List of Japanese Technologies Applicable to Asian Countries
The Ministry of the Environment, Japan (MOEJ) has been implementing bilateral cooperation projects with China, Indonesia and Vietnam as part of the Overseas Development Based on Japanese Model of Environmental Technologies since fiscal year 2009. The lists of the Japanese technologies which were compiled under these bilateral cooperation projects and are applicable to the countries concerned are outlined below together with the relevant links.
List of Technologies Concerning the Reduction of NOx in China
The List of Technologies Concerning the Reduction of NOx has been compiled to systematically explain the key points (principles and characteristics) of technologies concerning the reduction of NOx based on the results of analysis of the current problems involving NOx in China and of the local needs for these technologies. The list primarily targets government administrators and private company employees involved in efforts to reduce the emission of NOx in China.
(Published in March, 2010. All rights reserved)
List of Technologies Concerning the Management of Industrial Effluent in Vietnam
The List of Technologies Concerning the Management of Industrial Effluent was compiled to systematically explain the key points (principles and characteristics) of technologies concerning the management of industrial effluent based on the results of analysis of the current water pollution problems caused by industrial effluent in Vietnam and of the local needs for these technologies. The list primarily targets government administrators and private company employees involved in efforts to manage industrial effluent in Vietnam.
(Published in March, 2010. All rights reserved)
List of Technologies Concerning the Management of Industrial Effluent in Indonesia
The List of Technologies Concerning the Management of Industrial Effluent was compiled to systematically explain the key points (principles and characteristics) of technologies concerning the management of industrial effluent based on the results of analysis of the current water pollution problems caused by industrial effluent in Indonesia and of the local needs for these technologies. The list primarily targets government administrators and private company employees involved in efforts to manage industrial effluent in Indonesia.
(Published in November, 2013. All rights reserved)