Tokyu and Suntory Collaborate to Launch 'Bottle-to-Bottle' Horizontal Recycling
Tokyu and Suntory are launching 'bottle-to-bottle' horizontal recycling at the outlet facility 'Granberry Park' starting April 8th, collecting used PET bottles and turning them into new ones. The companies will collaborate to promote PET bottle recycling towards achieving a sustainable society.
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Suntory Beverage & Food Limited, in collaboration with Tokyu Corporation (hereinafter Tokyu), will begin 'bottle-to-bottle' horizontal recycling*1 from April 8th (Wednesday) at 'Granberry Park,' an outlet complex facility. This process collects used PET bottles and transforms them into new PET bottles.
*1 Recycling that uses used products as raw materials to create the same type of product.
● Background of this initiative
Since its founding, the Suntory Group has upheld its purpose, "To contribute to the enrichment of life and culture for people around the world, inspired by the blessings of nature and man's desire for the finest," and has aimed to realize a sustainable society. For PET bottles, it has been pursuing various initiatives with the goal of "100% Sustainable."
Granberry Park aims to realize a sustainable society through awareness activities related to environmental protection and social contribution.
This initiative was born from the alignment of both companies' aspirations: "Contributing to the realization of a sustainable society by circulating PET bottles, which have high recyclability and for which a recycling system is well-established, as resources."
● About Granberry Park
An outlet complex facility, one of the largest in Tokyo, and an open-mall type. Leveraging its location adjacent to the lush 'Tsuruma Park' and the seven outdoor plazas within the facility, it is an 'entertainment park' where visitors can enjoy various events and activities.
Name: Granberry Park
Location: 3-4-1 Tsuruma, Machida City, Tokyo 194-8589
Sales Area: Approx. 51,000m2
Number of Tenants: 220
Access: Directly connected to Minamimachida Grandberry Park Station on the Den-en-toshi Line
Business Hours: Shops: 10:00-20:00 Restaurants: 11:00-22:00
*Operating hours may vary by store.
https://gbp.minamimachida-grandberrypark.com/
Since 2012, the Suntory Group, as the first in Japan's soft drink industry to introduce PET bottles made from 100% recycled materials*2, has been driving technological innovation, including the development of the world's first 'FtoP direct recycling technology' which reduces CO2 emissions compared to conventional methods*3, thereby commercializing and promoting 'bottle-to-bottle' horizontal recycling.
Furthermore, in response to the challenge that PET bottle sorting is not sufficiently advanced outside the home, we have focused on communication to encourage 'clean sorting even when out and about.' We have produced TV commercials and web videos starting from the scene of finishing a PET bottle drink, showing how to cleanly separate the cap and label even when outdoors, and conducted initiatives such as outreach classes at elementary and junior high schools and commercial facilities.
Towards achieving the goal of '100% Sustainable PET Bottles' stated in the 'Plastic Basic Policy' formulated in 2019 – which aims to use only recycled or plant-derived materials for all PET bottles used globally by 2030, thereby eliminating the use of new fossil-derived raw materials – and realizing a sustainable society, the company is...
*1 Recycling that uses used products as raw materials to create the same type of product.
● Background of this initiative
Since its founding, the Suntory Group has upheld its purpose, "To contribute to the enrichment of life and culture for people around the world, inspired by the blessings of nature and man's desire for the finest," and has aimed to realize a sustainable society. For PET bottles, it has been pursuing various initiatives with the goal of "100% Sustainable."
Granberry Park aims to realize a sustainable society through awareness activities related to environmental protection and social contribution.
This initiative was born from the alignment of both companies' aspirations: "Contributing to the realization of a sustainable society by circulating PET bottles, which have high recyclability and for which a recycling system is well-established, as resources."
● About Granberry Park
An outlet complex facility, one of the largest in Tokyo, and an open-mall type. Leveraging its location adjacent to the lush 'Tsuruma Park' and the seven outdoor plazas within the facility, it is an 'entertainment park' where visitors can enjoy various events and activities.
Name: Granberry Park
Location: 3-4-1 Tsuruma, Machida City, Tokyo 194-8589
Sales Area: Approx. 51,000m2
Number of Tenants: 220
Access: Directly connected to Minamimachida Grandberry Park Station on the Den-en-toshi Line
Business Hours: Shops: 10:00-20:00 Restaurants: 11:00-22:00
*Operating hours may vary by store.
https://gbp.minamimachida-grandberrypark.com/
Since 2012, the Suntory Group, as the first in Japan's soft drink industry to introduce PET bottles made from 100% recycled materials*2, has been driving technological innovation, including the development of the world's first 'FtoP direct recycling technology' which reduces CO2 emissions compared to conventional methods*3, thereby commercializing and promoting 'bottle-to-bottle' horizontal recycling.
Furthermore, in response to the challenge that PET bottle sorting is not sufficiently advanced outside the home, we have focused on communication to encourage 'clean sorting even when out and about.' We have produced TV commercials and web videos starting from the scene of finishing a PET bottle drink, showing how to cleanly separate the cap and label even when outdoors, and conducted initiatives such as outreach classes at elementary and junior high schools and commercial facilities.
Towards achieving the goal of '100% Sustainable PET Bottles' stated in the 'Plastic Basic Policy' formulated in 2019 – which aims to use only recycled or plant-derived materials for all PET bottles used globally by 2030, thereby eliminating the use of new fossil-derived raw materials – and realizing a sustainable society, the company is...