New eco-materials based on a food waste
Nowadays on the territory of BRICS countries more than 250 million metric tons of rice grows per year (figure 1). About 20% of this amount is the rice husk - one of the main non-recycling food waste. Such a big amount of rice husk can cover the entire land area of the earth with 1 m thicknesses. Our project is based on an innovative patented technology called “reverse filling” to produce a new eco-materials based on food waste. We offer a mobile line for rice waste processing, which consists of a mobile trailer with technological equipment. Such a mobile recycling station can locally solve the problem of rice husk recycling, creating a new competitive eco-material.
Climate And Environmental Technologies
Technologies for the healthy environment
Our indicators and development strategy are shown in our presentation. We have passed all necessary experimental steps of our project, tested our technology on an industrial scale, and now planning to design a mobile setup to solve the problem of rice hus
Nowadays on the territory of BRICS countries more than 250 million metric tons of rice grows per year. About 20% of this amount is the rice husk - one of the main non-recycling food waste.
We have developed an innovative technology to recycle rice husk and produce porous eco granules as a filler for building and insulating materials. Our technology allows us to produce a large number of building materials with minimal energy and resource costs, which can be used to build pre-fabricated eco-houses for refugees and poor people in countryside.
• Golden medal of international inventors competition “Le’Peen” in France; • Winner of IQ year competition 2018 • GMIS expo - Abu-Dhabi (UAE, 2018) • Viva Technology expo - Paris, France (2017) • EcoTech expo award (Moscow, 2018) • Startup Tour regional winner (Skolkovo, 2019).
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