Company: SEAH
Filing Date: 2025-09-25
Form Type: F-1
Source: 0001213900-25-091701
Chunk: 84

Company: Seahawk Recycling Holdings, Inc.
Filing Date: 2025-09-25
Form: F-1
Chunk 84
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akers, dismantlers, and recycling organizations to gradually increase the proportion of recycled plastics used in new car models in Japan while aligning with legislative requirements to strengthen its competitive position in the global automotive market. Overall, in pursuit of its sustainable development objectives, Japan is steadily improving the recycling and resource recovery rates across multiple sectors while also broadening application scenarios to consistently strengthen the resource recycling chain from production through to reuse. Japan was among the pioneers in Asia to establish a comprehensive and effective system for waste management with relatively advanced technologies and solutions, including precise material separation and robust recycling initiatives. Concurrently, Japan is enhancing collaboration both regionally and internationally. Domestically, Japan strives to promote sustainable development by integrating urban and rural areas, fostering resource circulation through the Regional Circulating and Ecological Sphere (R -CES) policy, for instance, transferring renewable energy from areas abundant in resources to those that are not, as well as encouraging on -siterecycling of waste to improve resource efficiency. Coupled with financial backing, technology exchange, and cross -regionalindustrial collaboration, it provides substantial market space alongside an environment ripe for technological innovation within recycling enterprises. Meanwhile, Japan is committed to enhancing the global reach of local enterprises, offering financial assistance for feasibility studies and technology advancement. The country has invested in initiatives aimed at establishing projects like plastics and automobiles recycling, as well as power generation from waste in developing nations across Southeast Asia, including Indonesia, Thailand, Vietnam, and the Philippines, facilitated through organizations and programs like the Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA) and the Joint Crediting Mechanism (JCM). Such export of enterprises and innovations will enable the Japanese environmental sector to enhance its global impact. Simultaneously, regional enterprises will have the chance to leverage policy initiatives and technology -focusedcross -bordercollaboration to seize emerging markets and high -valuesectors, thereby expediting their international expansion. In particular, the recycling rate for category four electric household appliances, i.e. air conditioners, televisions, refrigerators and washing machines, in Japan increased slightly from 86% in 2019 to 87% in 2024, with the number of recycled units reduced to approximately 14.4 million units in 2024 from 14.8 million units in 2019 with a CAGR of -0.6%. This is mainly due to Japan’s Home Appliance Recycling Law implemented in 2001, which mandates that category four electric household appliances must be recycled and disposed of by manufacturers or recycling centers, supported