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Oshima Industry Co., Ltd

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 Burning Passion

"Recycling" must become a larger part of our vocabulary for the future of our planet and human beings. Oshima Industry strives to be a plant that suggests new possibilities that adequately and safely responds to the trust our clients have placed in us.

Message from the CEO

See waste as a beginning, not an end.

We, Oshima Industry Co., Ltd, have been in the waste disposal business since 1967, when we were running a small car rental company, and as part of our contribution to the local community, we started to undertake general waste transportation services.

Since then, with the cooperation of local residents, we have built dioxin-compliant incinerators, intermediate treatment plants, and controlled final disposal facilities, and are actively working to recycle waste as well as reuse waste heat from plant incineration facilities (thermal recycling) under the motto of "making the unnecessary into the necessary."

As the proper disposal of waste has become a major issue in recent years, we will continue to strive to be a company that our customers can trust with the know-how of waste disposal that we have cultivated over the years.

Oshima Industry Co., Ltd CEO
大島権人

Corporate Philosophy

Oshima Industry Co., Ltd strives to contribute to society and the environment by recycling waste, reducing energy dependence, and reducing the impact on the environment. We will achieve this through our main business operations of recycling, collecting and transporting general and industrial waste, intermediate processing, and final disposal of waste.

Corporate History

- 1967-1999
March 1967 President Toru Oshima Founded the Mitagawa Rent-a-Car Company at Mitagawacho
April 1973 Moved to Current Location & Consigned by Mitagawacho to Transport General Waste
April 1974 Received License to Process General Waste in Saga Prefecture
January 1975 Founded the Company to Expand the Business
April 1977 Granted Approval to Process General Waste from Four Neighboring Towns
1977 - April 1981 Installed and Commenced Operations of the Intermediate Processing Facility (Crushing, Sorting, Incinerating, Compressing, Desiccating) for Industrial Waste
April 1985 Granted Industrial Waste Treatment Permits from All Prefectures in Kyushu
April 1986 Established the Controlled Final Disposal Facility
Established the Sefuri Intermediate Processing Facility
July 1987 Established a Kagoshima Branch Office
1987 Established the Recycling Plant
1987 Established the Recycling Plant
1990 Changed Board of Directors
1996 Installed Two Rotary-Kiln Incinerators for Sludge
- 2000〜
2001 Installed a Fully Automated, Large-Scale Incinerator that Utilizes Gas Emissions During the 2002 Fiscal Year
2002 Founded Kyushu Food Factory Recycle B.C.A.
ISO14001 (Collection & Transportation, Intermediate Processing, and Final Disposal)
2004 Installed a Heat Emissions Boiler (Thermal Recycling)
June 2011 Started Rare Metal Operations
1989 Installed Large Incinerator
May 2012 Changed Board of Directors
July 2013
October 2013
Installed a Steam Generator for On-Site Power
Authenticated and Registered for Eco Action 21 (Authentication & Registration No. 0009683)
2014 Established a Fukuoka Branch Office in Chuo Ward
October 2014 Certified as an Outstanding Industrial Waste Disposal Company (Certification No. 04141007703)
2015 Acquired West Farm in Kusu, Oita and Established a Compost Plant
April 2016 Changed Board of Directors: Appointed Kento Oshima as CEO
April 2020 No. 3 incinerator opened.

Company Overview

Company Name Oshima Industry Co., Ltd
Founded January 27th, 1975
Capital Twenty Million JPY
Location 【Head Office】
842-0031
2469-1 Yoshida, Yoshinogari, Kanzaki District, Saga Prefecture
TEL 0952-53-4400 (Main Line) / FAX 0952-53-4404
【Sefuri Plant】
2133-1 Sefurimachi Haramaki, Kanzaki, Saga Prefecture
【Oita Plant】
9839-3 Tobata, Kusu, Kusu District, Oita Prefecture
【Kumamoto Plant】
1390-1, Oaza Aiya, Minamiseki-cho, Tamana-gun, Kumamoto, Japan
Board of Directors President and CEO: Kento Oshima
Bank Saga Bank, Mitagawa Branch
Saga Kyoei Bank, Mitagawa Branch
The Bank of Fukuoka, Kurume Sales Department
Japan Policy Finance Corporation, Saga Branch