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Ishihara Sangyo convicted of dumping industrial waste

Ishihara Sangyo convicted of dumping industrial waste

MIE, Japan - Fujio Tamura, president of Japanese chemical maker Ishihara Sangyo Kaisha Ltd., faces the press at the Mie prefectural office on June 25 after the Tsu District Court fined the company 50 million yen and convicted two of its former officials for illegally dumping industrial waste as a recycled product.

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Ishihara Sangyo head to resign over noncompliance

Ishihara Sangyo head to resign over noncompliance

OSAKA, Japan - Ishihara Sangyo Kaisha Ltd. President Fujio Tamura (R) and his aides bow in a gesture of apology at a press conference in Osaka on Nov. 18. Tamura said he will resign by next September to take the blame for the major titanium oxide maker's noncompliance involving contaminated recycled products.

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Police search Ishihara Sangyo plant over disposal violation

Police search Ishihara Sangyo plant over disposal violation

YOKKAICHI, Japan - Photo shows the factory of Ishihara Sangyo Kaisha Ltd. in Yokkaichi, Mie Prefecture, which police searched on Nov. 8 on suspicion of violating the waste management law by selling contaminated recycled products to unlicensed garbage disposal firms.

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Police search Ishihara Sangyo plant over disposal violation

Police search Ishihara Sangyo plant over disposal violation

YOKKAICHI, Japan - Police officers walk into the factory of Ishihara Sangyo Kaisha Ltd. in Yokkaichi, Mie Prefecture, on Nov. 8 for investigation on suspicion of violating the waste management law by selling contaminated recycled products to unlicensed garbage disposal firms.

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Police urged to charge Ishihara Sangyo with disposal law violation

Police urged to charge Ishihara Sangyo with disposal law violation

TSU, Japan - Two Mie Prefectural government officials hold a press conference at their office on Nov. 5 after their government filed criminal complaints with local police against Ishihara Sangyo Kaisha Ltd., saying the Osaka-based major chemical firm violated the waste management law by selling controversial recycle products to unlicensed garbage disposal firms.

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U.S. jury indicts Ishihara Sangyo for price-fixing

U.S. jury indicts Ishihara Sangyo for price-fixing

OSAKA, Japan - File photo shows the head office in Osaka of Ishihara Sangyo Kaisha Ltd., which a U.S. federal grand jury indicted along with three of its executives July 25 on charges of participating in a conspiracy to fix prices of materials used in the manufacture of videotapes.

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Police search Ishihara Sangyo plant over disposal violation

Police search Ishihara Sangyo plant over disposal violation

YOKKAICHI, Japan - Police officers walk into the factory of Ishihara Sangyo Kaisha Ltd. in Yokkaichi, Mie Prefecture, on Nov. 8 for investigation on suspicion of violating the waste management law by selling contaminated recycled products to unlicensed garbage disposal firms. (Kyodo)

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Police search Ishihara Sangyo plant over disposal violation

Police search Ishihara Sangyo plant over disposal violation

YOKKAICHI, Japan - Photo shows the factory of Ishihara Sangyo Kaisha Ltd. in Yokkaichi, Mie Prefecture, which police searched on Nov. 8 on suspicion of violating the waste management law by selling contaminated recycled products to unlicensed garbage disposal firms. (Kyodo)

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Ishihara Sangyo head to resign over noncompliance

Ishihara Sangyo head to resign over noncompliance

OSAKA, Japan - Ishihara Sangyo Kaisha Ltd. President Fujio Tamura (R) and his aides bow in a gesture of apology at a press conference in Osaka on Nov. 18. Tamura said he will resign by next September to take the blame for the major titanium oxide maker's noncompliance involving contaminated recycled products. (Kyodo)

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Ishihara Sangyo convicted of dumping industrial waste

Ishihara Sangyo convicted of dumping industrial waste

MIE, Japan - Fujio Tamura, president of Japanese chemical maker Ishihara Sangyo Kaisha Ltd., faces the press at the Mie prefectural office on June 25 after the Tsu District Court fined the company 50 million yen and convicted two of its former officials for illegally dumping industrial waste as a recycled product. (Kyodo)

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Police urged to charge Ishihara Sangyo with disposal law violati

Police urged to charge Ishihara Sangyo with disposal law violati

TSU, Japan - Two Mie Prefectural government officials hold a press conference at their office on Nov. 5 after their government filed criminal complaints with local police against Ishihara Sangyo Kaisha Ltd., saying the Osaka-based major chemical firm violated the waste management law by selling controversial recycle products to unlicensed garbage disposal firms. (Kyodo)

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