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We would like to introduce the biological wastewater polyglutamate composting system "BPC (Biological Swedge Polyglutamate Composting)" developed by Tokai Bio. Wastewater mixed with livestock manure is temporarily stored in adjustment ponds, causing foul odors. By treating this wastewater with polyglutamate, it is flocculated and settled. The purified water meets the standards set by the Water Pollution Control Law and can be easily treated for discharge. The flocculated pollutants are composted with the help of bio bacteria. This compost can also be returned to local agricultural workers and residents. 【Features】 - Treated to a harmless water quality with no odor or color - Complete on-site treatment with zero transportation costs - Compared to incineration methods using heavy oil, carbon dioxide emissions are nearly zero - Wastewater sludge is transformed into beneficial compost * "Polyglutamate" is a water purification material developed by Kenri Oda, chairman of Nippon Polyglutamate Co., utilizing the sticky component of natto, "polyglutamic acid." Tokai Bio uses this "polyglutamate" for wastewater purification. * For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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Free membership registrationThe "BOR System" (Bio-Bacteria Odor Improvement System) is a recommended odor environment improvement project for those seeking low-cost solutions to improve odor environments. There are cases where serious troubles arise between management and residents due to unpleasant odors generated by waste treatment facilities such as food factories, sewage treatment plants, garbage disposal, livestock facilities like poultry and pig farms, and fertilizer factories. Odors mainly occur when adverse conditions overlap in several areas of the facility, leading to the proliferation of decay bacteria. This aspect is improved using biotechnology to suppress the growth of decay bacteria. 【Features】 ■ Residents will be freed from the persistent odor issues that have troubled them throughout the year. ■ Businesses will be able to control odors. ■ Local governments will act as a bridge to foster good relationships between residents and businesses, alleviating the pressure on both sides. ■ The surrounding environment will be improved, enhancing work efficiency. ■ Complete performance guarantee system. *For more details, please refer to the PDF materials or feel free to contact us.
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Free membership registrationWe would like to introduce the "BES System" for composting green waste using bio-organisms to everyone in the Environmental Division of the administration and to those in food processing factories such as bean sprouts and mushrooms. The processing of green waste faces two issues: incineration costs and carbon dioxide emissions. Our system can remarkably solve these problems associated with green waste. With the biodegradation by bio-organisms, the use of heavy oil for incineration is reduced to zero, and green waste becomes an excellent bio-fertilizer. Furthermore, the completed bio-fertilizer can be returned to the citizens, supporting clean agriculture in the community. 【Features】 - No need for a large plant; it can be implemented in a simple building with a roof and walls. - Treatment through biodegradation using useful microorganisms, including bio-organisms. - Zero heavy oil usage, leading to significant cost reduction. - Biodegraded green waste becomes an excellent bio-fertilizer. - CO2 reduction effect. *For more details, please refer to the PDF materials or feel free to contact us.
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Free membership registrationWe would like to introduce a case study of the implementation of the "BES System" for composting green waste using beneficial microorganisms at H Park in Gifu Prefecture. Green waste, which could only be incinerated before, is now processed through biodegradation using beneficial microorganisms, including bio bacteria. As a result, it can be managed without using heavy oil, leading to significant cost reductions. By converting what was previously a negative aspect of green waste disposal into biofertilizer, it becomes a resource that supports plant growth. In this case study, the cost of green waste, which was nearly 10 million yen annually, has been reduced to 3 million yen. Additionally, the effect of CO2 reduction is substantial, contributing to a decrease in environmental impact. [Overview] ■ Before Implementation - Annual green waste: 1,000 tons; waste disposal (incineration) cost: 60,000 yen/ton = 60 million yen - Estimated CO2 emissions (from heavy oil incineration) ■ After Implementation - Annual green waste: 1,000 tons; bio bacteria ecosystem processing cost: 10,000 yen/ton = 10 million yen - Estimated CO2 emissions (from heavy machinery usage + CO2 generated during decomposition) - amount absorbed by plants using biofertilizer *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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Free membership registrationAt Tokai Bio Co., Ltd., we are engaged in the bioconversion of various types of waste into biofertilizer, including wood chips (such as pruning branches, felled trees, bamboo, stumps, bark, etc.), demolition wood waste, pallets, lumber scraps, and discarded furniture, as well as grass clippings (light materials that are dried immediately after cutting and decayed materials that have been cut for a considerable time) and animal and plant residues (such as coffee grounds, tea leaves, agar waste, and chestnut skins from sweet chestnut paste). In the "On-site Composting Project," we conducted waste bioconversion in City N, where the annual amount of combustible waste is 22,000 tons, of which 8.8% consists of wood and bamboo. 【Features】 ○ Possible reduction of waste incineration costs ○ Safety confirmed through analysis and plant testing ○ Free return to citizens as compost using public relations, etc. ○ Promotion of agriculture with organic biofertilizer For more details, please contact us or download the catalog.
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