource-recycling plastic technologies that don't rely solely on incineration for thermal recycling. In Japan, various chemical and material recycling technologies are being developed ahead of other countries as alternatives to landfill and incineration. This session will cover domestic and international trends in creating a resource-recycling society through plastic chemical recycling, as well as the current status and challenges of efforts in Japan.
| Time | Paper ID | Title / Authors | Keywords | Topic code | Ack. number |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Hall A, Day 2 | |||||
| (9:00–9:05) | |||||
| Remark | |||||
| (9:05–9:45) | |||||
| A201 | [Invited lecture] State-of-art of Chemical Recycling Technology | Waste plastics, chemical recycling, resource recycling | SS-1 | 211 | |
| Break | |||||
| (9:50–10:30) | |||||
| A203 | [Invited lecture] Efforts by Mitsubishi Chemical to Address Sustainable Plastics Production | Circular Economy Carbon Neutral Recycle | SS-1 | 212 | |
| Break | |||||
| (10:35–11:15) | |||||
| A205 | [Invited lecture] The future of chemical recycling that goes beyond economic rationality. | Chemical recycle Mass Balance Method Contribution to GDP | SS-1 | 214 | |
| Mixer | |||||
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SCEJ 91st Annual Meeting (Kyoto, 2026)
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