Metal Scrap: [Recycling of various non-ferrous metals including phosphor bronze, red copper, cupronickel, brass, bronze (62#, 65#), brass, enameled copper wire, copper shavings, aluminum, stainless steel (316, 316L, 304, 301, 202), stainless iron, zinc alloy (slag), lead, industrial iron, gold-plated, silver-plated products, etc.]
Electronic Waste: [Electronic feet, silver-tin, lead-free tin, leaded tin, tin slag, tin strips, tin wires, tin ash, solder paste, circuit boards, ICs, capacitors, diodes, transistors, transformers, chargers, waste cables and wires, resistors, and other electronic waste recycling]
Three: Waste Plastics: [Recycling of waste plastics including candle wax, acrylic, silicone, nylon, film, vacuum-formed, SAE steel, 475, ABS, PS, PP, PC, PET, POM, PVC, PU, PA, TPR, etc.]
Recycling of Cobalt: [Scrap cobalt powder, lithium cobalt oxide, nickel cobalt oxide, aluminum cobalt paper, battery cathode sheets, anode sheets, battery cathode trimming materials, 42# trimming materials, 79# trimming materials, electroplating anode materials, etc.]
Section 5: Waste Batteries: [Recycling of waste batteries including lithium-ion batteries, nickel-hydride batteries, nickel-cadmium batteries, lithium-ion batteries, polymer batteries, lithium power batteries, solar batteries, mobile phone batteries, laptop batteries, camcorder batteries, digital camera batteries, PDA batteries, walkie-talkie batteries, etc.]
Six: Nickel Scrap: [Recycling of electrolytic nickel, nickel scraps, electroformed nickel, battery conductive nickel sheets, expanded nickel, nickel strips, battery conductive nickel sheets, nickel paper, nickel foil, nickel mesh, nickel alloys, nickel discs, scrap nickel-tin beads, and nickel beads/_nickel powder, etc.]
Section 7: Scrap Silicon Wafers: [Recycling of scrap single crystal silicon, polycrystalline silicon, seed crystals, broken silicon wafers, photolithography wafers, blue film wafers, solar cell wafers, edge skin silicon materials, battery wafers, silicon rods, silicon head and tail materials, silicon wafers, IC-grade silicon wafers, bare wafers, etc.]
Eight: Precious Metals: Recycling of precious metal waste, including gold-plated, gold solution, silver target, silver-plated, nickel, rhodium, palladium, platinum, cobalt, tungsten steel, titanium, and others.
Nine: Recycling various obsolete machinery, computer consumables, equipment, waste cables and wires, inventory liquidation, and dismantling of abandoned factories.
Ten: Classification of Waste Glass Waste glass can generally be divided into the following categories:
Flat glass waste, Embossed glass waste, Insulated glass waste, Tempered glass waste, Wired glass waste, High-performance insulated glass waste, Glass mosaic, Laminated glass waste, Organic glass waste, Inorganic glass waste, Frosted glass waste, Fire-resistant glass waste, Bulletproof glass waste, Special glass waste
The Benefits of Recycling In Japan, the recycling and resource recovery industry is referred to as the "social venous industry." It contributes to the establishment of a circular economy loop in society, encompassing "natural resources—products—renewable resources." The venous industry, or resource regeneration industry, prioritizes environmental safety while aiming to conserve resources and protect the environment. Through advanced technology, it transforms waste generated during production and consumption into reusable resources and products, achieving the recycling and resource utilization of various types of waste. This includes the processes of converting waste into renewable resources and processing these resources into products.


