AMITA's International Resources Recycle and Utilization Scheme

Due to globalization and industrialization, many countries are now facing various environmental issues. Due to rapid economic growth, infrastructure and regulations tend to be incompatible with real issues in many countries. This could result in further pollution and the depletion of natural resources. These are issues which Japan has experienced.

AMITA is committed to designing a more sustainable economy and society through the following services:

1. Recycling industrial wastes, residues, and by-products into valuable alternative resources

Every year, a variety of wastes, residues and by-products are recycled at AMITA resource recycling plants. At our plants, they are turned into alternative raw materials and fuels and sent to final users such as iron, non-ferrous or cement industries.

Our Major Recycled Products

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Product
Name
Cement Raw Materials
(With high and low calorific value)
Liquid Fuel
SlurMix R
Non-Ferrous Material
(Ni, Cu, Si, Sn)
Production
Base
Japan, Malaysia Japan Japan

Blending: Our Unique Process for 100% Recycling

With our "blending" process, 100% of the collected wastes, residues and by-products are recycled. In other words, no secondary wastes are generated in our recycling process.

Closed Loop Recycling

For more information about our unique "blending process", please click here.

2. Supplying recycled products and by-products

With its international network, Amita supply recycled products and by-products to various customers. It helps to match unutilized resources and our users internationally. Amita believes it encourage more resources utilization at competitive prices.

3. Purchasing recycled products and by-products

Amita purchase your recycled products and by-products for our customers. It helps to match unutilized resources and its users internationally. Amita believes it encourage more resources utilization at competitive prices.

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