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Japan's Itochu and Daikin to recover aluminum from air conditioners
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Japan's Itochu and Daikin to recover aluminum from air conditioners

Japan's Itochu and Daikin Industries are collaborating to develop a new business focused on recovering aluminum from used commercial air conditioners. This initiative aligns with Japan's broader strategy to increase the recycling of critical materials and reduce dependency on imports, particularly amid ongoing conflicts in the Middle East that are disrupting global supply chains. The effort highlights growing emphasis on resource sustainability and self-sufficiency within Japan's industrial sector.

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Japan's Itochu and Daikin to recover aluminum from air conditioners

Japan's Itochu and Daikin Industries are collaborating to develop a new business focused on recovering aluminum from used commercial air conditioners. This initiative aligns with Japan's broader strategy to increase the recycling of critical materials and reduce dependency on imports, particularly amid ongoing conflicts in the Middle East that are disrupting global supply chains. The effort highlights growing emphasis on resource sustainability and self-sufficiency within Japan's industrial sector.

Bias read (Center): The article presents a factual report on a joint business initiative between two major Japanese companies aimed at recycling aluminum. It does not exhibit overtly biased language, one-sided sourcing, or editorializing. The focus is on economic and environmental strategies rather than political stanc

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