en.Wedoany.com Reported - Japan's Mitsubishi Materials is planning to advance related initiatives to accelerate its business structure transformation centered on resource recycling operations. The company will increase its electronic scrap (E-scrap) processing capacity, with plans to implement a secondary raw material processing enhancement project at the Naoshima Smelter & Refinery within fiscal year 2026.
Mitsubishi Materials plans to increase its E-scrap processing volume from the current 110,000 tons to 140,000 tons, an increase of approximately 27%. In terms of expanding tungsten recycling, in addition to enhancing processing capacity in Japan and Europe, the company will also conduct tungsten recycling operations at its MMMR subsidiary in the Netherlands. Mitsubishi Materials' deployment this time focuses on two major directions: E-scrap processing and tungsten recycling.
According to the plan, the secondary raw material processing enhancement project at the Naoshima Smelter & Refinery will commence within fiscal year 2026. In the tungsten recycling business, the MMMR company in the Netherlands will serve as an important node in Mitsubishi Materials' overseas layout. The company is simultaneously advancing its recycling capacity enhancement in the European region.
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