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Pet funeral homes and green technology in the city center, the beginning of a new transformation
Envisioning harmony between environment and life
The government has opened a new path to solve urban living and environmental issues through the regulatory sandbox. A total of 57 innovative projects were approved by the Special Review Committee for Industry Convergence Regulation, covering various fields such as resource circulation, public convenience, and energy.
1. Resource Circulation: Innovation in Waste Battery Recycling
A dry smelting technology that recovers rare metals such as lithium and nickel from waste batteries of electric vehicles has been approved for demonstration. Unlike the existing wet smelting method, it is eco-friendly as it does not use chemical solutions, and it is expected to significantly improve efficiency as it can be used in the recycling process without a waste disposal business license.
2. Convenience for People's Life: A City with Pets
Urban pet funeral homes: Funeral facilities including animal drying facilities can now be operated in urban centers. In particular, microwave drying technology is energy efficient and minimizes air pollutant emissions.
Pet-friendly restaurants: Previously prohibited by food hygiene laws, pets are now allowed in some spaces. This is expected to greatly improve the convenience of life for pet owners.
3. Sharing economy and new technologies
Shared beauty salons are a new model for hairdressers to reduce startup costs and increase profitability. In addition, various innovations such as smart storage services and liquid hydrogen-based mobility technology are in the demonstration stage.
FAQs
Q1: What is a regulatory sandbox?
A1: A regulatory sandbox is a system where existing regulations are temporarily relaxed or not applied to allow new technologies or new businesses to enter the market quickly.
Q2: What is dry smelting technology?
A2: Dry smelting is a technology that recovers metals at high temperatures without the use of chemical solutions, and is less environmentally damaging than wet smelting.
Q3: What makes pet funeral homes possible in urban centers?
A3: Energy-efficient and less polluting technologies, such as microwave drying, have been approved for downtown locations.
Q4: How can I bring my pet into a restaurant?
A4: They are only allowed in areas other than food handling facilities (such as the kitchen) and are subject to a safety verification process.
Q5: What are the benefits of shared hair salons?
A5: Hairdressers can reduce startup costs and increase facility utilization by sharing a business space.
Summary
The Ministry of Trade, Industry and Energy (MOTIE) approved 57 regulatory sandbox projects at the first meeting of the Special Review Committee for Industrial Convergence Regulations on Wednesday. The regulatory sandbox is a system that temporarily eases regulations to facilitate the entry of new technologies and new businesses into the market. Here are some highlights
Resource Recycling: A demonstration of dry smelting technology to recover lithium, nickel, and other rare metals from electric vehicle waste batteries was approved. The dry smelting method, which is more environmentally friendly than the existing wet smelting method, is expected to be activated.
Public convenience:
It is now possible to operate pet funeral homes and install animal drying facilities in urban centers. By utilizing microwave drying technology, energy efficiency is improved and air pollutant emissions are reduced.
Pets are allowed in general restaurants, and safety is verified in spaces other than food-handling facilities.
It is expected to reduce startup costs and improve profitability by allowing multiple hairdressers to share a single business location.
Other areas: Smart storage services, liquefied hydrogen storage for drones and commercial vehicles, and renewable energy-based water electrolysis facilities.
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