Support for Municipalities in Tackling Coastal Debris
The Savior of Coastal Debris Problems!!
In recent years, the issue of debris washing up on coastlines and beaches has become a major societal concern. This is especially problematic in remote island regions, where waste disposal is particularly challenging. In response, administrative measures such as the “Act on the Promotion of Coastal Drifted Waste Disposal" and the “Regional Green New Deal Fund" have been introduced to support these efforts. In this context, our compact incinerator, the “CHIRIMESER TG-49 Model," was highly praised by Miyakojima City in Okinawa Prefecture. In July 2009, it became the first unit delivered to a municipality, installed at the Miyakojima City Clean Center. Since then, it has been adopted in many other remote islands within Okinawa and even in Tsushima, Nagasaki Prefecture.
Coastal Debris – Zamami Edition Click here to watch on YouTube
Coastal Debris – Miyakojima Edition Click here to watch on YouTube
Proven Experience and Results! The Savior of Coastal Debris, from Okinawa!
Compact Incinerator “CHIRIMESER" We proudly recommend it with confidence!!
Check out the results from actual installations at various locations!
Miyakojima City Clean Center
Immediately after installation (Oct. 2009) → 6 months later (Mar. 2010)
Tonaki Village Office
Immediately after installation (February 2010) → 8 months later (October 2010)
Other Municipal Installation Records
Remote Island Municipality Achievement Repor

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