MESSAGE MESSAGE&HISTORY
MESSAGE
Mission for the earth!
Happy Cycle, start and spread from here
Representative Director
Makiko Yukishita
What can we do?
What should we do to make all people related happy?
Over 50 years since we established.
We are always asking same question.
We gradually increase customers every year and spread connection with customer from Shizuoka to all over Japan and the world, then we think something.
Should only Shizuoka is clean?
Should only Japan is clean?
Or only Asia?
No, it must be that whole earth is clean.
As I, living in Hamamatsu city, Shizuoka prefecture, am connected with customers on the other side of the earth, everything is connected.
Now, I want to make all people related happy.
Make the earth clean and comfortable.
For that purpose, we just want to be purely confronted with what is required on the universe scale.
HISTORY
- 1971
- Start comminution processing industry for plastic regeneration in Ryozenji-cho, Hamamatsu City, Shizuoka Prefecture
- 1972
- Launch in current location
- 1972
- Purchase Nakatani type extruder and start pellet processing business
- 1975
- Incorporation Chubu Nihon Plastics Co., Ltd. (capital: 3 million yen)
- 1978
- Comprehensively expand business related to plastic recycling
- 1978
- Start export business for Taiwan
- 1994
- Start export business of plastic raw materials
- 2003
- Reorganization to Chubu Nihon Plastics Co., Ltd. (Capital: 10 million yen)
- 2003
- Open CHUBU HONG KONG (Hong Kong branch)
- 2004
- Move the office of Trade Division(Hamamatsu City Tokiwa-cho)
- 2005
- Acquire ISO14001 Certification
- 2006
- Complete new head office building and integrate into the trading business headquarters
- 2008
- Open Chubu Nihon Plastics Co., Ltd. Kanto branch
- 2008
- Start Import(virgin raw materials, recycled raw materials)
- 2010
- Establish recycling company in Southeast Asia
- 2011
- Start selling own brand "La Tulle"
- 2012
- Increase capital to 30 million yen
- 2013
- Establish Singapore branch office
- 2019
- Establish Chubu Nihon Plastics Okayama Factory