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日本再生塑胶市场规模、份额、趋势及预测(按塑胶类型、原料、应用和地区),2025 年至 2033 年

Japan Recycled Plastics Market Size, Share, Trends and Forecast by Plastic Type, Raw Material, Application, and Region, 2025-2033

出版日期: | 出版商: IMARC | 英文 120 Pages | 商品交期: 5-7个工作天内

价格

2024 年日本再生塑胶市场规模为 900 万吨。展望未来, IMARC Group估计到 2033 年市场规模将达到 1,120 万吨,2025 年至 2033 年的复合年增长率为 2.4%。市场主要受到以下因素的推动:永续发展意识的增强、政府对再生材料的监管、回收技术的进步、对环保产品的需求增加、公私部门的战略合作、回收过程中的自动化和人工智慧集成,以及消费者对绿色认证和循环经济计画的偏好日益增长。

日本市场主要受到企业和消费者对永续性的重视,他们更注重使用环保塑料,而不是原始塑料。此外,政府实施的新法规增加了人们对回收的兴趣,以尽量减少这些材料对自然的不利影响。例如,日本正在製定再生塑胶含量规定,作为加强循环经济和减少环境影响的措施的一部分。经济产业省提议修改《资源有效利用促进法》,强制要求包装、汽车、建筑材料等产业使用再生塑胶。该倡议将辅以报告要求、绿色采购激励措施以及确保品质和供应稳定性的认证系统。该政策旨在解决日本的塑胶垃圾问题,目前只有25%的塑胶垃圾被回收。此外,回收技术的不断进步正在提高再生塑胶的品质和组合以及此类塑胶在各个行业的可用性。除此之外,汽车和电子产业对轻质和更耐用材料的需求不断增加,对市场的成长产生了积极影响。此外,公共和私营部门之间的策略合作正在增强回收能力,从而促进市场扩张。

随着消费者对废弃物管理和循环经济重要性的认识不断提高,市场也不断扩大,对包装和纺织品中再生塑胶的需求也不断增长。此外,自动化和人工智慧在回收过程中的日益应用使得操作变得更加精简和高效,从而推动了市场的发展。例如,根据 Plastic Collective 的一篇文章,人工智慧 (AI) 透过先进的回收技术在解决全球塑胶危机方面发挥着变革性的作用。人工智慧能够更准确地对不同种类的塑胶进行分类并提高回收率,从而提高了分类系统的效率。此外,人工智慧预测分析促进了资源的最佳利用和新的回收解决方案的发明。此外,向需求旺盛的地区出口再生塑胶也为市场参与者提供了新的机会。此外,绿色认证和生态标籤的接受度也符合消费者对永续产品的偏好,这进一步支持了市场前景。

日本再生塑胶市场趋势:

采用先进的回收技术

日本越来越多地利用先进的化学回收技术来处理混合和受污染的塑胶。热解和解聚等创新技术将塑胶废物分解成单体,从而可以製造高品质的再生材料。例如,Technip Energies 和 Anellotech 签署了一项协议,以推进和授权 Plas-TCat(TM) 工艺,将混合塑胶废弃物转化为原生塑胶的基本化学品。此次合作包括在 Anellotech 位于德州的示范工厂进行性能试验,以支持二氧化碳减排和循环经济。 Technip Energies 将作为全球授权方,利用其在能源转型方面的能力,而 Anellotech 则专注于再生技术。这些技术已经变得越来越受欢迎,特别是考虑到製造过程中对再生塑胶的严格品质标准。此外,政府对产业研发合作的激励措施正在加速高效、可扩展的回收方法的开发,有助于日本向循环经济迈进,同时减少对原生塑胶进口的依赖。

再生塑胶在製造业的整合度不断提高

日本製造商正在将再生塑胶添加到各种产品中,例如汽车零件、包装和建筑材料。这是企业实现永续发展并增加消费者对绿色产品需求的措施。日本的跨国公司正在投资再生塑胶的配方,以保持相同的性能,同时最大限度地减少整体环境影响。总部位于日本的跨国公司也在推广使用消费后再生塑料,作为遵守全球环境指令的承诺的一部分。例如,村田製作所正在投资 R PLUS JAPAN,以推进塑胶回收,这是其永续发展目标的一部分,也是其「2030 愿景」和「2024 中期发展方针」的一部分。该合作伙伴关係高效开发化学回收技术,以製定係统的回收计划。此类技术开发专门针对PET瓶。因此,此举符合村田製作所实现永续社会的追求以及该公司解决全球塑胶垃圾挑战的解决方案。这种整合既支持废弃物管理倡议,也支持碳减排目标,使再生塑胶成为永续工业实践的关键材料。

