Riken Technos Develops Resin Products Using Calcium Carbonate Derived from Landfill Leachate in Collaboration with Waseda University and Midac HD

Riken Technos, in partnership with Waseda University and Midac Holdings, has developed a technology to reuse calcium carbonate recovered from industrial waste landfill leachate as a filler for resin products, achieving both resource recycling and CO2 reduction.
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Riken Technos Corporation (Headquarters: Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo; President and Representative Director: Kazuaki Tokiwa) has developed resin products using calcium carbonate derived from leachate generated at industrial waste landfills, in collaboration with the Geotechnical Engineering Laboratory at Waseda University and Midac Holdings Co., Ltd. This initiative aims to simultaneously achieve sustainability and the effective utilization of carbon dioxide.

Riken Technos manufactures and sells compound products using polyvinyl chloride (PVC) and thermoplastic elastomers, as well as various film products. Fillers such as calcium carbonate are used in these compound products to control their properties. While calcium carbonate is typically obtained through mining, this project focuses on calcium carbonate produced during the treatment process of leachate at landfill sites.

Calcium carbonate produced by reacting calcium ions in leachate with carbonate ions has traditionally been discarded. This technology not only reuses this waste as a resource but also utilizes CO2 emitted during waste incineration as a source of carbonate ions, contributing to the fight against global warming.

In this tripartite collaboration, Waseda University handled material analysis and basic evaluation; Midac Holdings provided the raw materials and studied the processes; and Riken Technos conducted productization studies and safety evaluations. The results demonstrated that the recovered calcium carbonate can be used equivalently to commercially available products as a filler for resins.

Moving forward, the companies will establish a framework for commercial utilization and explore applications in various resins, including PVC. The developed product is scheduled to be exhibited at the 'Automotive Engineering Exposition 2026 YOKOHAMA' at Pacifico Yokohama from May 27th to 29th, 2026.

FAQ

今回の共同開発の主な成果は何ですか?

産業廃棄物の最終処分場で発生する浸出水から炭酸カルシウムを回収し、それを樹脂製品のフィラー(充填剤)として市販品と同等に再利用できることを見出した点です。

この技術にはどのような環境的メリットがありますか?

廃棄物の有効利用に加え、焼却処理時に排出される二酸化炭素を炭酸イオン源として活用し固定化できるため、地球温暖化対策と資源循環を同時に達成できます。

開発された炭酸カルシウムの性能は既存の製品と比べてどうですか?

樹脂用フィラーとしての可能性を検討した結果、一般的に使用されている鉱山採掘由来の炭酸カルシウムと同等に使用できることが確認されています。

どのような樹脂製品への応用が想定されていますか?

ポリ塩化ビニル(PVC)をはじめとする様々な樹脂への展開が検討されており、コンパウンド製品や各種フィルム製品など幅広い分野が対象となります。

実物を確認できる機会はありますか?

2026年5月27日から29日にパシフィコ横浜で開催される「人とくるまのテクノロジー展 2026 YOKOHAMA」に本開発品が出展される予定です。