We are promoting initiatives to collect used cooking oil as a base and utilize it as an alternative fuel for diesel.
The "Oyama Nanohana Bio Project" for recycling waste cooking oil promotes the effective use of used cooking oil and expired cooking oil from households. We cultivate rapeseed, press it to produce rapeseed oil, and utilize it in homes and other settings. By collecting waste cooking oil at a central location and converting it into an alternative fuel for diesel (biodiesel), we are promoting its use as fuel for vehicles and agricultural machinery. 【Features】 ■ Prevention of global warming ■ Construction of a circular society ■ Promotion of local production for local consumption *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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**Expected Effects** - Effective use of idle farmland and unused land - Promotion of local production for local consumption utilizing rapeseed oil - Agricultural promotion linking energy and agriculture - Promotion of regional environmental development and revitalization - Reduction of food mileage - Promotion of the use of biodiesel fuel (BDF) - Effective utilization of local resources *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.*
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Polars Institute mainly manufactures and sells agents that neutralize harmful heavy metals contained in factory wastewater and industrial waste. The agents are offered under the Ash One series, available in liquid and powder forms, as well as inorganic and organic types for various applications. Among them, there are many achievements with inorganic powder Ash One M for molten furnace fly ash and organic liquid chelating agent Ash One L-810 for general incinerator fly ash. Polars Institute is dedicated to research and development related to the environment, continuously honing its skills to address recycling (resource recovery from waste) and environmental pollution issues. Polars Institute also undertakes verification tests for essential products such as drinking water, including ionized water and purified water, as well as purification products for river and lake water.