Tokyo Metropolitan Government to convert landfill site into sports ground
Updated:4 years, 9 months ago
Updated:4 years, 9 months ago
Tokyo (Japan), Oct 15 (ANI): Japanese silver grass is a landscape symbol during autumn in Japan. It is the landfill over site of Yatozawa disposal site in Hinode town of Tokyo and now the original scenery is full of nature. It is home to many precious creatures and insects. Tokyo Metropolitan Government is responsible for thorough management and preservation of the regenerated natural environment. It used to be a landfill for incinerated ash and waste from nearby municipalities. A sports ground will be built in the area for the citizens. The Futatsuzuka disposal site is a managed final disposal site equipped with the highest level of facility and system in Japan, and carries out thorough safety management. The facility is to dispose of incineration ash and non-combustible waste fragments from nearby municipal waste disposal plants and convert them into cement. This cement is called "eco-cement" because it is reused, meaning ecology and cement. Eco-cement is useful for town development and has many advantages. Natural destruction caused by landfill construction and soil pollution in waste disposal plants have become major problems in the world. The Tokyo Metropolitan Government's eco-cement project contributes to recycling society and conservation of nature through the reuse of incineration ash.
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