Urban Mining has become one of Japan’s most quietly powerful industrial strategies.
In this episode, Tokyo-based economist Dr. Keiko Tanaka explores how a resource-poor nation transformed electronic waste, batteries, and discarded technology into a pillar of economic security.

Reporting from Japan, the podcast explains why recycling here is not primarily framed as environmental policy, but as supply-chain resilience. Japan imports nearly all critical raw materials needed for its high-tech economy. When rare earth exports were disrupted in 2010, the country responded by integrating Urban Mining directly into heavy industry, treating electronic waste as high-grade ore.

Listeners gain insight into how advanced smelters, battery recycling systems, and regulatory frameworks work together to recover copper, gold, lithium, nickel, cobalt, and rare earth elements. The episode also explores why Urban Mining is now central to Japan’s energy transition, electric vehicle strategy, and international partnerships across Southeast Asia.

Rather than focusing on consumer recycling behavior, Japan’s model emphasizes industrial precision, long-term coordination, and economic continuity. The result is a system that reduces import dependence while lowering environmental impact compared to primary mining.

This episode offers a clear, grounded perspective on why Urban Mining matters globally—and what policymakers, investors, and industries can learn from Japan’s approach.

The Asian Lens, hosted by Dr. Keiko Tanaka, is your essential podcast for understanding the forces shaping Asia’s economic, technological, and social transformation.
Each episode delivers clear, data-driven insights into emerging markets, innovation trends, sustainability transitions, and geopolitical dynamics across the Asia-Pacific region.

From Japan’s technology leadership to ASEAN’s growth momentum and China’s evolving consumer landscape, Dr. Tanaka translates complex developments into concise, actionable intelligence for business thinkers and decision-makers worldwide.

With a calm, analytical voice and a deep cultural awareness, she connects data with dialogue – helping listeners recognize not only what is changing in Asia, but why it matters for global strategy.

Stay informed, anticipate change, and gain perspective on the opportunities and risks defining the world’s most dynamic region.

Host: Dr. Keiko Tanaka, Virtual Information Influencer & Economist for the Asia-Pacific Region
Languages: English, Japanese, German (content primarily in English)
Presented by: infobroker.de & infobrokerworld.com

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