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Greening method Manufacturer, Suppliers and Company Rankings

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  1. ZERO Hyogo//Building materials, supplies and fixtures
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  3. 光が丘興産 Tokyo//Building materials, supplies and fixtures
  4. 4 緑化計画研究所 Kanagawa//retail
  5. 5 田中建設 Ishikawa//environment

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  1. Dai-Rin-style greening method (non-decaying bark soil "E Soil") ZERO
  2. Toray's rooftop greening method using the resilient "evergreen giraffe grass" that withstands environmental changes.
  3. Slope greening method "Kaerudogreen Method" 光が丘興産
  4. 4 <Recruiting Agents> NETIS Registration - Weed Control and Greening Methods [Case Study Collection Provided] 田中建設
  5. 4 Rooftop greening method: Evergreen Kiri-sō bag method - A safe and secure rooftop greening method. 緑化計画研究所

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Dai-Rin-style greening method (non-decaying bark soil "E Soil")

A low-cost, low-maintenance greening method using "E-Soil," a 100% natural building material made from specially processed bark of cedar and cypress that does not rot.

The Obayashi-style greening method is characterized by the use of "E Soil," a non-decaying bark soil developed by Obayashi Environmental Technology Research Institute Co., Ltd. "E Soil" is made from specially processed cedar and cypress bark and is a 100% natural recycled building material. The features of "E Soil" are as follows: 1. It has the natural antibacterial and insect-repelling properties of cedar and cypress, which helps suppress the growth of root rot fungi and other pathogens in the soil, thereby reducing the incidence of diseases in grass and flowers. 2. Since cedar and cypress bark does not decompose, it maintains its fibrous state for a long time, eliminating the need for soil replacement or addition. 3. It is lightweight, allowing it to accommodate the load-bearing capacity of existing structures. 4. It does not get blown away by the wind or washed away by rain, making installation simple as it only requires placing "E Soil." There is no need for the drainage layer typically required in conventional greening. 5. Due to its high gas phase ratio, the soil thickness can be shallower than usual, while still adequately storing and supplying oxygen, water, and nutrients to plants, promoting strong root growth and supporting plant development over many years. These features allow for low-cost installation, and after installation, the use of pesticides and other chemicals is greatly reduced, enabling low maintenance.

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Green Roof Method Wet Jet

Methods for freely designing roof greening, wall greening, and rooftop greening.

The Wet Jet green roofing method is a thin-layer greening system that can create a rich vegetative environment with minimal irrigation equipment and maintenance. While green roofs and green walls are often discussed with an environmentally friendly image, they actually rely on greening technologies that have a significant environmental impact. The Wet Jet has established a true ecological greening system by recreating the terraced rice farming seen in the mountainous regions of Southeast Asia using metal roofing technology. Even with a small amount of irrigation, water gradually spreads downwards like in terraced fields, ensuring adequate soil moisture across the entire planting area. Furthermore, despite being a thin-layer greening method with a low design load, it is capable of supporting a variety of plants from low slopes to vertical walls.

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TerraCell wall greening method

We will introduce a new method that allows not only herbaceous plants but also the planting of shrubs!

The "Teracell Wall Greening Method" involves fixing Teracell (a honeycomb-type flexible form made of high-density polyethylene) to wall surfaces (such as concrete or masonry blocks), filling the frame with planting soil, and then planting vegetation to green the wall. There are two thicknesses of Teracell for wall greening: 15 cm and 20 cm, allowing for the selection of planting substrate thickness based on the species of plants to be planted. This significantly expands the options for the plants that can be planted. 【Features】 - Made of lightweight and strong high-density polyethylene, it can be easily fixed to concrete surfaces. - Its flexibility allows for installation on uneven surfaces and curves. - The planting substrate within the frame uses a lightweight artificial soil with excellent water retention and drainage properties. - By wrapping plant seedlings in coir pots (made from coconut fibers) and moss, it prevents soil runoff during heavy rain. - It is also possible to add high-performance water-retaining agents to the soil as an option. *For more details, please refer to the PDF materials or feel free to contact us.

