“Midorikawa Chemical Industry Co., a wholesaler and recycler of acrylic panels in Tokyo, started buying up the partitions toward the end of last year. It has technology to crush the acrylic sheets, melt them and revive them as new panels. Midorikawa Chemical said this method reduces carbon dioxide emissions by 71 percent from the level when new ones are produced. Reprocessed acrylic partitions can be used as covers of information boards at stations and for other protective purposes.”
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“Midorikawa Chemical Industry Co., a wholesaler and recycler of acrylic panels in Tokyo, started buying up the partitions toward the end of last year.
It has technology to crush the acrylic sheets, melt them and revive them as new panels.
Midorikawa Chemical said this method reduces carbon dioxide emissions by 71 percent from the level when new ones are produced.
Reprocessed acrylic partitions can be used as covers of information boards at stations and for other protective purposes.”