Just think about all the plastic people use every single day–bottles, Tupperware, packaging–the list goes on and on. Now imagine if all that plastic were diverted from the recycling plant or landfill and used to create clean, renewable energy. That’s exactly the vision that prompted Yiannis Levendis and his team of Northeastern University students to create their new, double-tank waste combustor. The combustor prototype converts plastic waste into energy without creating harmful emissions.
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This is GREAT news!!!!!
sir Please send quation of machinery & price
[...] has been contracted by the Dutch Board of Waste and energy supplier KARA/Noveren to design a new waste-to-power incineration line in Roskilde, Denmark. The contract was won by van Egeraat in a competition in 2008, where he [...]
Pretty awesome!! Now to make it a household item!!!