Discarding the concept of abandonment, "Label from Egg(R)" utilizing eggshells.
Introducing seal labels made with adhesive processing on biomass plastic film!
Japan, the world's second-largest "egg-consuming nation," has an annual consumption of 340 eggs per person. Each year, 200,000 tons of eggshells are discarded. Among these, eggshells used for commercial and processing purposes are treated as industrial waste, but recently, there has been progress in reusing them as "natural calcium carbonate" for fertilizers and food ingredients. We have started mass production of a seal label called 'Tamakarā' (Egg from Label), which is made by pulverizing these eggshells and mixing them with plastic materials at a ratio of 51%, and then applying adhesive processing to create biomass plastic film. The surface of the label has a unique rough texture that is rarely seen elsewhere. It also incorporates controlled adhesive properties for easy peeling. If discarded, it becomes waste; if mixed, it becomes a resource. This is 'Tamakarā.' *In addition to Tamakarā, our company offers environmentally friendly labels under the concept of 3R (Reduce, Reuse, Recycle) + Renewable (switching to renewable resources), necessary for a sustainable circular society, called "Haru Pro(R) Green Series."
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