循环商业模式的出现

日本再生塑胶市场新一波循环商业模式的特点是企业积极参与从其供应链中回收和再利用废弃塑胶。零售商和包装公司推出的回收计划允许直接收集和回收塑胶废物,并透过数位追踪系统的支持,从而提高回收过程的透明度和可追溯性。此外,市政当局与私人企业的合作为闭环回收系统建立了强大的基础设施。这一趋势反过来又最大限度地减少了浪费,并促进了可回收产品设计的创新,从而加强了国家对永续发展的承诺。

目录

第一章:前言

第二章:范围与方法

  • 研究目标
  • 利害关係人
  • 资料来源
    • 主要来源
    • 次要来源
  • 市场评估
    • 自下而上的方法
    • 自上而下的方法
  • 预测方法

第三章:执行摘要

第四章:简介

  • 概述
  • 主要行业趋势

第五章:日本再生塑胶市场

  • 市场概览
  • 市场表现
  • COVID-19的影响
  • 市场预测

第六章:市场细分:依塑胶类型

  • 聚对苯二甲酸乙二酯(PET)
  • 高密度聚乙烯(HDPE)
  • 聚丙烯(PP)
  • 低密度聚乙烯(LDPE)
  • 其他的

第七章:市场区隔:依原料

  • 塑胶瓶
  • 塑胶薄膜
  • 硬塑胶和泡沫
  • 纤维
  • 其他的

第 8 章:市场区隔:按应用

  • 非食品接触包装
  • 食品接触包装
  • 建造
  • 汽车
  • 其他的

第九章:SWOT分析

  • 概述
  • 优势
  • 弱点
  • 机会
  • 威胁

第 10 章:价值链分析

第 11 章:波特五力分析

  • 概述
  • 买家的议价能力
  • 供应商的议价能力
  • 竞争程度
  • 新进入者的威胁
  • 替代品的威胁

第 12 章:价格分析

第十三章:政策与监理格局

第 14 章:竞争格局

  • 市场结构
  • 关键参与者
  • 关键参与者简介
Product Code: SR112025A4222

The Japan recycled plastics market size was valued at 9.0 Million Tons in 2024. Looking forward, IMARC Group estimates the market to reach 11.2 Million Tons by 2033, exhibiting a CAGR of 2.4% from 2025-2033. The market is majorly driven by growing sustainability awareness, government regulations for recycled content, advancements in recycling technologies, increased demand for eco-friendly products, strategic public-private sector collaborations, automation and AI integration in recycling processes, and rising consumer preference for green certifications and circular economy initiatives.

The market in Japan is majorly driven by an enhanced emphasis on sustainability among companies and consumers in relation to the usage of eco-friendly plastic options, rather than the original plastic. Additionally, new regulation imposed by governments increases interest in the use of recycling to minimize the adverse effect of these materials on nature. For instance, Japan is instituting mandates for recycled plastic content as part of the measures to enhance the circular economy and reduce environmental impacts. The Ministry of Economy, Trade, and Industry has proposed amendments to the Resource Effective Utilisation Promotion Act, making it mandatory to use recycled plastic in industries like packaging, automotive, and building materials. This initiative will be supplemented by reporting requirements, incentives for green procurement, and a certification system for ensuring quality and supply stability. The policy aims at dealing with the plastic waste issue in Japan, whereby only 25% of plastic waste is recycled. Moreover, ongoing advancements in recycling techniques is increasing the quality and portfolio of recycled plastics and the usability of such types across industries. Besides this, escalating demand for lightweight and more durable materials in the automotive as well as electronic sectors is influencing the market's growth positively. In addition to this, strategic collaboration between public and private sectors are bolstering recycling capacities and thereby promoting market expansion.

The market is also expanding due to inflating consumer awareness about waste management and the importance of circular economies, which is growing demand for recycled plastics in packaging and textiles. Also, the increasing incorporation of automation and AI in recycling processes is making operations streamlined and more efficient, hence driving the market. For instance, as per an article by Plastic Collective, Artificial Intelligence (AI) has a transformative role in addressing the global plastic crisis through advanced recycling technologies. AI has improved the effectiveness of sorting systems by being able to sort different kinds of plastics more accurately and enhance recycling rates. In addition, AI predictive analytics have facilitated optimum resource use and the invention of new solutions for recycling. Furthermore, exports of recycled plastics to areas of high demand are also providing new opportunities for market players. Also, the acceptance of green certifications and eco-labelling is also aligned with consumer preferences for sustainable products, which further supports the market outlook.

