This completed pilot facility aims to establish a cost-competitive, advanced wastewater treatment technology
Mitsubishi Chemical Corp. (MCC) announced that it has completed construction of a pilot facility at its Hiroshima Plant to develop an advanced wastewater treatment technology for improving the quality of wastewater from chemical plants. Construction on the plant began in October 2024.
This completed pilot facility aims to establish a cost-competitive, advanced wastewater treatment technology by combining a wide range of solutions that MCC's production engineering and research departments have refined. By horizontally deploying this technology across our domestic and overseas plants, we aim to achieve our COD reduction target for FY2029, and will explore the possibility of commercializing it as a water treatment business in the medium to long term.
In its “Medium-Term Management Plan 2029,” MCC set the reduction of COD (Chemical Oxygen Demand) as a sustainability target related to water resource management, and has worked to reduce COD in wastewater from its chemical plants.
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