Introduction
The recent EcoPro 2025 exhibition, held from December 10 to 12, showcased groundbreaking developments in sustainable materials. Hosted by the Japan Economic Newspaper, this event attracted nearly 60,000 visitors, including industry leaders from various sectors.
Yamamura Glass's Showcase
Yamamura Glass Co., Ltd. from Amagasaki, Hyogo, prominently displayed new prototypes of upcycled products derived from PET bottle caps. Collaborating with TRIFE DESIGN Co., Ltd. and other partners, they introduced several innovative materials, including polyethylene cross and newly developed prototypes of monofilament and sheet materials. Their presentation also included insights into the ongoing RIN (Recycle Innovation in the New Normal) initiative aimed at establishing effective recycling practices.
Highlights of the Exhibition
The polyethylene cross, created from upcycled bottle caps, gained significant attention at their booth. Visitors from various industries expressed their enthusiasm upon seeing this sustainable fabric for the first time.
Insights from Visitors
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Household Goods Manufacturer: A representative noted,
“I had seen information about polyethylene cross on the Yamamura website before, but seeing the actual product was eye-opening. We’re eager to discuss potential collaborations.”
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Apparel Company: Another visitor commented,
“This is the first time I’ve encountered such materials. I’m interested in exploring how the flat yarn state could be utilized.”
Other attendees were impressed by the transformation of recycled resin into useful products like bags rather than traditional molds, highlighting the innovation behind upcycling efforts.
Response to Sustainability Efforts
Throughout the exhibition, attendees underscored the importance of creating new value through upcycling rather than merely recycling. Yamamura Glass aims to contribute to a circular economy by nurturing products made from recycled PET bottle caps, pursuing further innovation in material development.
Event Overview
The EcoPro 2025 exhibition focused on environmentally friendly products, services, and technologies associated with sustainable development goals (SDGs) and introduced the latest initiatives aimed at realizing a sustainable society.
Exhibition Details
- - Name: EcoPro 2025
- - Dates: December 10–12, 2025
- - Location: Tokyo Big Sight, East Hall
- - Booth: Inside TRIFE DESIGN's booth (6-008)
RIN Project Overview
The RIN initiative focuses on turning used PET bottle caps into new caps and products, thus embodying the principles of a circular economy. This project goes beyond conventional recycling by integrating product design, recovery, and reuse into a holistic approach. It invites partners who share the vision of creating value through innovative recycling methods.
For more information about the RIN project, visit
RIN HP.
Conclusion
Yamamura Glass is committed to fostering a circular economy through innovative product designs that incorporate recycled materials. The presentation at EcoPro 2025 is a testament to their dedication to environmental sustainability and their drive to create new solutions that benefit society.