Primary Criterion for Selecting Products
77.8% of Respondents replied, “I would have an intention to buy eco-products.”
Highly Recognized in their 40s with 81.7%
Considering Eco-Products as Positive Image
Progressive(58%), Distinctive(37%), High-technologic (33%)
Image of Eco-consumers - thoughtful, reasonable
Low Participation to the ‘Eco-Friendly’ Movement
Actual Rating just
What is the Green City?
Reduce pollution and human destruction of nature live in harmony with nature creating city
Example (Juehnde, Germany)
Sales of the biomass generated from the town (Food waste, hay, agricultural & forestry by-products, night soil)
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Biogas -> electricity, heat
- Power generation
- Heat generation
- Sales to the power company
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By – products
by-product, for example, during the production of coal and coke-oven gas.
In the early 1990's the M.W. Kellogg Co. developed a new reduced energy process for manufacturing ammonia. This technology was successfully implemented by Pacific Ammonia Inc at its Kitimat, British Columbia plant in 1994. This new technique can increase ammonia production by 40% by using two innovative processes. The fi
II. How is CBM formed
Coalbed methane (CH4) forms in one of two ways. During the earliest stage of coalification (the process that turns plant detritus into coal), biogenic methane is generated as a by-product of bacterial respiration. Aerobic bacteria (those that use oxygen in respiration) first metabolize any free oxygen left in the plant remains and the surrounding sediments. In fresh water
by-product, i.e. distillers' dried grains with solubles (DDGS) as animal food, which may not expand like the ethanol market in the future. In addition to the price, there is concern about damaging forests by increasing farming area as a result of more ethanol production from, for instance, sugar cane in Brazil.
Lignocellulosic materials are renewable, largely unused, and abundantly available so