
During Taiwan's booming electronics industry era, significant amounts of waste metals were generated. To effectively address the growing waste problem, Yang Bao Enterprise Co., Ltd. adopted Japan's "urban mining" concept, processing discarded electronic materials to extract and reuse heavy metals. This provided the industry with a high-efficiency circular solution and laid the foundation for Taiwan's circular economy.
Yang Bao Enterprise Co., Ltd. keenly recognized the potential of the emerging Solid Recovered Fuel (SRF) technology globally. SRF technology offers significant advantages, such as effectively reducing pollutant emissions while greatly improving the energy conversion efficiency of waste.
The company’s research and development team adhered to European Union (EU) standards, striving for perfection in both processes and equipment to ensure quality and safety meet international benchmarks. Through fully automated systems and a newly EU-certified database, the company accurately identified and removed components unsuitable for combustion. Using optical sorting machines and batching systems, high-calorific components like plastics were optimally blended with low-calorific components like paper and wood, ensuring fuel homogenization and stability, thereby enhancing waste-to-energy conversion efficiency.