Greening method Product List and Ranking from 34 Manufacturers, Suppliers and Companies

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Greening method Manufacturer, Suppliers and Company Rankings

Last Updated: Aggregation Period:Sep 03, 2025~Sep 30, 2025
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  1. 日本植生 Okayama//Building materials, supplies and fixtures manufacturers
  2. 丸八土建 Mie//General contractors and subcontractors
  3. 長繊維緑化協会 Tokyo//General contractors and subcontractors
  4. 4 田中建設 Ishikawa//Building materials, supplies and fixtures manufacturers
  5. 5 西武造園 Tokyo//others

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  1. Integrated parking lot greening method "Tafutafu Park" for roadbed layers. 日本植生
  2. Polysoil Soil Improvement Method for Slope Greening in Rock Bed Greening 丸八土建
  3. Long Fiber Reinforced Soil Integrated Greening Method "Roving Wall Method" 長繊維緑化協会
  4. 4 [Construction Example] A grassy area accessible to people and vehicles. Temporary parking during events. 日本植生
  5. 5 Soil-less vertical greening method "Leaf Wall Method" 西武造園

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Long Fiber Reinforced Soil Integrated Greening Method "Roving Wall Method"

Conservation of landscapes through soil structures mixed with long fibers and vegetation substrate spraying! It can be applied to various locations.

The "Roving Wall Method" is a general term for a construction method that consists of two types: soil structures in which long fibers are forcibly mixed into a mixture of sand and water, and greening techniques such as spraying vegetation substrate. Since it has reinforcement effects and allows for full greening, it is possible to preserve the landscape. Additionally, this method can be applied to various shapes of slopes and inclines, making it suitable for steep slopes, landslide areas, and the slopes of tunnel entrances. 【Features】 ■ Stable quality ■ Applicable in snowy and cold regions ■ Landscape preservation and reduction of environmental impact ■ Environment suitable for growth ■ Excellent portability and reduction of manual labor ■ Long-distance pumping up to 160m *For more details, please refer to the PDF materials or feel free to contact us.

  • Earth retaining wall/foundation reinforcement
  • Earthworks
  • Pile and foundation work

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Slope greening method "Roving Shot Method / Roving Soil Method"

The use of biodegradable long fibers is also possible! We introduce a groundbreaking greening method for slopes that meets the needs of the times.

The construction method pursued is a groundbreaking spray application technique aimed at creating a durable growth foundation that excels in erosion resistance and can adapt to labor-saving construction and various site conditions required by the times. As for the spray type, there are the "Roving Shot Method," which incorporates long fibers into thick-layer substrate spraying, and the "Roving Soil Method," which incorporates long fibers into soil spraying. These methods can be flexibly applied according to the site conditions of the slopes being constructed. **Features of the Roving Shot Method (Thick-layer Substrate Spraying Type):** - Reinforcement effects similar to the elongation of plant root systems can be expected from the initial spraying. - Further improvement in erosion resistance can be achieved. - The need for vegetation nets and diamond mesh installation can be omitted. - Long fibers can be transported over distances of up to 160 meters, making them suitable for long slopes. - The use of biodegradable long fibers is also possible. *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.*

  • Earth retaining wall/foundation reinforcement
  • Earthworks
  • Pile and foundation work

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Slope greening method "Kaerudogreen Method"

Utilizing the surface soil on site for natural restoration greening. A wide range of soils, from sandy soil to organic soil, can be used for construction.

The "Kaerudogreen Method" is a slope greening technique that utilizes surface soil for the restoration of natural vegetation and recycles construction-generated soil. It effectively recycles natural surface soil and construction-generated soil (excavated soil, muddy water treatment cake, dredged soil), which were previously disposed of, into a durable "vegetation substrate soil" that can be pneumatically transported. Similar to conventional vegetation substrate spraying methods, it can be applied to various slope and ground conditions, and by changing the thickness of the vegetation substrate, it can accommodate slopes from loose soil to bedrock. 【Features】 ■ Wide compatibility from sandy soil to organic soil - Can be used immediately except for soil that significantly exceeds the liquid limit. ■ Improved granular structure with water retention and air permeability - The soil is improved into a granular structure that excels in water retention and air permeability, making it resistant to erosion by water, thus creating a vegetation substrate suitable for plant growth. ■ Achieves natural restoration at low cost - Excavated soil, including surface soil obtained by heavy machinery, can be used. *For more details, please refer to the PDF materials or feel free to contact us.

