Essential for design offices and consultants: A substrate material using special porous concrete that allows for grass cultivation! Ideal for parking lots and other areas in factories and facilities that require green spaces!
"GXP" is a special porous concrete that utilizes the moisture retention properties of tiles, used as a base material for lawns. The irrigation system is embedded in the form of irrigation pipes, allowing for watering even when vehicles are parked on it. It is expected to provide temperature reduction effects in summer, CO2 reduction benefits, and relaxation effects due to its beautiful green color. Additionally, the tiles are made from recycled materials, making them highly recyclable and contributing to the effective use of resources in the local community and the planet. 【Features】 ■ High moisture retention, creating a favorable environment for grass growth ■ Strong base of porous concrete that can withstand vehicles ■ Suitable for parking lots in areas such as factories and commercial facilities where green spaces are needed ■ Low maintenance with irrigation pipes and timer control ■ Low-maintenance grass that does not grow tall easily *For more details, please refer to the PDF materials or feel free to contact us.
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Ecosystem Co., Ltd. has been engaged in the recycling of waste tiles, which were traditionally only disposed of in landfills, since 1999. We have developed various recycled paving materials (such as concrete-based) and have built a track record. Currently, we are expanding this business know-how nationwide through franchising and establishing a local recycling network for tiles. We are working on tile recycling across all of Japan. Initially, Mobacon was developed to create our tile recycling concrete paving materials. At the same time, we believe it can serve as a plant applicable for infrastructure maintenance and disaster response, contributing to the future development of the national land.