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FAQs

How much area can I restore with one Mosby capsule?

One Mosby capsule is diluted with 100L of water. Diluted Moss Bee can restore an area of approximately 250 to 500 m². This value depends on the condition of the soil and the intended use of the soil after restoration.

Can I live in a bright place?

Yes, you can buy it.
Mosby is a technology developed for brisket moss, which grows in bright, dry areas, among mosses. Among the mosses used, a variety called “red roof moss” is included. This variety is a typical type of brisket that grows on roofs that receive lots of sunlight. Mosby uses mosses adapted to this very environment.

Doesn't it disrupt the ecosystem?

No, it doesn't disrupt the ecosystem.
Mosses are the first bryophytes to adapt to life on land. When competing with other plants, most of them are in a vegetative (prey) relationship, so there is no room to interfere with the growth and reproduction of other plants or organisms. Therefore, there is no risk of disturbing the ecosystem. Furthermore, the moss varieties used in moss bees are distributed all over the world, including Korea, China, Japan, North America, and Europe, and are composed of species that are safe for local ecosystems.

Doesn't it take away nutrients from the soil?

No, they won't take it away.
Moss does not absorb nutrients through roots like other weeds. Moss roots only fix themselves, and they absorb moisture and nutrients through pores in leaves and stems. Therefore, nothing can take away nutrients from the soil like weeds.

Development background

It started with the establishment of a university laboratory based on plant life science. Since then, the business was upgraded with the participation of professional research personnel, business personnel, and branding and sales teams. Currently, it is operated efficiently by dividing it into two parts: research field and business field.

What's the difference between cleansing and restoring?

Simply put, purification is'Getting rid of what is', restore is'Making something that doesn't exist“Yes. Purification is a process of removing pollutants from the soil through physical and chemical methods, and restoration is a process of restoring it to a healthy state by adding elements lacking in the soil.

Criteria for restoration

The degree of restoration pH, nitrogen (N), phosphorus (P), potassium (K) Major inorganic nutrients such as, and organic matter and organic carbon content in the soil are used as key indicators to evaluate. Based on these indicators, restoration results are determined and quantitatively derived.

Can toxic areas be restored?

No, it's hard to restore
Toxic substances in the soil must first be removed by physical and chemical means. Mosby is a technology developed for soil that can be restored in an eco-friendly manner. In other words, it is not suitable for use on highly toxic soils such as heavy metals or industrial pollution.

Who are the consumers?

Mosby kits are mainly supplied to real estate development companies and construction companies. In addition, it can also be supplied to various sites requiring soil restoration, such as farms.

What is a business model?

We operate a business that brings out the effects of creating green spaces and improving soil nutrients by spraying Mosby kits on soils devastated by local development. In the future, we plan to expand our business to the Carbon Credit Market (Carbon Credit Market) by quantifying carbon absorption based on these ecological restoration activities.

How much is the cost savings compared to traditional restoration methods?

Conventional restoration methods cost approximately 600 million won per 10,000 m². On the other hand, our restoration method ranges from approximately 75 million won to 160 million won per 10,000 m², and cost savings of up to 80% can be expected.