In accordance with the concept of extended producer responsibility, automobile manufacturers and importers (hereinafter referred to as “manufacturers, etc. ”) are obliged to collect and.

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    Within this category, there are three separate subcategories:

    It is mandatory for the manufacturers and other relevant operators to recycle the four types of discarded home appliances that they collect at designated.

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      Charly triballeau / getty images) japan is one of the world's biggest.

    1. 18 current status of the law for the recycling of specified kinds of home appliances.
    2. — recycling in japan has been conducted and promoted mainly in accordance with six individual recycling acts:

      Article 3 (1) for the purpose of comprehensively and systematically promoting reduction of waste containers and packaging discharged and sorted collection thereof, and recycling, etc.

    — current state of enforcement of the act on recycling of specified kinds of home appliances (collection results) and results of recycling efforts by home appliance.

    1. 06 implementation status of sorted collection and recycling by municipalities (2002).

    — recyclables or shigen gomi (資源ごみ) separating garbage for recycling is serious business in japan.

— construction material recycling law (outline) [pdf 24kb] law concerning special measures for promotion of proper treatment of pcb wastes (pcb special measures law) law to promote the development of specified facilities for the disposal of industrial waste.

These laws have produced tremendous results in japan’s favor.

Outline of the development of the legal and regulatory framework relating to waste management in japan.

(1) container and packaging recycling act, (2) home appliance.

  • Japan has recently passed a number of laws that have helped the country’s recycling issues.

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  • Legislative framework for waste management in japan.