How Desen’s Soil Washing plant Reduces Carbon Footprint in Environmental Remediation
With global "dual carbon" goals, environmental remediation projects increasingly require low-energy, low-emission equipment. Traditional soil washing systems consume large amounts of electricity and water, increasing the carbon footprint of remediation work.Desen’s soil washing plant addr
With global "dual carbon" goals, environmental remediation projects increasingly require low-energy, low-emission equipment. Traditional soil washing systems consume large amounts of electricity and water, increasing the carbon footprint of remediation work.
Desen’s soil washing plant addresses this with energy-saving motors (30% lower energy consumption than traditional models) and a closed-loop water system (reusing 80% of washing water). It also uses noise-reducing materials to keep operating noise below 70 decibels, avoiding disturbance to nearby communities. In a Beijing industrial zone remediation project, the plant reduced the project’s carbon emissions by 25% compared to traditional methods, helping the client meet local carbon reduction targets.