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Yoshikazu HASEGAWA, Takashi WATANABE, Koji KATO, 2000, ‘Development of Re-circulation<br />

System for <strong>Tableware</strong> –Research for LCA-’, CERAMIC DATA BOOK 2000, Vol.28, p. 64-67.<br />

Yoshio TAKAHASHI, 2009, ‘<strong>Recycling</strong> System of Broken Strengthened-Porcelain <strong>Tableware</strong> for<br />

School Lunch’, CERAMICS JAPAN, Vol.44, pp. 37-41.<br />

Kyoko EJIRI, 2009, ‘Used <strong>Ceramic</strong> <strong>Tableware</strong> and Civic Movement’, CERAMICS JAPAN, Vol.44,<br />

pp. 42-48.<br />

Yoshikazu HASEGAWA, Minoru ICHIDATE, Itaru HIBINO, Ryo SUZUKI, Seiji KATO, 2007, ‘Public<br />

awareness on recycling ceramic tableware—Case of Tajimi City -’, Proceedings of the 18th Annual<br />

Conference of The Japan Society of Waste Management Experts, Tsukuba International Congress<br />

Canter, Tsukuba, 19-20th November, pp. 84-86.<br />

Kenji TATEISHI, Koji KATO, Masatoshi MIZUNO, 2010, ‘Development of ecology tableware using<br />

recycled ceramic material(2)’, REPORTS OF THE GIFU PREFECTURAL CERAMICS RESEARCH<br />

INSTITUTE 2010, pp. 1-6.<br />

Yoshikazu HASEGAWA, Masatoshi MIZUNO, Yoshiyuki IWATA, Koji KATO, <strong>Green</strong> <strong>Life</strong> <strong>21</strong>, 2008,<br />

‘<strong>Life</strong> Cycle Design Study in <strong>Ceramic</strong>s (2)’, REPORTS OF THE GIFU PREFECTURAL CERAMICS<br />

RESEARCH INSTITUTE 2008, pp. 24-26.<br />

Yoshikazu Hasegawa is a Director of <strong>Green</strong> <strong>Life</strong> <strong>21</strong>, Japan.<br />

RED <strong>Objects</strong>⏐⏐Collaboration in Experimental Design Research<br />

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