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  • Ground foundation construction method
  • Other civil engineering services

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[Information] Overview and Case Studies of the Polysoil Greening Method <NETIS Registration>

Greening solar power generation facilities! We introduce an overview and various utilization examples.

This document introduces an overview of the Polysoil Greening Work implemented as a soil erosion prevention measure for solar power generation facilities, along with various case studies of its application. *NETIS Registration: KT-210082-A Starting with the "Overview of Polysoil Greening Work," it includes photos showcasing the greening of solar power generation facilities. Please use this as a reference for Polysoil Greening Work. 【Contents (Excerpt)】 ■ Company Overview ■ Greening Solar Power Generation Facilities! (Effects of Polysoil Greening Work) ■ Previous Vegetation Works ■ New Vegetation Works ■ Overview of Polysoil Greening Work *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

  • Civil Engineering Method

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Polysoil Soil Improvement Method for Slope Greening in Rock Bed Greening

Highly effective for greening rock surfaces! When naturally dried, it exhibits erosion prevention effects and forms a robust greening foundation that is not washed away even by heavy rainfall of several tens of millimeters per hour.

The "PoliSoil Soil Improvement Method" is an effective slope greening technique that offers rapid erosion prevention, reliable full greening, and high cost-effectiveness, even for rock and hard soil. By adding acrylic polymer resin to the soil material, a solid foundation is achieved. It protects the surface by spraying it onto rock slopes or soil slopes. Since fertile black soil is solidified with acrylic resin and soil granulation agents, it is not washed away by rain. 【Features】 - Soil material: High-nutrition foundation of black soil, bark compost, and wood-based fibers - Rapid effectiveness that demonstrates erosion prevention within 1 to 3 days of natural drying after construction - Forms a robust greening foundation that combines erosion prevention and permeability - Protects slopes with a coating effect that does not wash away even in heavy rain with rainfall rates of several tens of millimeters - Its effects last approximately six months to one year, ensuring reliable greening regardless of the construction period ★ For soil slopes, we recommend the cost-effective "PoliSoil Greening Method." We also provide a catalog along with the "PoliSoil Soil Improvement Method," so please refer to the PDF materials for more details or feel free to contact us.

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Greening Method "Plasma Green Method"

We promote resource circulation by utilizing locally sourced materials and recycled resources.

The "Plasma Green Method" is an innovative new spraying technique that utilizes plant waste and excavated soil from dam sediment to create a strong slope formation, taking into consideration harmony with the environment and landscape. Once the sprayed material intertwines with the ground surface, it does not create structural gaps with the underlying soil, allowing for a foundation that experiences minimal expansion, contraction, and degradation, and it is possible to propose the absence of a wire mesh depending on the local conditions. By forming a strong foundation, it enables the establishment of communities where native large tree plants, which have slow germination and growth, are less suppressed by invasive herbaceous plants and legumes. [Features] ■ Advanced afforestation is possible ■ Strong foundation formation is possible ■ Cost reduction is possible ■ Design considerate of the landscape is possible *For more details, please feel free to contact us.

  • Civil Engineering Method
  • Renovation and repair methods
  • Special Construction Method

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Introduction to the Vegetation Substrate Injection Method "Green Green Mat Method"

A groundbreaking new method for creating a stable vegetation substrate layer on slopes.

