Do Not Discard, Do Not Burn: Kurita's Diaper Recycling System
03/05/2025 13:17
Features of the Developed Product
The "Kurita Samus System" utilizes technologies outlined in the Ministry of the Environment's guidelines for the recycling of used disposable diapers. By incorporating a bag-breaking function, the system allows for the input and separation of diapers even when they are in plastic bags, enhancing hygiene and operational efficiency.
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