The Thinned Wood Chip Pavement Association (Location: Miyashiro, Saitama; President: Toshiyuki Shibayama) has announced that its wood chip pavement technology, which utilizes natural materials, has been registered with the New Technology Information System (NETIS) operated by the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism (MLIT). This means the technology has gained objective evaluation as a 'new technology from natural materials' suitable for public works.
Overview of NETIS Registration NETIS is a system managed by MLIT to promote the active use of useful new technologies developed by private companies in public works. Registered technologies become subject to comparative review by designers and project owners. The 'Natural Wood Chip Pavement' (Registration No.: CB-250023) was evaluated as a practical walkway construction technology that utilizes natural materials while ensuring usability.
Technology Features This pavement uses natural wood chips and offers the following advantages: - Mitigates surface temperature rise in summer by reducing heat reflection. - Suppresses weed growth, enabling maintenance without herbicides. - Contributes to forest resource circulation by utilizing thinned timber. - Made of natural materials, resulting in low environmental impact upon disposal. - Provides soft cushioning, reducing the physical strain of walking.
Envisioned Applications The technology has already begun to be implemented in spaces directly used by people, such as parks, promenades, school facilities, tourist sites, and rooftop greening projects. It serves as a solution that ensures user comfort and safety while reducing the maintenance burden.
Future Prospects Following this NETIS registration, the association plans to proactively propose the use of this technology for walkway and exterior construction projects, starting with public works. It aims to contribute to creating comfortable and safe spaces for users while promoting consideration for a sustainable environment.
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