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[Column] What is Biomass? Explaining the Mechanism of Renewable Energy!

Recently, I will explain in an easy-to-understand manner the meaning of "biomass," which is gaining attention as a means of generating renewable energy, and the mechanism of renewable energy.

**What is Biomass?** Biomass is a term that combines "biological resources (BIO)" and "mass (MASS)," referring to organic resources generated from "renewable biological materials" without using fossil fuels. **What Can Be Generated from Biomass?** Biomass can be categorized into several types, but it can be broadly classified into three main categories: ■ Waste Biomass This type of biomass is generated from items that are generally discarded, primarily including the following types: Manure and urine from livestock (cattle, pigs, chickens, etc.), food waste (processed foods, waste oil), waste paper, pulp (factory wastewater), sewage, sludge, human waste, construction waste wood, and sawmill waste wood. ■ Unused Biomass This biomass is generated from materials that arise during agricultural or lumber processing and are planned to be discarded without use. Examples include wheat straw, rice husks, rice straw, and forestry offcuts. ■ Resource Crops These are crops cultivated specifically for the purpose of being used as "biomass resources"… For more details, please read the continuation at the URL below or contact us. If you are considering effective utilization of biomass, please consult with ELEMUS.

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Biomass (plant-derived component) blended ingredient 'Ecostarch60'

The main raw material (starch) is biodegradable, allowing for a reduction in CO2 equivalent to the amount added.

"Ecostarch60" is a biomass material primarily made from corn starch. Instead of using edible corn, it utilizes industrial corn (dent corn), which is less affected by price fluctuations. Additionally, corn starch (plant-derived component) can be blended in amounts ranging from 10% to 51%. 【Features】 ■ Since the main raw material is starch, it can be produced not only from corn but also from starch obtained from potatoes and other sources. ■ By adjusting the raw material blending ratio and processing temperature, considering the characteristics of biomass resin materials, it can be manufactured using standard plastic resin processing equipment without the need for specialized machinery. *For more details, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.

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100% biomass resin (bioplastic)

Achieved 100% biomass (49% natural-derived resin + 51% natural-derived filler). Contributing to efforts for CO2 reduction and decarbonization.

Our company offers a resin that achieves "100% biomass," composed of 49% plant-derived resin such as corn and 51% natural fillers made from wood powder, bamboo, and cellulose. Utilizing the high technical capabilities cultivated over more than 20 years, we blend and compound various raw materials. Through the provision of lightweight, durable, and tough high-performance bioplastic pellets, we contribute to the creation of low-environmental-impact products aimed at CO2 reduction and decarbonization. 【Features】 ■ 100% biomass (49% natural resin + 51% natural filler) ■ Compatible with biodegradable resins ■ Usable in various environmentally friendly products such as container packaging materials, cutlery, and toothbrushes ■ Provided in pellets blended with domestic and international biomass raw materials ■ Possible combinations with natural fillers such as oyster shells, talc, and clay *For more details about the products, please refer to the materials. Feel free to contact us with any inquiries.

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