Date:4 Nov 2024
Country: Taiwan
Rice
Shells/Husk
Construction materials
wall panels,Bricks,Tiles,Wall panels
Application
Description Taiwanese upcycling company Miniwiz is transforming waste materials like rice husks, and plastic into high-performance building products, addressing the carbon footprint of construction. Their innovative processes have produced over 1,200 types of local waste-based materials for structures like walls and tiles. Partnering with LOTOS, they’re also creating low-carbon alternatives to concrete using industrial waste. These projects help reduce emissions and promote sustainable building practices.
Pathway Description: Miniwiz collects various local waste materials, such as rice husks and insect shells, and processes them through methods like grinding and melting. The materials are then molded into durable building products like tiles, bricks, and panels. These waste-derived materials are designed to replace traditional construction materials, reducing carbon emissions. The final products are used in large-scale projects, promoting sustainable, low-carbon construction.
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Tags: Waste Based ProductsWaste To Building MaterialsCarbon Footprint Reduction
Construction materials
wall panels,Bricks,Tiles,Wall panels
Types of Feedstock
Secondary agricultural residue
Name
Rice Husk
Form
Solid biomass
Commercials
Easy collection from rice mills; requires minimal processing
Logistics
Abundant and low-cost; suitable for upcycled applications
Characteristics
High silica content
Thermal
Melting
Mechanical
Grinding,Molding
Entrepreneurs/startups
Miniwiz,LOTOS