- China
cracking down on industrial waste pollution
- Country
putting new measures in place to encourage companies to find greener
methods of waste disposal
- TMSR
Holding Company Limited provides patented methods to process and recycle
solid waste produced in mining and other industries
The People’s Republic of China has put solid industrial
waste at the top of its anti-pollution agenda, with new laws aimed at requiring
companies to implement measures to handle the waste they generate, according to
a Reuters report (http://ibn.fm/hThPJ).
As a developer and provider of innovative industrial and
mining waste management solutions, TMSR Holding Company Limited (NASDAQ: TMSR)
is dedicated to offering the mining sector and other industries a means of
turning waste into useful materials. Through its patented technology, the
company has developed processes to extract usable material from industrial
waste, including aluminum slag, red mud manganese tailings, copper mine
tailings and iron mine tailings.
Aluminum is the world’s second-most used metal after iron,
and China is the world’s biggest producer of aluminum. However, its production
poses several serious environmental challenges to the local communities settled
around areas where aluminum is mined and refined.
One such challenge relates to tailings, which are the
substances left over after the metals have been stripped from ore. Mining
tailings, in the form of rock waste, are often left in huge hill-sized piles
covering several acres. These hills may be unstable, causing devastating
landslides, as in Luoyang, Henan Province, in 2016, when tailings caused a
mudslide that destroyed a village (http://ibn.fm/lnDRV).
TMSR, through subsidiaries Shengrong Environmental and Wuhan
HOST Coating Materials, holds two international U.S. patents and six patents
issued by the People’s Republic of China, including three invention patents and
three utility model patents.
TMSR’s award-winning technologies include pollution-free
methods of processing and recycling tailings, as well as methods to deal with
manganese slag, a substance that poses a health and environmental hazard and
which can be expensive to dispose of.
Using these technologies, Shengrong Environmental recycles
solid waste from a number of industries in the People’s Republic of China,
extracting usable materials in processes that do not release dangerous chemical
discharge. The resulting residue is then used to produce construction
materials.
Shengrong also produces and sells processes and equipment
that provide businesses in the mining and industrial sectors with a greener
alternative to dispose of their solid waste.
Recognizing the value of TMSR’s technologies, the government
of the People’s Republic of China has commended its technologies and encourages
companies across the country to use these processes and products. The
government has also included TMSR’s products in its official procurement list.
For more information, visit the company’s website at www.TMSRHolding.com
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