Company Info
Dedicated to developing sustainable energy solutions
Dedicated to developing sustainable energy solutions
“Lead the waste treatment and energy production industry”
Re-Clean Holdings' current portfolio includes the largest food waste treatment facility in Korea capable
of treating 600 tons per day to produce compost, animal feed and bio-diesel fuel. Re-Clean Holdings also
has combustible and wood waste treatment facilities that are capable of processing 1130 tons per day to
produce SRF and Bio-SRF for power plants and manufacturing companies. Re-Clean Holdings is now
building power plants adjacent to these sites which will generate electricity while reducing transportation
costs as well as emissions.
Re-Clean Holdings plans to continue expansion of base assets and market consolidation to achieve critical
mass, seek value chainintegration and develop best-in-class technical and operational know-how.
Re-Clean Holdings is targeting >100MW power generation and >1 million ton pa waste treatment with
market share of 10-20% in key regions.
“Recycle key resources”
“Create new growth opportunities”
With the scale back of coal and nuclear power in Korea, the environmental services and renewable energy
industry has become crucially important for sustainable development and national welfare and will
generate growth in the Korean economy. Over the past three decades there has been continuous
improvement through education, government reform and technology advances which has led to Korea’s
waste management system being one of the most advanced in Asia. Reform in Korea’s waste management
system is driving a near-term window of opportunity in the waste treatment sector.
"Stand in support of the local community for balanced development"
Re-Clean Holdings aims to provide significant benefit to our communities and revitalize the local economy.
Re-Clean Holdings currently employs over 60 residents across our existing projects with the plan to
increase this to over 400 people for the construction and operation of all project sites.
Re-Clean Holdings has funded a range of solutions to community issues including supporting an
environmental project to preserve the natural habitat of migrating birds located in Geum Estuary,
Seocheon County. The project is run by an international NGO (BirdLife International) and supported by
the Ministry of Environment.