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Greening Project - Weed Control Greening Method

A weed control method that not only suppresses weeds but is also environmentally friendly and easy to maintain.

The weed control greening method combines weed control soil and creeping thyme to create a beautiful environment and achieve an eco-friendly solution that is gentle for everyone in the future. The raw materials for the weed control soil are purified sediment from the Tedori River water supply and construction waste soil. By mixing in a lime-based solidifying agent, we can recycle materials that would typically become industrial waste into soil that suppresses weed growth. Additionally, by mixing in waste tiles, we can create color and also provide cushioning effects. Creeping thyme is a perennial plant from the family Lamiaceae, native to subtropical regions from Southeast Asia to South America (in Japan, it grows naturally in Okinawa). As a seedless plant, it helps protect native Japanese species. The effectiveness of the weed control greening method lies in the synergistic effect of the weed control soil, which suppresses weed growth, and the creeping thyme, which also inhibits the growth of other weeds, allowing for environmentally friendly and economically viable greening. For more details, please contact us or refer to the catalog.

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New weed control greening method that does not use the NETIS registration sheet.

A weed control method that not only suppresses weeds but is also environmentally friendly and easy to maintain.

The weed control greening method is a new greening technique registered with NETIS that uses alkaline recycled soil and creeping thyme instead of sheets. 【What's Different Here!】 ● Since it uses weed control soil instead of sheets, there is no risk of sheets blowing onto the road. ● Creeping thyme grows quickly, allowing for speedy completion of the work. The weed control greening method combines weed control soil and creeping thyme to create a beautiful environment, achieving an eco-friendly solution that is gentle for everyone in the future. The raw materials for the weed control soil are sediment from the water purification of the Tedori River and construction waste soil. By mixing in a lime-based solidifier, we recycle materials that would normally become industrial waste into soil that suppresses weed growth. Additionally, by mixing in tile waste, we can create colors and also provide cushioning effects. *For more details, please contact us or refer to the catalog. *We are currently recruiting franchise members (franchises and agents). Please feel free to inquire about this as well.

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<Recruiting Agents> NETIS Registration - Weed Control and Greening Methods [Case Study Collection Provided]

Simultaneously achieve "weed suppression" and "greening"! A new proposal to "grow grass for weeding" using creeping thyme, which eliminates the need for mowing and repels pests.

Are you troubled by pesky weeds? Also, do you want to green your space but find maintenance cumbersome? Tanaka Construction's "Weed Control Greening Method" precisely solves these two concerns. This new method, registered with NETIS, simultaneously achieves "weed suppression" and "greening" by combining "weed control soil," which suppresses weed growth, with "Hime-Iwadare grass," which also inhibits weed proliferation, allowing for "growing grass to control weeds." *We are currently offering a collection of actual construction case studies! For more details, please download from the "PDF Download" link below. **Features of Hime-Iwadare Grass** - It has vigorous reproductive power and suppresses the growth of other weeds. - Its height is short, between 5cm and 7cm, so there is no need for mowing. - Its roots grow deep and densely, between 40cm and 60cm, which helps protect slopes. - It does not produce seeds, so pests are not attracted. - Countless white flowers bloom in a carpet-like fashion from June to September, maintaining a beautiful landscape. - No fertilizer is needed. - It can survive winter with 120 days of snow cover. It is resistant to cold. *We are currently recruiting franchise members (franchises and agents). *For more details, please contact us or download the PDF materials to learn more.

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Rooftop greening method: Evergreen Kiri-sō bag method - A safe and secure rooftop greening method.

Roof greening method that does not require watering - a simple and safe roof greening method.

