BioTech
Overview of BioTech
With chemical contamination of soil and groundwater becoming a serious issue worldwide, the establishment of safe and sustainable environmental restoration technologies is now an urgent priority.
In many cases, the natural decomposition capacity of the environment is insufficient to address such contamination.
This has brought attention to bioaugmentation, a technique where highly degradable microorganisms are introduced from external sources.
However, practical implementation faces challenges such as microbial retention, inconsistent purification effects, cost, and safety evaluation.
To tackle these issues, we have developed BioTech, a bioaugmentation technology that utilizes our uniquely cultured bacterial strain, ERP KB-12, as a catalyst to enhance biodegradation.
Biodegradation is the biological process by which organic substances are broken down into basic elements or simple compounds — a critical mechanism for waste treatment, soil formation, and natural cycles.
Proven Effects of ERP KB-12 in Field Tests:
- Degradation Efficiency:
Effectively decomposes VOCs such as benzene. - Odor Reduction:
Eliminates strong VOC-related odors almost completely within 24 hours.
Biodegradation Overview

From this point on, we will explore: The composting mechanism using BioTech and the historical limitations of conventional bioaugmentation and the practical effectiveness of BioTech.
What is Bio Tech?
We have structured this information to guide you through the background, technical mechanisms, experimental data,and practical applications of BioTech and composting.
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