Booth No.:6-022
AICHI UNIVERSITY OF THE ARTS / TOKIDA KEORI
Booth No.:6-021
Alliance for the Blue
Booth No.:5-015
ALL JAPAN WOOD-RECYCLE ASSOCIATION
Booth No.:F-15
ASTRA FOOD PLAN
Booth No.:J-43
AZABU UNIVERSITY, LAB OF REGIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY
Booth No.:E-04
Aobagumi
Booth No.:J-44
CIRCULAR ECNOMY CENTER SAITAMA(SAMURAI TRADING / NISSIN SEIKO / MAKISHOKAI / Kimura Seni Co.,Ltd. / KINROSYOKU / smoke-i-freet / BLUEREPAIR / SANKI FEED INDUSTRY / AIEIPLAN / GREEN KAIHATSU)
Booth No.:5-002
COMMITTEE FOR MILK CONTAINER ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES
Committee for Milk Container Environmental Issues, composed of dairy companies, paper carton producers, and recycled paper manufacturers across Japan, promotes the collection and recycling of paper cartons. At EcoPro 2025, our booth will highlight the features and benefits of paper cartons and their recycling through videos and samples from the market and the recycling process.
Booth No.:6-011
NIPPON KANRYU INDUSTRY CO., LTD
Booth No.:
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HAMADA
Booth No.:5-001
This tea stand introduces “habit-forming regenerative tea” crafted from soil-revitalizing satoyama botanicals. Daily tea rituals—morning, before meals, and at night—support employee focus, sleep, mood, and communication. It serves as a corporate wellness and human-capital initiative, while each cup contributes to satoyama conservation and ESG efforts.
Booth No.:6-075
IRIEP
Booth No.:N-07
JAPAN BIOPLASTICS ASSOCIATION
Booth No.:6-052
KAWADA FEATHER
Booth No.:6-073
Booth No.:6-059
J-POWER/Agile Energy X
Booth No.:J-05
We will showcase household goods made from natural olive wood, along with fabric goods that blend upcycling with traditional craftsmanship-all from Palestine. Highlights include last year's popular “Olive Ballpoint Pens” and “Upcycled Tote Bags.” We will also share photos from our August visit to Palestine. If you're interested in fair trade items and one-of-a-kind goods, visit us at expo!
Booth No.:M-03
Kanadevia E&E
Booth No.:6-070
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K.NAGASAWA LAB., DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT AND SUSTAINABILITY, FACULTY OF ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES, TOKYO CITY UNIVERSITY
Booth No.:E-09
Our material recycling business utilizes the heat from electric arc furnaces reaching thousands of degrees Celsius to melt and render potentially infectious medical waste and industrial waste harmless, and we use melted wastes as a part of steel products.
Booth No.:5-038
Booth No.:J-27
Chiba Circular Makers(MAKES AND THINGS)
Booth No.:6-050
Booth No.:6-038
MIE UNIV. REGIONAL DECARBONIZATION BIOMASS RESEARCH CENTER
Booth No.:E-08
NGP group
Booth No.:5-030
NIHON CIM
Booth No.:6-039
NIPPON SLAG ASSOCIATION
Booth No.:5-035
Booth No.:5-026
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North Japan wood recycle association
Booth No.:F-14
OKAYAMA PREFECTURE INDUSTRIAL PROMOTION FOUNDATION / KANKO-GAKUSEIFUKU / TAKESHINPACKAGE / HINODEKAKOU / MITSUISHI HIGH CERAM
Booth No.:5-027
We develop label-free PET bottles using proprietary technology that combines micro-patterns and advanced transfer techniques for both aesthetics and functionality. Our patented “Low-Reflection Structure” eliminates coating, reducing environmental impact. Additionally, our microalgae cultivation system, “OT-Algae,” supports R&D for pharmaceuticals, supplements, and biofuels.
Booth No.:5-014
Booth No.:6-027
RINNE
Booth No.:J-18
RUM Alliance
Booth No.:N-11
SEIGAKUIN UNIVERSITY
Booth No.:E-41
SHOWA SEISEN
Booth No.:6-024
Booth No.:J-40
TAIHEIYO CEMENT
Booth No.:5-025
Our company, certified as a venture by the Institute of Science Tokyo (formerly Tokyo Institute of Technology), provides digital solutions to drive Green Transformation (GX). Using proprietary BI tools and AI agents, we support supply chain emission tracking and decarbonization, helping companies streamline processes, create environmental value, and enhance competitiveness.
Booth No.:J-36
INSECT FOOD CO-LEARNING PROJECT(FUTURENAUT / TAKEO / ISAPH)
Booth No.:6-055
Booth No.:5-023
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TOKYO CITY UNIVERSITY HEIHO LABLATORY
Booth No.:E-10
TOYOTA L&F TOKYO
Booth No.:5-080
Booth No.:6-008
WATAMI
Booth No.:6-030
Booth No.:J-28
WOOD DESIGN AWARD 2025(JAPAN WOOD DESIGN ASSOCIATION)
Booth No.:F-01
Sadamisaki Peninsula citrus growers (Ehime, Japan). Our booth shows Decarbonization / Regenerative Agriculture / Zero-Carbon Farming as one loop: pruned branches → biochar → better soils → resilient orchards. Try biochar, see a quick infiltration demo, and view data from Ibaraki Univ. We offer programs for schools, companies, and kids. Short survey = biochar or citrus-tea sample.
Booth No.:6-056
Aobagumi
Booth No.:F-04