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Japan’s Environment Ministry Starts Lightweight Vehicle Program Using CNF

Dec. 14, 2016

Filed Under: Industry, Materials, Regulatory Agencies Tagged With: Akita Prefectural University, carbon dioxide, carbon nanofiber, CNF, CO2, Daikyo Nishikawa, Denso, Hitachi Maxell, Inoac, Japan Environmental Management Association for Industry, JEMAI, Kanazawa Institute of Technology, Kyoraku, Ministry of the Environment, Mitsubishi Engineering-Plastics, MOE, Nagoya Institute of Technology, Nano Cellulose Vehicle, Nano Cellulose Vehicle Project, NCV, PA, polyamide, polypropylene, PP, resin, Risho Kogyo, Saeilo, Sanwa Kako, Showa Martutsutsu, Showa Products, Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology, Toyota Boshoku, Toyota Technocraft

The Ministry of the Environment (MOE) has launched the Nano Cellulose Vehicle (NCV) Project, aimed at using cellulose nanofiber (CNF)…...

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