MODERN ASIA ENVIRONMENTAL HOLDINGS PTE. LTD.

MODERN ASIA ENVIRONMENTAL HOLDINGS PTE. LTD.

MODERN ASIA ENVIRONMENTAL HOLDINGS PTE. LTD.

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MODERN ASIA ENVIRONMENTAL HOLDINGS PTE LTD

DOWA launches the new Modern Asia Environmental Holdings

Merged company centralises waste management and recycling operations in Singapore hub

Singapore, 25 April 2019 – DOWA, the leading Japanese waste management and recycling solutions provider, announced today the formation of the new Modern Asia Environmental Holdings (MAEH) in Singapore to strengthen its innovative offerings locally and regionally. The merged entity spearheads DOWA’s strategic expansion across Southeast Asia by test-bedding cutting-edge solutions in Singapore and building a network of effective waste management and recycling capabilities across Southeast Asia.

The new MAEH brings together combined capabilities of Technochem Environmental Complex Pte Ltd (Technochem) and Dowa Eco-System Singapore Pte Ltd (ESG) under one umbrella to offer incineration, recycling and precious metal recovery capabilities as well as an end-to-end approach to help countries in the region address their growing environmental waste management and recycling needs. MAEH also has a 95-percent stake in PT Prasadha Pamunah Limbah Industri (PPLi), which provides waste collection, recycling, treatment and disposal services in Indonesia.

Technochem specialises in the collection of chemical and water treatment, industrial cleaning services, incineration of waste and the sale of solvents and chemicals. It runs DOWA’s first vertical combustion incinerator outside Japan and the first of its kind in Singapore and Southeast Asia at Tuas industry estate. This incinerator, which occupies a smaller physical footprint compared to other facilities, uses a breakthrough super-low air ratio combustion method that consumes less fossil fuels. It was designed by DOWA in Japan following the Great East Japanese earthquake in 2011 to clear massive amounts of debris at disaster sites. MAEH plans to build a similar facility in Indonesia through PPLi.

ESG located at Jurong industry park, on the other hand, carries out in precious metal recovery using hydrometallurgy process. The facility in Singapore can recover gold, silver and palladium from electronic waste, e.g. gold plating scraps, lead frames with plastic, printed circuit boards, ceramic substrates and press-cut waste. Together with DOWA’s facilities in Japan, the company can recover up to 22 elements from the electronic waste it receives.

President of MAEH, Mr. Hideaki Kobayashi, said, “Leveraging the pioneering technology and expertise of DOWA together with the streamlining of our operations in Singapore, we are in a strong position to better serve our customers here and in the region. We think we can make great contributions towards the creation of a zero-waste circular economy that will sustain the long-term development of Southeast Asia.”

For example, in Japan, DOWA has invented a creative way of managing ash, a by-product of incineration. Its proprietary ash smelting technology allows a simultaneous separation of heavy metals from ash in the recycling process, creating a molten sludge that can be used for road construction when combined with cement. MAEH has plans to introduce this technology to Singapore and the region.

“Singapore provides us with an excellent environment to test-bed some of our state-of-the-art waste management and recycling solutions. It is our hub for Southeast Asia and also our spring-boar

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