Japan Recycled Plastics Market Trends:

Adoption of Advanced Recycling Technologies

Japan is increasingly utilizing advanced chemical recycling technologies that can process mixed and contaminated plastics. Innovations such as pyrolysis and depolymerization break up plastic waste into monomers, hence making it possible for the manufacturing of high-quality recycled material. For instance, Technip Energies and Anellotech have signed an agreement to advance and license the Plas-TCat(TM) process, transforming mixed plastic waste into basic chemicals for virgin plastics. The partnership includes performance trials at Anellotech's Texas demonstration plant in support of CO2 reduction and the circular economy. Technip Energies will act as global licensor, building on its capabilities in energy transition, while Anellotech concentrates on renewable technologies. These technologies have gained even more popularity, especially given the stringent quality standards put on the recycled plastics in manufacture. Furthermore, government incentives for industrial collaborations in R&D are accelerating the development of efficient, scalable recycling methods, contributing to Japan's efforts toward a circular economy while reducing dependency on virgin plastic imports.

Rising Integration of Recycled Plastics in Manufacturing

Japanese manufacturers are adding recycled plastics to various products, such as car parts, packaging, and construction materials. This is a move toward corporate sustainability and increasing demand for green products from consumers. Global companies in Japan are investing in formulations of recycled plastics that retain the same performance but minimize the overall environmental impact. Multinational companies based in Japan are also promoting the use of post-consumer recycled plastics as part of their commitment to comply with global environmental directives. For instance, Murata Manufacturing is investing in R PLUS JAPAN for advancing plastic recycling as part of its sustainability goals, under its Vision 2030 and Mid-term Direction 2024. The partnership develops chemical recycling technology efficiently to develop a systematic recycling plan. Such technology development specifically targets PET bottles. As such, the move complements Murata's quest to realize a sustainable society and the company's solution to plastic waste challenges that have beset the globe. This integration supports both waste management initiatives and carbon reduction targets, making recycled plastics a key material in sustainable industrial practices.

Emergence of Circular Business Models

A new wave of circular business models in Japan's recycled plastics market is characterized by companies taking an active role in reclaiming and recycling used plastic from their supply chains. Take-back programs launched by retailers and packaging companies allow for direct collection and recycling of plastic waste with support through digital tracking systems, which add greater transparency and traceability in the recycling process. Moreover, collaborations by municipalities with private enterprises establish robust infrastructure for closed-loop recycling systems. This trend in turn minimizes waste as well as fosters innovation in product design to be recyclable to reinforce the nation's commitment to sustainable development.

Japan Recycled Plastics Industry Segmentation:

Analysis by Plastic Type:

  • Polyethylene Terephthalate (PET)
  • High Density Polyethylene (HDPE)
  • Polypropylene (PP)
  • Low Density Polyethylene (LDPE)
  • Others

Polyethylene Terephthalate (PET) is crucial in Japan's recycled plastics market as it is used largely in packaging, especially bottles and food containers. Its recyclability and high-value applications make it a critical material in the pursuit of a circular economy. PET's recyclability does not reduce its performance after recycling, making it a material with great appeal in sustainable packaging solutions, hence increasing demand across industries.

High-Density Polyethylene is a key material in Japan's recycling activities due to its strength, versatility, and the fact that it is used in almost all bottles, pipes, and household items. Its robust nature enables it to be recycled several times without losing much quality, ensuring its importance in sustainable infrastructure and consumer products. It is well in line with Japan's sustainability goals and eco-conscious manufacturing trends.

Polypropylene (PP) is a very important product in the recycled plastics market in Japan due to its versatility and lightweight properties. It is used extensively in automotive, packaging, and consumer goods applications. The recycling of PP reduces waste and meets environmental regulations. It is very durable and adaptable to high-demand applications, which makes it indispensable for the advancement of innovative recycling practices in Japan and long-term sustainability efforts.