Nishinippon Green Maintenance offers a vegetation substrate injection method that involves injecting a slurry-like vegetation substrate, fertilizer, and seeds into a bag-shaped mat (Green Green Mat) that is deployed and anchored on slopes, creating a vegetation foundation. The growth foundation retained by the Green Green Mat experiences almost no material flow, making it effective for greening steep slopes, rocky and soil-less slopes, slopes with abundant spring water, and cold regions prone to frost heave, which have traditionally been difficult. It also demonstrates excellent effects for greening primarily woody plants that germinate and grow extremely slowly. 【Features】 ■ Greening is possible even in harsh natural environments ■ High foundation retention capability ■ Reduction of herbaceous seed sowing amounts is possible ■ Each greening target can be achieved ■ Measures against animal damage ■ Greening of flooded slopes *For more details, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.

  • Wall and rooftop greenery
  • Civil Engineering Method

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Fiber winding finishing material construction method

Surface protection method for fiber sheets

The A-1mm method for fiber wrapping surface finishing involves applying a protective finish of 1mm thickness on the surface after attaching the fiber sheet, which helps prevent the degradation of epoxy resin used for attaching the fiber sheet and considers the protection of the fibers. The B-10mm method involves applying a protective finish of 10mm thickness on the surface after attaching the fiber sheet, which not only prevents the degradation of epoxy resin used for attaching the fiber sheet but also considers the protection against collisions with vehicles and the protection of bridge piers within rivers.

  • Slope protection material

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[Construction Example] Greening of the asphalt (pavement) factory employee parking lot.

Standard equipped with automatic irrigation system! A case study of thin-layer parking greening method installed on pavement.

In the fiscal year 2018 (H30), we would like to introduce a case where the "Tafutafu Park 55," a type of green parking method installed on pavement, was implemented in the greening project of a private factory employee parking lot. The existing asphalt was excavated by 55mm, and our product was embedded. Due to the limited number of parking spaces for employees, the project was divided into sections to ensure that employee parking could be maintained during construction. Please feel free to contact us if you have any inquiries. [Case Overview] ■ Project Name: 2018 (H30) Fiscal Year Private Factory Employee Parking Lot Greening Project ■ Location: Hyogo Prefecture ■ Construction Date: March 2019 (R1) ■ Area: 400m2 ■ Purpose: Parking Lot *For more details, please refer to the related links or feel free to contact us.

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  • Paving of sidewalks, roads, parking lots and stadiums

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【Construction Example】Greening of a parking lot that can be completed in a short period and with minimal yard space.

The construction period can be shortened, and even if there are no operating factories or alternative parking spaces available, it is possible to carry out the work with minimal yard space!

In the fiscal year 2022 (R4), we would like to introduce a case where the "Tafutafu Park 55" green parking method was implemented in the greening construction of a private factory employee parking lot. This method was adopted because it minimizes the removal of existing asphalt and can be constructed without affecting the operational factory. We excavated 55mm of the existing asphalt and installed our product. This method does not require the stripping of existing pavement such as asphalt or earthworks, allowing for a reduction in removal and disposal costs. 【Case Overview】 ■ Project Name: 2022 (R4) Fiscal Year Private Factory Employee Parking Lot Greening Construction ■ Location: Osaka Prefecture ■ Construction Date: October 2022 (R4) ■ Area: 1330m2 ■ Purpose: Parking Lot *For more details, please refer to the related links or feel free to contact us.

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  • Paving of sidewalks, roads, parking lots and stadiums

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[Construction Example] A grassy area accessible to people and vehicles. Temporary parking during events.

A structure that ensures the growth layer of roots, preventing compaction due to foot traffic! An example of being used as a parking lot.

We would like to introduce a case of the pressure-resistant green space greening method "Grass Strong" implemented at the Tondabayashi Park lawn area, which also serves as a temporary parking lot. This project was commissioned by the Kishiwada Civil Engineering Office and carried out in Osaka Prefecture. During events, white lines are drawn to designate parking spaces. This method allows the lawn area to be used as a space accessible to people and vehicles, with no protrusions on the surface. 【Case Overview】 ■ Project Name: 2018 (H30) Tondabayashi Park Lawn Area and Temporary Parking Lot ■ Location: Osaka Prefecture ■ Construction Date: March 2018 (H30) ■ Area: 5,100 m² ■ Purpose: Lawn Area *For more details, please refer to the related links or feel free to contact us.

