Technology / Service Summary

Through catalytic low-temperature carbonization technology that converts waste into resources, we produce bioplastic raw materials that can be used as alternatives to waste plastics, while also suppressing the emission of microplastics and VOCs. This is an environmentally friendly technology.

Purpose

Convert waste into resources through environmentally friendly methods, thereby reducing reliance on petroleum-based plastics and cutting emissions of hazardous substances from incineration. Contribute to the realization of a circular economy and the promotion of carbon neutrality.

Feature

Utilize catalytic low-temperature carbonization to carbonize and recycle organic waste with lower energy consumption.
Produce biomass-based materials as alternatives to plastics.
Suppress the generation of microplastics.
Significantly reduce VOCs and other harmful substances in exhaust gases.

Effect

Achieve both cost reduction in waste treatment and the creation of value-added resources (carbon materials and raw materials for bioplastics).
Reduce environmental emissions of microplastics and VOCs.
Contribute to carbon neutrality through CO₂ emission reduction.

Controlled Substance

  • Microplastics
  • Volatile Organic Compounds(VOC)

Applicable Regions / Countries

  • Japan
  • Southeast Asia
  • ASEAN countries

    Viet Nam,Malaysia

Accomplishments

Domestic Research Institutions (Ongoing)
 Demonstration studies on low-temperature carbonization of organic waste are underway at universities and research facilities. These projects are verifying the effective utilization of carbon materials and the reduction of VOC emissions.
Food & Beverage Industry (Planned)
 A project is being prepared to carbonize coffee grounds generated by café chains for circular use as soil improvers and fuel resources.
Municipal Waste Treatment Centers (Planned)
 Plans are in place to carbonize organic waste such as pruned branches and fallen leaves, and utilize the products as compost and carbon materials within local communities.
Overseas Expansion (Planned)
 Initiatives are being developed to establish circular resource utilization models for agricultural residues and food waste in Asian regions.

Locations for inspection

Centre of Garage, Cyberjaya
Universiti Putra Malaysia

Related SDGs Goals

  • 3. Good Health and Well-being
  • 7. Affordable and Clean Energy
  • 9. Industry, Innovation and Infrastructure
  • 13. Climate Action

Catalytic Low-Temperature Carbonization Machine and Waste-Derived Bioplastics Development