Meeting for technology appraisal of “Project to Invest Biology Recycling” from steel slag
-   +   A-   A+     23/07/2012

On July 17, 2012, Provincial Science Council chairmaned by Mr.Nguyen Thanh Cong had a meeting for technology appraisal of “Project to Invest Biology Recycling” from steel slag led by Mr.Luong Thanh Chuong, CEO of GREEN MATERIAL CO., LTD

In recent years, Ba Ria – Vung Tau province has been in trouble to treat a huge volume of steel slag generated from three local steel manufacturing factories. It is costly for these companies to hire other to dumping their steel slag. The authority must arrange a large square of land for dumping and individuals have been purschasing steel slag illegally causing environtment pollution. Ba Ria –Vung Tau will have eight projects of steel treatment into operation in 2015 with total capacity of bloom yard around 5.25 million of tons per year, accounting for 65.62% total product nationwide. Annual quantity of steel slag can be generated more than 1 million of ton. And it is not simple to treat such huge industrial waste source.

 

GREEN MATERIAL CO.,

LTD has been recycling steel slags to construction materials from above scraps to build ways, especially filtering materials to treat environtment friendly sewage.  

GREEN MATERIAL CO., LTD uses modern technology to filter residualized iron, isolates magnetized materials and grinds them as inputs for manufacturing construction materials to build ways, resist corrosion, improve land, filter water and air. It is cheaper than current materials in use and does not cause environment pollution.
Recycling steel slag into construction materials not only saves millions of dollar for Steel Treatment Companies but also helps Ba Ria – Vung Tau solve environment pollution issues and supplies replacemet materials for provincial exhausted natural resources. Thanks to benefits of recycling and using steel slag in practice, Science Council highly appreciates feasibility of project and agrees to deploy.


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