Adsorbent made in Japan that "absorbs only oil" To the site of Mauritius August 18 at 20:13

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Due to the problem that a Japanese cargo ship ran offshore in Mauritius, an island country in the Indian Ocean, and a large amount of oil spilled, an adsorbent using a special fiber that absorbs only oil will be sent to the site from a Japanese company became.

"M-Tex", a fiber manufacturer in Ota-ku, Tokyo, has a patent for the production of a special fiber that can absorb only oil and produces an adsorbent that uses this fiber.

The adsorbent is used for recovery work even after an oil spill from the ironworks in Omachi-cho, Saga Prefecture due to the heavy rain in Saga last August. This time, we will send 1200 liters of oil as support materials. became.

On the 19th, a second team of experts from the Japan Emergency Relief Team will be sent to the field.

“I had a feeling that I could do something after the accident. The accident happened in a beautiful environment, and the local people were suffering a lot of trouble. I want you to utilize the technology of Japan."