National Institute for Environmental Studies/Research Center for Material Cycles and Waste Management
Research buildings

1. Research Laboratory of Material Cycles and Waste Management

The Research Laboratory of Material Cycles and Waste Management was established in March 2002 for conducting comprehensive studies on waste reduction, recycling, appropriate waste treatment, risk control, and so on. It is equipped with several experimental plants, such as recycling plant of organic waste, thermal treatment plant and simulation plant of landfill, and the latest equipment for physical, chemical and biological analyses. The Center is using this Research Laboratory to conduct research on realizing a sound material-cycle society.
Structure Steel-Reinforced concrete, three-story building
Total floor area 4,200m2
Completion date March 2002
Major facilities
[1F] Resource-Recycling Plant, Thermal Treatment Plant, Landfill Simulation Plant, etc.
[2F] Chemical Analysis Laboratory for Recourses, Homoiothermal Room for Physicochemical Experiments, GC/MS Room, Biological Analysis Laboratory, etc.
[3F] Staff rooms, meeting room, etc.

2. Other related research facilities

The Center's research activities are conducted not only at the Research Laboratory of Material Cycles and Waste Management. To conduct environmental studies, it is imperative to go out into the field to observe actual phenomena taking place there and obtain reliable data. For example, we are conducting research on a final disposal plant at a demonstration site and promoting liquid waste restoration/ improvement technology development by constructing a demonstration plant. We are also engaged in field surveys and on-site, interview surveys from time to time.
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