Equivalent to natural sand! Recycled glass granulated sand that can be used safely.
"Sandwave G" is a recycled glass granulated sand that safely meets the environmental standards related to soil contamination based on the Basic Environmental Law. The main raw material is glass bottles discharged as waste from municipalities. It is processed at Japan's largest facility with a processing capacity of 400 tons per day. Recently, there has been an active use of environmentally friendly applications, leading to rainwater retention and infiltration as a response to recent guerrilla rainstorms, as well as the use of permeable and evaporative materials in parking lot sub-bases and interlocking sand, contributing to a safe and secure living foundation through recycling. 【Features】 ■ Can be used equivalent to natural sand ■ Adopted as backfill material for gas pipes ■ Usable as civil engineering materials such as underground drainage materials, permeable materials, and sand mats ■ Registered product in the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism's "New Technology Information System" - NETIS ■ Obtained "Eco Mark Product Certification" *For more details, please contact us or download the catalog.
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【Basic Sizes】 ○0–5mm ○5–10mm ○0–10mm ●For more details, please contact us or download the catalog.
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We, Glass Resourcing Co., Ltd., consider the expanding waste as "waste and resources" with the motto "Do what needs to be done now and pave the way for the future." We will continue to conduct various research and surveys to adapt to all environmental societies. Furthermore, as a pioneer in the reverse industry, we will continue to strive and challenge ourselves to realize innovative products, developments, and systems, creating new value in "waste and resources" and contributing to the environmental society of the 21st century.