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Dow heads first quantitative study to reduce plastic waste in Japan

The extensive study employs a new unmanned method to observe plastic waste volumes in the Edogawa River and Ohori River, and formulate sustainable waste management solutions

TOKYO, Dec. 21, 2017 /PRNewswire/ -- Against the backdrop of changing climate realities, and the rising consumption of plastic, Dow Packaging and Specialty Plastics (P&SP), a business unit of The Dow Chemical Company, has launched of one of the world’s first 24-hour video research studies to quantify the impact of plastic waste and debris on the Edogawa and Ohori rivers in the Kanto region of Japan.  The Edogawa and Ohori River Study is part of Dow’s September 2016 commitment to spend $2.8 million over two years to drive solutions that address global marine debris and litter.

Conducted together with the Tokyo University of Science (TUS) and the Japan Plastics Industry Federation (JPIF), the study titled Assessment of River Waste Utilising an Unmanned Monitoring Method, examines the impact of waste management solutions surrounding the Edogawa and Ohori rivers. It aims to provide critical data about waste volume passing through the river to help the community and government improve upon existing systems.

“Plastics help extend the shelf-life of food which in turn reduce carbon footprints and improve energy efficiency. They also prove invaluable to developers of life-saving innovations in the medical field. We work actively with our value partners in Japan to correct the commonly held negative stereotype that plastics are polluting the environment due to waste management issues. Together with industry trade associations and academia, we strive for solutions to create sustainable communities and economic development,” said Dr. Han Zhang, Asia Pacific Sustainability and Advocacy Leader for Dow Packaging and Specialty Plastics.

According to the United Nations Environment Program (UNEP), up to 8 million tons of plastic are dumped into the world’s oceans annually. While Japan has one of the world’s most progressive plastic recycling program, it is also arguably the highest plastic consumer in Asia Pacific.

“Plastic is one of the most important inventions and offers many advancements that improve our daily lives. However, not all plastic waste ends up where it should be, and this is why we want to work with our value chain partners to develop best practices to mitigate issues such as marine debris,” said Bambang Candra, Asia Pacific Commercial Vice President for Dow Packaging and Specialty Plastics. “At Dow, we advocate for resource recovery technologies. This study represents our commitment in finding viable science-based solutions to keep our oceans clean.”

Launched in July 2017, the study will involve the installation of autonomous video surveillance instruments along the river’s drainage pipelines to continually record the amount of debris flowing in the river over the course of the year, and to analyse the current waste management system. Piloted by Dow together with researchers from the Tokyo University of Science’s Department of Civil Engineering; Professor Yasuo Nihei and Assistant Professor Tomoya Kataoka, the study employs the Automatic Unmanned Continuous Observation Method (AUCOM).

About Dow Packaging and Specialty Plastics

Packaging and Specialty Plastics, a business unit of The Dow Chemical Company (Dow), combines core strengths of R&D, worldwide reach, broad product lines and industry expertise to deliver innovative and sustainable solutions for plastics. The business is one of the largest polyethylene producers in the world, and a leading collaborator across the value chain on the development of new technologies and applications for high growth markets in packaging, health & hygiene, transportation, consumer, and infrastructure.

About Dow

The Dow Chemical Company (Dow) combines science and technology knowledge to develop premier materials science solutions that are essential to human progress. Dow has one of the strongest and broadest toolkits in the industry, with robust technology, asset integration, scale and competitive capabilities that enable it to address complex global issues. Dow’s market-driven, industry-leading portfolio of advanced materials, industrial intermediates, and plastics businesses deliver a broad range of differentiated technology-based products and solutions for customers in high-growth markets such as packaging, infrastructure, and consumer care. Dow is a subsidiary of DowDuPont (NYSE: DWDP), a holding company comprised of Dow and DuPont with the intent to form three strong, independent, publicly traded companies in agriculture, materials science and specialty sectors. More information can be found at www.dow.com.

For further information contact:

  Dow Packaging and Specialty Plastics
  Asia Pacific
  Ms. Juno Chen
  Email: jchen11@dow.com
  Tel: +65 6417 3883     
 
  The Hoffman Agency
  Ms. Sieu Ping Low
  Email: DowChemicalSG@hoffman.com
  Tel: +65 6361 0250                                                                                                           

Source: Dow Packaging and Specialty Plastics
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