Analysis by Raw Material:

  • Plastic Bottles
  • Plastic Films
  • Rigid Plastic and Foam
  • Fibres
  • Others

Plastic bottles play a crucial role in the recycled plastics market in Japan because they account for a large proportion of post-consumer waste and can be easily collected and recycled. Their recycling contributes to the production of PET resins used in a number of industries, such as packaging and textiles. Recycling plastic bottles is in line with national sustainability goals and promotes resource efficiency.

Plastic films play an important role in the market as it is extensively applied in food packaging and for industrial purposes. Innovations of recycling technologies are making easier the processing and reprocessing plastic films, which are formerly difficult to recycle. Plastics recycling helps to bring down plastic waste, accelerates the development of the circular business model, and calls for eco-friendly alternatives.

Rigid Plastics and foams also play a vital role in the market as they can be used as durable goods, automotive components, and packaging materials which have a massive influence on Japan's recycled plastics market. Recycling these substances helps save resources and cut carbon emissions from virgin plastic production. Improved recycling infrastructure and advanced technologies ensure efficient recovery of rigid plastics and foam; this is essential for sustaining this economy as more consumers want more recycled material in their end uses.

Analysis by Application:

  • Non-Food Contact Packaging
  • Food Contact Packaging
  • Construction
  • Automotive
  • Others

Non-food contact packaging is an important part of Japan's recycled plastics market, considering the demand for durable, cost-effective, and eco-friendly solutions in industries such as logistics and retail. The use of recycled plastics in the manufacturing of crates, pallets, and protective coverings reduces plastic waste and helps align with Japan's sustainability goals. Improved recycling processes also ensure compliance with environmental standards.

Food contact packaging is important for safety and hygiene and supports sustainability initiatives in Japan. Recycled plastics are used in food-grade packaging, processed with the highest standards to ensure safety, as consumers prefer sustainable products. This segment expands the scope of the market by integrating advanced recycling technologies that ensure material integrity for reuse in food-related applications.

The construction industry in Japan uses recycled plastics for insulation, pipes, and composite materials, which reflects the industry's commitment to sustainable development. Recycled plastics are durable, lightweight, and resistant to environmental factors, making them suitable for various construction needs. In this regard, the inclusion of recycled materials in the construction industry in Japan not only helps reduce waste but also supports the nation's broader goals of environmental responsibility and resource efficiency.

Competitive Landscape:

The market is highly competitive, with numerous players actively working to enhance recycling processes and develop innovative solutions. Companies are focusing on improving recycling efficiency through advanced technologies such as AI and automation. Furthermore, strategic collaborations between public and private sectors are helping to improve infrastructure and strengthen the recycling ecosystem. Additionally, the increasing demand for sustainable products, driven by both consumer preferences and regulatory pressures, is pushing firms to adopt green certifications and eco-friendly labeling to remain competitive. The market is also characterized by a growing emphasis on circular business models, with many businesses incorporating take-back programs and closed-loop systems.

The report provides a comprehensive analysis of the competitive landscape in the Japan recycled plastics market with detailed profiles of all major companies.

Latest News and Developments:

  • On June 28, 2024, Japan's government announced plans to require manufacturers to use recycled plastics to reduce plastic pollution and promote decarbonization. A revision to the law on resource utilization will make it mandatory for manufacturers to set specific targets and report progress, with potential fines for non-compliance. While the legislation aims to tackle plastic waste, it could lead to higher costs for consumers due to the expensive recycling process.
  • On March 14, 2024, Veolia and its partners inaugurated a Circular PET plant in Tsuyama, Japan, aimed at recycling used PET bottles into food-grade recycled PET resin. The facility is set to produce 25,000 tons of high-quality resin annually, reducing CO2 emissions by 27,500 tons. This collaboration supports the circular economy and promotes sustainable recycling practices in Japan.

Key Questions Answered in This Report

  • 1.What are recycled plastics?
  • 2.How big is the Japan recycled plastics market?
  • 3.What is the expected growth rate of the Japan recycled plastics market during 2025-2033?
  • 4.What are the key factors driving the Japan recycled plastics market?

