This project was implemented in a Māori community in New Zealand to demonstrate eco-friendly products and systematic construction technology. However, due to the COVID-19 pandemic, progress was hindered.
To reduce costs and enhance waste treatment efficiency, the company founder and researcher traveled to New Zealand in September 2022 to experiment with volcanic ash—including flue ash from power plants and blast furnace slag, all rich in silica—combined with his patented binder. After repeated trials, he successfully developed an innovative and sustainable building material, achieving the goal of "using waste to treat waste."