Is Microbial Treatment the Most Environmentally Friendly?

Is Microbial Treatment the Most Environmentally Friendly?

Wastewater Treatment

To begin with, wastewater treatment involves various methods, yet they all share a fundamental principle: separating pollutants from water to ensure safe disposal. Among these, microbial treatment stands out as the most environmentally friendly approach.

Unlike traditional methods that extract pollutants as solid waste, microbial treatment utilizes the natural power of microorganisms to adsorb and break down contaminants. While other systems rely on heavy chemical usage or costly consumables like membranes, a well-established microbial system requires little more than a steady supply of air to operate.

Furthermore, traditional methods often result in solid waste that must be incinerated—a process that consumes significant fossil fuels and emits substantial CO2. In contrast, microorganisms biologically degrade pollutants into water and CO2 naturally. By eliminating the need for energy-intensive incineration, we significantly reduce the environmental footprint.

This is why Nippon ALSi is dedicated to mastering microbial treatment. We believe that advancing this technology is a direct contribution to global conservation. Guided by this philosophy, we developed BIO ALSi—our premier microbial treatment plant. We remain committed to supporting our customers while striving to protect the planet for future generations.

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