Table of Contents

1 Preface

2 Scope and Methodology

  • 2.1 Objectives of the Study
  • 2.2 Stakeholders
  • 2.3 Data Sources
    • 2.3.1 Primary Sources
    • 2.3.2 Secondary Sources
  • 2.4 Market Estimation
    • 2.4.1 Bottom-Up Approach
    • 2.4.2 Top-Down Approach
  • 2.5 Forecasting Methodology

3 Executive Summary

4 Introduction

  • 4.1 Overview
  • 4.2 Key Industry Trends

5 Japan Recycled Plastics Market

  • 5.1 Market Overview
  • 5.2 Market Performance
  • 5.3 Impact of COVID-19
  • 5.4 Market Forecast

6 Market Breakup by Plastic Type

  • 6.1 Polyethylene Terephthalate (PET)
    • 6.1.1 Market Trends
    • 6.1.2 Market Forecast
  • 6.2 High Density Polyethylene (HDPE)
    • 6.2.1 Market Trends
    • 6.2.2 Market Forecast
  • 6.3 Polypropylene (PP)
    • 6.3.1 Market Trends
    • 6.3.2 Market Forecast
  • 6.4 Low Density Polyethylene (LDPE)
    • 6.4.1 Market Trends
    • 6.4.2 Market Forecast
  • 6.5 Others
    • 6.5.1 Market Trends
    • 6.5.2 Market Forecast

7 Market Breakup by Raw Material

  • 7.1 Plastic Bottles
    • 7.1.1 Market Trends
    • 7.1.2 Market Forecast
  • 7.2 Plastic Films
    • 7.2.1 Market Trends
    • 7.2.2 Market Forecast
  • 7.3 Rigid Plastic and Foam
    • 7.3.1 Market Trends
    • 7.3.2 Market Forecast
  • 7.4 Fibres
    • 7.4.1 Market Trends
    • 7.4.2 Market Forecast
  • 7.5 Others
    • 7.5.1 Market Trends
    • 7.5.2 Market Forecast

8 Market Breakup by Application

  • 8.1 Non-Food Contact Packaging
    • 8.1.1 Market Trends
    • 8.1.2 Market Forecast
  • 8.2 Food Contact Packaging
    • 8.2.1 Market Trends
    • 8.2.2 Market Forecast
  • 8.3 Construction
    • 8.3.1 Market Trends
    • 8.3.2 Market Forecast
  • 8.4 Automotive
    • 8.4.1 Market Trends
    • 8.4.2 Market Forecast
  • 8.5 Others
    • 8.5.1 Market Trends
    • 8.5.2 Market Forecast

9 SWOT Analysis

  • 9.1 Overview
  • 9.2 Strengths
  • 9.3 Weaknesses
  • 9.4 Opportunities
  • 9.5 Threats

10 Value Chain Analysis

11 Porters Five Forces Analysis

  • 11.1 Overview
  • 11.2 Bargaining Power of Buyers
  • 11.3 Bargaining Power of Suppliers
  • 11.4 Degree of Competition
  • 11.5 Threat of New Entrants
  • 11.6 Threat of Substitutes

