K : eco product session

Organizers:

Representative
・ Dr. Toshihiro OKABE Kanagawa University
Correspondence
・ Prof. kazuhiko OGAWA Chiba Polytechnic Junior College k-ogawa@chiba-pc.ac.jp
・ Prof. OAyumi TAKEMOT National Institute of Technology,Okinawa College tkmt@okinawa-ct.ac.jp
・ Dr. Masahiro OKAWA Polytechnic University of JAPAN ookawa@uitec.ac.jp
Organizers
・ Prof. Kazuhiko KAKISHITA Polytechnic University of JAPAN
・ Prof. Yukie SAITO The University of Tokyo
・ Dr. Tadashi  OHTANI Tokyo Gakugei University
・ Dr. Takahisa NAKAI Graduate School of Bioresources, Mie University
・ Prof. Koji ADACHI Akita Prefectural University
・ Prof. Akito TAKASAKI Shibaura Inst. of Tech.
・ Prof. Yuko NISHIMOTO Kanagawa University
・ Dr. Akira YAMAGUCHI Iwate University
・ Prof. Mitsuru AOYAGI Prefectural University of Hiroshima
・ Dr. Yoshikazu SHINOHARA National Institute for Materials Science
・ Dr. Shuetsu SAITO Forestry and Forest Products Research Institute
・ Prof. Osamu YOSHIMURA Kanazawa Institute of Technology
・ Dr. Keisuke HATA Chiba Polytechnic Center  

Scope:

There has been a strong demand for environmentally friendly products in the globe . It is a product results minimum environmental impact after each process of design , production , and disposal.,.
From daily necessities such as stationery and food to vehicles or distributed power plug in houses,it has sought to manufacture in a wide range of products . A full utilization of biomass resources in the production of environmental friendly goods and in the recycling processing technology is strongly demanded . With a focus on biomass utilization , we would like to incorporating non-biomass material to produce multi-disciplinary eco products . In addition , production of environmentally friendly products other than using biomass resources are also demanded in the world. Hence, recycling materials at cheaper cost with is highly recommended. This session aims to promote environmentally friendly products.

Topics:

1. Ecomaterial          
2. Ecoproduct
3. Biomass            
4. Functional materials        
5. Recycling