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Environmental Issues in Japan
Yoshi Ichikawa, Hitachi Ltd.
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Trend in Environmental Activity in Japan
First Gen.
<1950 ->
2nd Gen.
<1990->
-Polution Preven. -Global Problem
-Anti-Polu. Law -Basic Env. Law
Treatment
Facilities
End-of-Pipe
Clean
Production
EMS(14001)
3rd Gen.
<2000->
-Basic Law for
Recycle-oriented Society
- Design for Environment
- Disclosure and
Communication
Business for Env.
Eco.and Env. Efficiency
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Global Warming (1)
CO2 density in the air
CO2 is steadily keep increasing which would have green house effect on earth
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Global Warming (2)
Million ton CO2
Total Emission in Japan
Environmental Report (Ministry of Environment 2002)
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Global Warming (3)
Emission in Japan
Industries
495 Mton
Million ton CO2
490 Mton
263 Mton Household & office
318 Mton
256 Mton
212 Mton
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Trasportation
Global Warming (4)
CO2 imbalance (C equivalent) is increasing by a rate of
3.3 billion tons per year
Japan’s goal is to
decrease 6% on 1990
basis
Earth
IPCCReport :1989~1998 average
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Waste (1)
Domestic Waste in Japan:about 1000 g one person a day
1999 Estimated remaining period =12.3 year
g/person/day
Million ton/year
51 Mton
Amount total
1990
7
Per person/day
1995
1999
Environmental Report (Ministry of Environment 2002)
Waste (2)
Industrial Waste in Japan: about 400 Mton/year
Millon ton/year
1999 Estimated remaining period =3.7 year
450
400
350
300
250
200
150
100
50
0
1975 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999
Environmental Report (Ministry of Environment 2002)
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Waste (3)
Waste Recycle rate is only 13.1%
Steel Cans
Paper
Glass Cullet
Aluminum Cans
Waste
PET bottle
1990
1992
1994
1996
1998
2000
Environmental Report (Ministry of Environment 2002)
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Laws
Recently Renewed or Constituted Environmental Acts
Name
Effect
Outline
Global Warming Prevention Law
1998
Updated Energy Conservation Law
1999
Reduction for green house effect gases
bligations for energy consumption including
the concept of the Top Runner Method
Chemical Substance Control Law
2000
Pollutant release and transfer register
2000
Recycling for containers packages made of paper,
plastics, and glass.
2000
Strict checking on the final treatment of waste
2000
Those who receive an order for construction must
recycle construction materials dismantled
Basic principles for promoting recycle-oriented
Society
Containers and Packaging Recycling Law
Updated Waste Management and Public Cleansing Law
Construction Materials Recycling Law
Basic Law for Promotion of the Creation of a RecycleOriented Society
2001
Law for Promotion of Effective Use of Resources
2001
Basic Concepts for “Reduce, Reuse, and Recycle”
2001
Promotion of procurement of recycled products by
the national government on its own initiative
2001
Those who manufacture, process or sell foods must
recycle waste foods.
2001
Collection of waste home appliances from consumers
and recycle of them by manufacturers
2002
“Superfund” Japan version
Green Purchasing Law
Food Recycling Law
Home Appliances Recycling Law
Law for Measures against Soil Pollution
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