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New greening method that does not use the 【NETIS registration】 sheet.

A weed control method that not only suppresses weeds but is also environmentally friendly and easy to maintain.

The weed control greening method is a new greening technique registered with NETIS that uses alkaline recycled soil instead of sheets. 【What's Different Here!】 ● Since it uses weed control soil instead of sheets, there is no risk of sheets blowing onto the road. ● Himeiwadare grass grows quickly, allowing for speedy completion of the installation. The weed control greening method combines weed control soil and Himeiwadare grass to create a beautiful environment, achieving an eco-friendly solution that is gentle for everyone in the future. The raw materials for the weed control soil are sediment sludge from the Tedorigawa water supply and construction waste soil. By mixing in a lime-based solidifying agent, we recycle materials that would normally become industrial waste into soil that suppresses weed growth. Additionally, by mixing in tile waste, we can create color and also provide cushioning effects. *For more details, please contact us or refer to the catalog. *We are currently recruiting franchise members. (Franchises and agents) Please feel free to inquire about this as well.

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Introduction of slope greening examples at solar power plants [Case study collection available].

The slope with a geology of comprehensive mountain sand was improved through polysoil greening work, as soil was flowing out every time it rained. *Case study collection and technical materials are currently available.

We would like to introduce a case where our Polysoil Greening Work was implemented at a solar power plant. "Polysoil Greening Work" is a slope greening method that firmly coats soil and sand slopes with an acrylic resin, providing quick erosion prevention, reliable full greening, and significant cost-effectiveness. *NETIS Registration: KT-210082-A 【Challenges Before Construction】 Due to the geology of the entire area being sandy soil, soil would wash away with every rain, resulting in muddy water. 【Results After Construction】 - There was no runoff at all even during heavy rain on the third day after construction. - Full greening was achieved in about one month. *For more details, please refer to the materials available for download in PDF format or feel free to contact us.

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Toray's rooftop greening method using the resilient "evergreen giraffe grass" that withstands environmental changes.

For those who don't want to fail at rooftop greening. We achieve drought-resistant rooftop greening using "evergreen giraffe grass." Easy to install and requires no maintenance!

The "Fujita Rooftop Greening System" utilizes "evergreen sedum" that maintains greenery year-round and employs a zippered bag made of high-strength, high-density polyester non-woven fabric called "Aksutamanto," contributing to solving challenges related to rooftop greening. Sedum is resistant to drought and temperature changes, adapting to Japan's unique climatic conditions. It requires no maintenance (such as watering or weed control), and installation is easy, making rooftop greening cost-effective. 【This is suitable for the following concerns】 ■ Plants for rooftop greening are dying... ■ Weeds are becoming a problem... ■ Soil is washing away and clogging the drains... ■ Considering rooftop greening, but want to avoid failure... *For detailed specifications, please download the PDF. Feel free to contact us for more information.

  • Wall and rooftop greenery

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[Construction Example] Andersen Park Dog Run. Measures against stress from feces, urine, and foot pressure.

An example of a construction method that secures a root growth layer and prevents compaction due to foot traffic!

In the 2014 fiscal year, we would like to introduce a case where the pressure-resistant green space greening method "Grass Strong" was implemented at the Andersen Park dog run. This product was chosen because it is resilient to stress from urine and feces, as well as foot traffic. Its safety due to the absence of protrusions on the surface and the ability to prevent excavation with the GS net also make it suitable for dog runs. 【Case Overview】 ■ Project Name: 2014 Andersen Park Dog Run ■ Location: Chiba Prefecture ■ Construction Date: February 2014 ■ Area: 3,100 m² ■ Purpose: Park *For more details, please refer to the related links or feel free to contact us.

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