A Necessary Measure for Regional Ecological Protection
The county-wide model is an essential approach to comprehensive regional ecological management, ensuring the harmless and resource-efficient treatment of urban and rural organic waste.
Improving urban and rural living environments aligns with the objectives of the "Beautiful Countryside" and "Rural Revitalization" strategies.
Addressing Industry Needs and Challenges
Large-scale pollution control enterprises face high costs, while small and medium-sized enterprises struggle to achieve county-wide, full-spectrum treatment.
From an economic and efficiency perspective, Yuanben Bio utilizes advanced domestic treatment technologies and equipment to process manure, kitchen waste, bamboo husks, and other organic materials through anaerobic and aerobic composting. This ensures harmless treatment and waste reduction while generating energy, ultimately producing organic fertilizer. Our approach aligns with international standards for organic waste treatment and processing.
Supporting Industrial Transformation for Sustainable Organic Waste Management
Urban and rural organic waste has a dual nature—it is both a resource and a pollutant. Proper management enables recycling, reducing reliance on virgin resources.
The Yuanben county-wide model adopts a resource-based approach to achieve harmless organic waste treatment, establishing an environmentally friendly, comprehensive treatment facility. Through county-wide, full-chain management, it maximizes waste-to-value conversion and lays the foundation for sustainable industry development.
A Model with Broad Demonstration Significance
The Yuanben county-wide model aims to build an environmentally friendly, comprehensive treatment facility while adhering to sustainable development principles. By effectively addressing pollution from the pig farming industry, agricultural organic waste, and kitchen waste at the county level, this model pioneers a sustainable development path. It serves as both a livelihood project and a public welfare initiative, protecting the regional ecological environment and improving local living conditions.