 
         
        
              Metals products with recycled content calculated in 
              accordance with ISO14021 and verified by a third party
            
              Metals products with recycled content 
              calculated in accordance with ISO14021 and 
              verified by a third party
            
          REMINE is a coined word combining “RE” meaning 
          “repeat/reborn” and “MINE”. The name was inspired by the idea
          of pre-consumer and post-consumer materials as “mines”. The
          brand name reflects Mitsubishi Materials’ commitment  to contribute to the creation of a sustainable society by offering the value of recycled metals.
        

*Due to the business restructuring, the production of platinum (Pt) and palladium (Pd) has been transferred from Material Eco Refine Co.'s Onahama site to Onahama Smelting Co. 
There is no changes to the manufacturing facilities, processes, or raw materials.
It is an international standard for “Environmental labels and declarations - Self-declared environmental claims (Type II environmental labeling)”. This standard includes a definition of recycled materials and a method for calculating recycled content.
            The facilities that produce tin (Sn), lead (Pb), bismuth (Bi), platinum (Pt), and palladium (Pd) operate on electricity derived from 100% renewable sources.
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In order to realize a sustainable society, it is our responsibility to our stakeholders to ensure the transparency and traceability of raw materials and other information in our products in the supply chain from the perspective of resource circulation and environmental impact reduction. Additionally, the need to quantify the environmental impact of products is becoming more important.
The “REMINE” series offers non-ferrous metals products that respond to such social needs by using our cultivated strength in recycling technology. The recycled content is calculated in accordance with the international standard ISO14021 (JIS Q14021) (*3) and verified by a third-party organization (SGS Japan Inc.) to ensure reliability.



