
Toyota, a company that is very sensitive towards the impact that its manufacturing operations have on the environment, has solicited the help of Bio-Reaction Industries(R) evolutionary technology to significantly reduce volatile organic compounds (VOC) emissions within one of its painting operations.
Toyota’s aluminum wheel plant in Delta, British Columbia recently added a third paint booth to meet growing demand. As a result, VOC emissions were expected to increase. To alleviate the VOC increase the plant needed to implement new emission reduction technology. This is where Bio-Reaction’s patented Air Pollution Control System came to help.
Bio-Reaction’s bio-oxidation systems are no secret to successful businesses. Chemical processing, wood products, food manufacturing and other industrial sectors are replacing thermal oxidizers with bio-oxidation systems, drastically reducing natural gas consumption. By not combusting this natural gas to burn up pollution emissions, companies utilizing Bio-Reaction’s technology are able to save up to 90% in operating costs and reduce their carbon footprint by 85% or more.
(Source) Press
Tags: air pollution control system, aluminum wheel, chemical processing, emission reduction, natural gas consumption, pollution control system, volatile organic compounds
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