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A1-01 Development of Plastic Networking for Environmental Transformation Japan for circular economy

Principal Investigator

MUSA Akihiro(NEC Corporation)

Research overview

Linear economy systems have been causing many international social issues; climate change, environment pollution, biodiversity loss, resource depletion, economic loss, and so on. Recently, advanced nations have begun a transition to circular economy systems from the linear economy systems for sustainable societies. Then, the EU Commission requires digital product passport systems to manage product’s lifecycle.
In this project, NEC Corporation (NEC) develops a digital product passport system, called Plastic Networking for Environmental Transformation Japan (PLA-NETJ), for Japanese circular economy. The system has wide various data pertaining to all facets of the supply chain, from raw material extraction and processing locations to final product manufacturing sites, CO2 emissions levels, and recycled product incorporation rates and so on. Considering the Data Free Flow with Trust (DFFT), it is imperative to establish mechanisms that ensure the accuracy and trustworthiness of such data. The data confidentially protection and the decentralized identifier/data system are also important for real enterprise business. NEC develops the system by using the following technologies,