12 Price Analysis

13 Policy and Regulatory Landscape

14 Competitive Landscape

  • 14.1 Market Structure
  • 14.2 Key Players
  • 14.3 Profiles of Key Players

List of Figures

  • Figure 1: Japan: Recycled Plastics Market: Major Drivers and Challenges
  • Figure 2: Japan: Recycled Plastics Market: Sales Volume (in Million Tons), 2019-2024
  • Figure 3: Japan: Recycled Plastics Market Forecast: Sales Volume (in Million Tons), 2025-2033
  • Figure 4: Japan: Recycled Plastics Market: Breakup by Plastic Type (in %), 2024
  • Figure 5: Japan: Recycled Plastics Market: Breakup by Raw Material (in %), 2024
  • Figure 6: Japan: Recycled Plastics Market: Breakup by Application (in %), 2024
  • Figure 7: Japan: Recycled Plastics Market: Breakup by Region (in %), 2024
  • Figure 8: Japan: Recycled Plastics (Polyethylene Terephthalate (PET)) Market: Sales Volume (in Million Tons), 2019 & 2024
  • Figure 9: Japan: Recycled Plastics (Polyethylene Terephthalate (PET)) Market Forecast: Sales Volume (in Million Tons), 2025-2033
  • Figure 10: Japan: Recycled Plastics (High Density Polyethylene (HDPE)) Market: Sales Volume (in Million Tons), 2019 & 2024
  • Figure 11: Japan: Recycled Plastics (High Density Polyethylene (HDPE)) Market Forecast: Sales Volume (in Million Tons), 2025-2033
  • Figure 12: Japan: Recycled Plastics (Polypropylene (PP)) Market: Sales Volume (in Million Tons), 2019 & 2024
  • Figure 13: Japan: Recycled Plastics (Polypropylene (PP)) Market Forecast: Sales Volume (in Million Tons), 2025-2033
  • Figure 14: Japan: Recycled Plastics (Low Density Polyethylene (LDPE)) Market: Sales Volume (in Million Tons), 2019 & 2024
  • Figure 15: Japan: Recycled Plastics (Low Density Polyethylene (LDPE)) Market Forecast: Sales Volume (in Million Tons), 2025-2033
  • Figure 16: Japan: Recycled Plastics (Other Plastic Types) Market: Sales Volume (in Million Tons), 2019 & 2024
  • Figure 17: Japan: Recycled Plastics (Other Plastic Types) Market Forecast: Sales Volume (in Million Tons), 2025-2033
  • Figure 18: Japan: Recycled Plastics (Plastic Bottles) Market: Sales Volume (in Million Tons), 2019 & 2024
  • Figure 19: Japan: Recycled Plastics (Plastic Bottles) Market Forecast: Sales Volume (in Million Tons), 2025-2033
  • Figure 20: Japan: Recycled Plastics (Plastic Films) Market: Sales Volume (in Million Tons), 2019 & 2024
  • Figure 21: Japan: Recycled Plastics (Plastic Films) Market Forecast: Sales Volume (in Million Tons), 2025-2033
  • Figure 22: Japan: Recycled Plastics (Rigid Plastic and Foam) Market: Sales Volume (in Million Tons), 2019 & 2024
  • Figure 23: Japan: Recycled Plastics (Rigid Plastic and Foam) Market Forecast: Sales Volume (in Million Tons), 2025-2033
  • Figure 24: Japan: Recycled Plastics (Fibres) Market: Sales Volume (in Million Tons), 2019 & 2024
  • Figure 25: Japan: Recycled Plastics (Fibres) Market Forecast: Sales Volume (in Million Tons), 2025-2033
  • Figure 26: Japan: Recycled Plastics (Other Raw Materials) Market: Sales Volume (in Million Tons), 2019 & 2024
  • Figure 27: Japan: Recycled Plastics (Other Raw Materials) Market Forecast: Sales Volume (in Million Tons), 2025-2033
  • Figure 28: Japan: Recycled Plastics (Non-Food Contact Packaging) Market: Sales Volume (in Million Tons), 2019 & 2024
  • Figure 29: Japan: Recycled Plastics (Non-Food Contact Packaging) Market Forecast: Sales Volume (in Million Tons), 2025-2033
  • Figure 30: Japan: Recycled Plastics (Food Contact Packaging) Market: Sales Volume (in Million Tons), 2019 & 2024
  • Figure 31: Japan: Recycled Plastics (Food Contact Packaging) Market Forecast: Sales Volume (in Million Tons), 2025-2033
  • Figure 32: Japan: Recycled Plastics (Construction) Market: Sales Volume (in Million Tons), 2019 & 2024
  • Figure 33: Japan: Recycled Plastics (Construction) Market Forecast: Sales Volume (in Million Tons), 2025-2033
  • Figure 34: Japan: Recycled Plastics (Automotive) Market: Sales Volume (in Million Tons), 2019 & 2024
  • Figure 35: Japan: Recycled Plastics (Automotive) Market Forecast: Sales Volume (in Million Tons), 2025-2033
  • Figure 36: Japan: Recycled Plastics (Other Applications) Market: Sales Volume (in Million Tons), 2019 & 2024
  • Figure 37: Japan: Recycled Plastics (Other Applications) Market Forecast: Sales Volume (in Million Tons), 2025-2033
  • Figure 38: Japan: Recycled Plastics Industry: SWOT Analysis
  • Figure 39: Japan: Recycled Plastics Industry: Value Chain Analysis
  • Figure 40: Japan: Recycled Plastics Industry: Porter's Five Forces Analysis

List of Tables

  • Table 1: Japan: Recycled Plastics Market: Key Industry Highlights, 2024 and 2033
  • Table 2: Japan: Recycled Plastics Market Forecast: Breakup by Plastic Type (in Million Tons), 2025-2033
  • Table 3: Japan: Recycled Plastics Market Forecast: Breakup by Raw Material (in Million Tons), 2025-2033
  • Table 4: Japan: Recycled Plastics Market Forecast: Breakup by Application (in Million Tons), 2025-2033
  • Table 5: Japan: Recycled Plastics Market: Competitive Structure
  • Table 6: Japan: Recycled Plastics Market: Key Players