Yi Chun Eco (6912)'s waste diaper recycling business not only provides raw materials for the industry, but also has the opportunity to further contribute to the purification of nuclear wastewater around the world.
At the end of August, Japan's Fukushima began to discharge nuclear wastewater, and the second discharge is expected to take place in mid-October, causing worldwide concern. In view of this, Yi Chun Environmental Science and Tsinghua University nuclear species characterization research team and joint research and development of the "nuclear energy-grade low-carbon filters", is the world's first use of waste diapers to remove radioactive species in nuclear wastewater raw materials, and has been successfully tested in the laboratory has been verified, the effect of removing radioactive species of up to 95% or more, is expected to provide the Japanese ALPS filters to purify nuclear wastewater of harmful nuclear species, instead of chemical resin and solvent, to provide an effective solution to the nuclear wastewater treatment and discharge. It is expected to provide Japan ALPS filter media to purify nuclear wastewater from harmful species and replace chemical resins and solvents, providing an effective solution for nuclear wastewater treatment and discharge.
Dr. Chuan-Bin Li, a member of the nuclear species characterization research team at National Tsing Hua University, who was one of the first group of people in Taiwan to be invited to visit the Fukushima power plant, has previously proposed an innovative low-carbon technology called "Waste to Cure Nuclear Waste", which will be jointly developed with Yi Chun Eco-Technology from August 2023, in which the waste diaper raw materials recovered by Yijun's proprietary patented technology are used in the surface treatment of different low-carbon surfaces and bridging technology, which effectively removes radioactivity from the nuclear species. Nuclear species are effectively removed through different low-carbon surface treatments and bridging technologies. This achievement has attracted the attention of Japanese officials and Tokyo Electric Power Company, while researchers and enterprises from different countries have expressed high interest.
On the 3rd, Prof. Toshihiko Okun, Chairman of NPO Non-Profit Sustainability Research Institute of Japan, and Shin-ichiro Uematsu, Assistant Professor of Applied Quantum Science of Hokkaido University, accompanied by Dr. Chuan-Bin Li of Tsinghua University, visited Yi Chun Eco Corporation in Luzhu, Taoyuan, to further discuss cooperation with Tsinghua University and Yi Chun Eco Corporation, and to express their deep affirmation of Yi Chun Eco Corporation's patented technology of disposable diapers, which is the only one of its kind in the world.
In 2025, China will enter a substantial non-nuclear home, three nuclear power plants will be decommissioned one after another, and the purification and treatment of a large amount of hazardous nuclear wastewater will become a thorny issue. At this time, Tsinghua University's Nuclear Species Characterization Research Team and Yijun Eco-Research have jointly developed the "Innovative Low Carbon Filter Media", which is worthy of the attention of the relevant governmental units, so as to prepare for the purification and treatment of nuclear wastewater and to make preparations for the nuclear wastewater purification and treatment in advance.