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Therefore, in addition to developing its own expertise, the Group has been acquiring new companies with advanced recycling technologies over the last decade. A series of acquisitions began in 2011. In this year, Saitama Yamazen joined the Group to become the TSUNEISHI KAMTECS Saitama Factory, which manufactures artificial sand (arc sand) using ash from general waste incineration as the main raw material. Next, in 2013, came the acquisition of SUNNY CREATION PLANNING CORPORATION of Fukushima Prefecture, which crushes and sorts waste and manufactures refuse paper and plastic fuel. In 2015, the Group welcomed FUTABA SANKYO Co., Ltd. of Hiroshima Prefecture, which manufactures organic fertilizer from sludge and food residue using fermentation technology. In 2016, we added TOKO CORPORATION of Hiroshima Prefecture, which produces materials for eco-cement by converting waste plastic into fuel for cement production, and by making raw materials for cement by mixing in sludge and dust. In order to strengthen our handling of recyclable material such as iron scrap, we welcomed Yoshida (Toyama Prefecture) to be one of our Group members in 2022. Based on collaboration with these companies, the Group is expanding its business with a sense of urgency. 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