This integrated package showcases an approach to waste management by combining multiple treatment technologies to fully utilize waste as a resource. It shifts from direct landfill of organic waste to appropriate treatment such as anaerobic digestion, ethanol production, and biochar conversion. Furthermore, the system enables energy recovery through incineration for electricity, and through green hydrogen methanation and membrane upgrading to produce biomethane and bioethanol. Such a package delivers not only improvements in public health, but also creates economic value.
Fully Utilizing Waste As a Resource To Decarbonize Our Lives Globally
Waste treatment facility settled in Japan. Combining biogasification plant with WtE facilities. Also utilized as venue for environmental education.
Organic waste is treated via anaerobic digestion, ethanol production, and biochar conversion, while green hydrogen upgrades outputs to decarbonize our lives globally.
Implementation Report
Based on the concept that fully utilizing waste resources contributes to decarbonization, our booth showcased various organic waste treatment technologies that enable methane emission reduction and recovery/utilization combined with hydrogen utilization. Consequently, our booth attracted over 700 visitors from 100 countries and regions, drawing significant interest.
Well-received Booth with Panel & Models
Explaining to Japanese Minister for Environment
Brazil Vice Minister for Fisheries & Aquaculture
Booth Staff and CEO, Who Also Spoke at Seminar
