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[Japan Nagasaki] Feature: Waste Previously Incinerated Becomes a Resource Again – New ‘Plastic Recycling Plant’ Completed in Nagasaki City

Feature: Waste Previously Incinerated Becomes a Resource Again – New 'Plastic Recycling Plant' Completed in Nagasaki City

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A new plastic recycling plant has been completed in Nagasaki City. Plastic waste that was previously incinerated can now be recycled, and collection has begun in some areas of the city since April. We visited the latest facility.

The "Kaminoshima Recycling Plant" in Kaminoshima-cho, Nagasaki City, began full-scale operation in April.

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It was built by "NLOOP," a consortium of four waste management companies in the city.

It enables the consolidated collection and recycling of plastic waste that was previously incinerated.

Source: Read the original article | Published: April 08, 2026

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