The rooftop greening method "Evergreen Kiri Grass Bag Method" is a greening technique developed considering the recent climate in Japan. It utilizes the resilient evergreen Kiri grass. **Rooftop Greening Revolution** Recent heavy rains and strong winds, phenomena that were once referred to as abnormal weather, are beginning to become commonplace. The plants used in traditional thin-layer rooftop greening have primarily been sedums, but they are declining due to the recent weather conditions. Additionally, heavy rains and strong winds have caused soil erosion and overgrowth of weeds. Until now, rooftop greening involved many complex systems that could only be managed by specialized contractors. The rooftop greening revolution aims to break away from these existing methods and maintain a green oasis easily and sustainably. The system that has made this rooftop greening revolution possible is the fail-proof rooftop greening system "Evergreen Kiri Grass Bag Method®." **Features of the Evergreen Kiri Grass Bag Method** - Soil erosion prevention - Weed control - Easy greening - Low maintenance - No watering required The Evergreen Kiri Grass Bag Method is a new greening technique that achieves "soil erosion prevention," "weed control," and "easy greening" by placing specialized soil for evergreen Kiri grass into bags. You can search for "Rooftop Greening Revolution" on YouTube to find videos of soil erosion experiments. You can access the video page through the related links below.

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Vegetation Method for Weed Control

We can achieve both weed control and greening at the same time! For enhancing the landscape and reducing maintenance costs in green spaces such as parks and roadside areas.

The "Weed Control Greening Method" involves laying and leveling a "Weed Control Soil Spread" that makes it difficult for weeds to grow, and densely planting "Dwarf Carpet Grass" that can thrive in weed control soil, allowing for simultaneous "weed suppression" and "greening." This method reduces the labor of mowing and maintenance costs, and the greening also prevents soil erosion during rainfall. It enhances the landscape, making it suitable for parks and schools. 【Features】 ■ Effective in various locations such as around transmission towers, school perimeters, central reservations, and parks ■ Reduces maintenance costs and contributes to CO2 reduction ■ NETIS registered product *We offer "work rate materials" to those considering specific applications. If you wish to receive them, please include "Request for work rate materials" in your inquiry.

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Slope greening method "Kaerudogreen Method"

Utilizing the surface soil on site for natural restoration greening. A wide range of soils, from sandy soil to organic soil, can be used for construction.

The "Kaerudogreen Method" is a slope greening technique that utilizes surface soil for the restoration of natural vegetation and recycles construction-generated soil. It effectively recycles natural surface soil and construction-generated soil (excavated soil, muddy water treatment cake, dredged soil) that were previously disposed of, into a durable "vegetation substrate soil" that can be air-transported. Similar to the conventional vegetation substrate spraying method, it can be applied to various slope and terrain conditions, and by changing the thickness of the vegetation substrate, it can accommodate slopes from soil to bedrock. 【Features】 ■ Wide compatibility from sandy soil to organic soil - Can be used immediately except for soil that significantly exceeds the liquid limit. ■ Improved granular structure with water retention and air permeability - The soil is improved into a granular structure that excels in water retention and air permeability, making it resistant to water erosion, thus creating a vegetation substrate suitable for plant growth. ■ Achieves natural restoration at low cost - Excavated soil that includes surface soil obtained by heavy machinery can be used. *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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New greening method that does not use the 【NETIS registration】 sheet.

A weed control method that not only suppresses weeds but is also environmentally friendly and easy to maintain.

The weed control greening method is a new greening technique registered with NETIS that uses alkaline recycled soil instead of sheets. 【What's Different!】 ● Since it uses weed control soil instead of sheets, there is no risk of sheets blowing onto the road. ● Himeiwadare grass grows quickly, allowing for speedy completion of the installation. The weed control greening method combines weed control soil and Himeiwadare grass to create a beautiful environment and achieve an eco-friendly solution that is gentle for everyone in the future. The raw materials for the weed control soil are sediment sludge from the Tedori River water supply and construction waste soil. Lime-based solidifiers are mixed in, recycling materials that would normally become industrial waste into soil that suppresses weed growth. Additionally, tile waste can be mixed in to create color and provide cushioning effects. *For more details, please contact us or refer to the catalog. *We are currently recruiting franchise members (franchises and agents). Please feel free to inquire about this as well.

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