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ecorevo.jp is the website for a recycled tile brand operated by 株式会社エクシィズ. It is not a general-purpose e-commerce store, but rather a product showcase and inquiry portal for architecture, design, construction, and corporate sustainability projects. Its proposition is to manufacture tiles using recycling technologies, with a stated challenge of achieving a “リサイクル率100%,” and it offers series such as モルテノヴァ, Uool, and 陶冶.
In terms of products and supply chain, ecorevo has a clear positioning: it primarily reuses inorganic waste materials, including molten slag from municipal waste incineration, glass wool offcuts from home-appliance manufacturing, waste from clay mines, and certain types of industrial waste. Uool is stated to use up to 98% recycled materials and reduce energy consumption through electric kilns and low-temperature firing; 陶冶 uses more than 80% recycled raw materials at most; and モルテノヴァ incorporates molten スラグ into its glaze. The FAQ explains that not all waste can be used: organic matter, hazardous substances, or materials that may affect equipment are unsuitable, and safety and suitability testing is conducted.
The website discloses a fair amount of per-square-meter pricing information. モルテノヴァ is around ¥7,500–¥12,500/㎡, Uool is ¥25,800/㎡ for unglazed and ¥39,800/㎡ for glazed, and 陶冶 is around ¥18,200–¥21,200/㎡. The FAQ also acknowledges that recycled tiles may be more expensive than ordinary tiles because they require additional processes such as removing foreign matter, crushing, and blending. For fulfillment, the pages list quantities per box, weight, and inventory status, including regular stock, limited stock, and made-to-order production. However, they do not explain online ordering, shipping fees, lead times, or return/exchange policies.
The strengths are that the environmental value, material sources, and explanations around strength and safety are relatively clear. The company can also support development workflows for businesses or municipalities, including raw-material testing, blending trials, and forming/firing tests. Design options are fairly broad as well, and some products support color and shape customization. The drawbacks are its weak e-commerce functionality: there is no shopping cart, no payment-method information, and no explanation of international shipping. Custom-made products are generally not managed as inventory, so project procurement may require a long communication cycle. Some products also have a relatively high price threshold.
It is better suited to architects, interior design firms, construction procurement teams, building-material distributors, and manufacturers or municipalities looking to turn inorganic waste into building materials. It is less suitable for ordinary buyers who expect instant online transactions. The main content does not provide information on access from China, and network/payment availability is unknown. If sourcing from China, it is advisable to use the contact form or phone number to confirm export availability, payment terms, samples, and logistics. Alternatives may include local recycled building-material manufacturers, sustainable ceramic brands, or conventional tile suppliers.
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ecorevo.jp is an Japan E-commerce provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 7.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Limited (proxy recommended). Click "Visit Official Site" to reach ecorevo.jp directly.