Company: SEAH
Filing Date: 2025-09-25
Form Type: F-1
Source: 0001213900-25-091701
Chunk: 83

Company: Seahawk Recycling Holdings, Inc.
Filing Date: 2025-09-25
Form: F-1
Chunk 83
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 In addition, the Japanese government has designated 600 million yen to assist companies in transforming waste from advanced industries into recycled materials and to foster collaboration with manufacturers that utilize these materials, ensuring their effective market entry and alignment with industrial needs. Additionally, Japan plans to stimulate a total of 150 trillion yen in public and private investment over the next decade by issuing climate transformation bonds to back the Green Transformation (GX) initiative. The funds generated will be directed towards enhancing emission reduction technologies, with a focus on ironmaking, batteries, semiconductors, and similar sectors, anticipated to foster technology sharing and industrial collaboration. As the Japanese government progresses in enhancing its policies and boosting its investment in resources, local environmental industry participants will further solidify the principle of sustainable management, leading to an ongoing expansion of the sustainable sector. 55 According to Japan’s Ministry of the Environment, Japan’s circular economy market size is targeted to expand to 80 trillion yen by 2030, compared to approximately 50 trillion yen in 2022, reflecting a CAGR of approximately 6%. In the waste production sector, Japan’s annual waste generation has decreased from 41.7 million metric tonnes to 39 million metric tonnes in 2023, indicating progress towards the desired goal. In the recycling and recovery sector, Japan has showcased its global leadership in the fields of steel and paper. Nonetheless, considerable opportunities for growth remain in other essential sectors, and the government is actively promoting the development of high -potentialrecycling regions. For instance, in the realm of electronic waste recycling, the Japanese government has established a goal of recycling 500,000 tonnes of electrical products containing rare metals by 2030, representing a 50% increase over the 2020 level. Furthermore, concerning the waste and inferior products produced during the manufacturing of batteries and components, which has already reached 3,000 tonnes in 2023, the government intends to revise the Law for Promotion of Effective Utilization of Resources in 2025. This amendment will require producers to transform these wastes into usable resources, aiming to decrease exports and safeguard valuable metals like lithium, nickel, and cobalt from being lost to foreign markets. Besides, regarding the recycling of plastics, the European Commission has updated the End -of -LifeVehicle Regulations to mandate the incorporation of a specific percentage of recycled plastics in automobile manufacturing. Vehicles that fail to meet these regulations will not be permitted for sale within the European Union. In response, the Japanese government is accelerating the creation of a supply chain for recycled plastics that includes autom