A Beautiful Earth for Our Children.

Resourcing Waste to Protect Our Planet.

We at ALIN International consider ways to solve our planet's waste crisis by bringing together the latest technologies enabling advanced reuse of organic matter.

By recycling organic waste into energy and fertilizer, "ALIN" not only optimizes the waste disposal process, but also helps regenerate degraded soil to build more resilient crops, which then become feed for healthier livestock, creating an effective nutrient cycle.

The world's population is expected to reach 10 billion by 2050. Should we not do everything to leave behind a cleaner, beautiful world for our children?

NEWS

February 19, 2025

Our Mission

Our "ALIN" system envisions waste disposal happening at the building level, and eventually at each single home.

By recycling organic waste into energy and fertilizer, "ALIN" not only optimizes the waste disposal process, but also helps regenerate degraded soil to build more resilient crops, which then become feed for healthier livestock, creating an effective nutrient cycle.

The world's population is expected to reach 10 billion by 2050. Should we not do everything to leave behind a cleaner, beautiful world for our children?

Technology

Our "ALIN BOX" technology can safely break down organic matter, such as paper, vinyl, plastic, household waste and sewer sludge, by simply utilizing the properties of sub-critical water. Furthermore, its residues can be reused to generate energy, fertilizer, new building materials, and soil for greening.

Our device breaks down complex organic molecules by using sub-critical water hydrolysis.
Compared to incinerators, not only is it compact, it operates at a relatively low temperature of 200 degrees Celsius which helps durability.

ALIN BOX

Sub-Critical Water Processor

The Global Waste Problem

From the Field

Dhaka, Bangladesh

Architect George Kunihiro reports on strewn garbage from the capital.

Sri Lanka

Architect George Kunihiro reporting on the mountains of trash in Sri Lanka.

Dhaka, Bangladesh

Architect George Kunihiro reports on strewn garbage from the capital.

Sri Lanka

Architect George Kunihiro reporting on the mountains of trash in Sri Lanka.

Solutions

By Sector

Livestock

Generating Electricity from Beef Cattle Manure: Due to its low water content compared to that of dairy cows, collection of beef cattle waste has been …

Health

The Approaching End-of-Life Crisis of Medical Waste Treatment Facilities: Article 51 of the Building Standards Act requires new buildings or expansions for the purposes of wholesale markets, cremation facilities, …

Food

Recycling Food Waste: The Act on Promotion of Recycling and Related Activities for Treatment of Cyclical Food Resources prohibits incineration …