CO₂ reduction-type battery recycling for the energy industry
From Saitama, turning waste batteries into resources. Recycling that reduces environmental impact.
In the energy industry, the proper disposal of used batteries has become a challenge with the spread of energy storage systems. As there is a growing demand for environmental consideration and effective resource utilization, recycling waste batteries is an important initiative. Our company contributes to CO₂ reduction by directly collecting waste lead batteries from businesses in the Saitama area and reprocessing them at our own plant. 【Usage Scenarios】 - Companies introducing energy storage systems - Companies providing battery replacement services - Companies aiming to reduce environmental impact 【Effects of Implementation】 - Reduction of CO₂ emissions - Contribution to the SDGs - Promotion of environmental management
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【Features】 - In-house recycling service available in the Saitama area - CO₂ reduction through the use of electricity with non-fossil certificates - Lead recycling and refining technology - Obtained industrial waste disposal business license - Efficient processing with various equipment 【Our Strengths】 Daiseki MCR Co., Ltd. is a clean and recycling company engaged in industrial waste disposal (waste lead batteries), trading of non-ferrous metal materials and precious metals, and lead refining. With advanced facilities and industry-related knowledge, we promote the formation of a circular society through a safe and sophisticated processing system.
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Daiseki MCR Co., Ltd. is a clean and recycling company engaged in industrial waste treatment (waste lead batteries), trading of non-ferrous metal materials and precious metals, and lead refining. With a safe and advanced processing system equipped with state-of-the-art facilities and industry-related knowledge, we promote the formation of a circular society.






































