Prevention of erosion on embankments and early greening is possible! Introducing our embankment greening products.
"Green Net Attached Haryshibatai" is an artificial turf specifically designed for embankments, featuring seeds and fertilizers attached to a special soluble paper. It prevents erosion of embankment slopes and achieves early greening. The net is made of polyethylene material and is green in color. Please feel free to contact us when placing an order. 【Standard Specifications】 ■ Quantity: 100m² ■ Width: 1m ■ Length: 20m *For more details, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.
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Since our founding, we have taken on the mission of "creating a green country" and have contributed to national greening, land conservation, and the creation of a rich natural environment through our greening projects. Even in the 21st century, often referred to as the era of the environment, we strive to be an "environmental creation company" that applies the technologies we have cultivated in greening to the improvement of the environment for the Earth and its people, engaging in creativity (planning, research, and development). In 2024, we recognize biodiversity conservation, a pressing social issue, as a new mission we must undertake, with our participation in the 30by30 Alliance and the certification of our research fields as "natural coexistence sites." Moving forward, we will actively address various social issues, starting with biodiversity conservation, in pursuit of a sustainable society. We aim to be a lasting company that meets the needs of local communities, promoting the greening of parking lots to mitigate the heat island effect, as well as greening watersheds, riverbanks, coastlines, and parks to propose a lush living environment.

