Creation of a Foundation Contributing to Blue Carbon Ecosystems and Biodiversity Through Tidal Flat Construction
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Toyo Construction and JFE Steel will begin a demonstration experiment on April 1, 2026, in Hyogo Prefecture, using dredged soil and calcia-modified materials to create artificial tidal flats that foster blue carbon ecosystems.
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- Q: When and where will the demonstration experiment begin?
- A: It will begin on April 1, 2026, in the Minatojima area of Nishinomiya and Ashiya ports in Hyogo Prefecture.
- Q: What is calcium-reformed soil?
- A: It is a material that improves the strength of soft dredged soil by mixing it with calcium-reformed material, a byproduct of steel manufacturing.
- Q: What is the purpose of this project?
- A: The purpose is to effectively utilize dredged soil that would otherwise be discarded and to contribute to carbon neutrality by creating blue carbon ecosystems (tidal flats) that absorb and fix CO2.