Japan developed "fossil paper" technology

Recently, a Japanese entrepreneurial company has developed a new technology - extracting materials from rock and making paper.

According to foreign media reports, the Limex technology invented by TBM can extract limestone into poster paper, catalog paper and stickers. In Japan, where resources are scarce, limestone is quite abundant. TBM says that papermaking with Limex technology can save a lot of water. In addition, this technology can reduce greenhouse gas emissions by 20% compared to traditional papermaking technology.

Toppan Printing, Japan's largest printing company, has partnered with TBM to bring Limex technology to market. The two companies expect to make a profit of 50 billion yen (about 2.958 billion yuan) through the technology in 10 years. It is reported that Toppan has paid 1.5 billion yen (approximately RMB 88.48 million) in patent fees for obtaining TBM's Limex technology, and also promised to provide TBM with personnel and equipment including paper printing and processing technology. stand by.

Yoshiteru Itotani, general manager of Toppan's Business Innovation Promotion Department, said: “The ability to produce upstream printing materials will help drive innovation. We agree with TBM's philosophy and believe that Mr. Yamasaki, the chairman, can help us with this technology. Promoted globally."

According to the official website of TBM, this rock papermaking technology originated from Taiwan.

Source: China office supplies network

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