The U.S. Military has used it. European have mined landfills 4 resources. Very inexpensive small machines have been built in the U.S. and could convert plastic waste into fuel for city vehicles as a budget cutter. Aviation Fuel can be derived from waste plastics. As the price of petroleum increases plastic waste may be eliminated and eliminate these markets. Who knows. Tires can also be converted to fuel along with used motor oil.
@lorbat dude WE build it. we have to figure out how things work, and ways to make them for free or cheap at home so we can teach others and spread this world changin infor and take down the power companies its up to us. plus to really answer your question, look around.. . i found some vids on youtyube explaining it. or i can tell you if u want cosmicshelf@gmail.com email me
excellent. congrats. iam into industrial & technical consultancy. i am looking at promoting such a venture through entrepreneurs. THIS IS THE FUTURE. to add - iam the author of a publication on Biodegradable Polymers / assisted a PET recycling unit in Hyd.
Good on you India, brilliant idea. There's no way the morons in charge of Britain would have the sense to promote this when they can leave us dependant on petroleum!
@Morriarty100 Same problem here in the States too. Imagine if you will mining waste landfills for recyclables! ARGH! We know that this will never happen...that is common sense, and unfortunately COMMON SENSE WILL NOT BE TOLERATED!!!
The U.S. Military has used it. European have mined landfills 4 resources. Very inexpensive small machines have been built in the U.S. and could convert plastic waste into fuel for city vehicles as a budget cutter. Aviation Fuel can be derived from waste plastics. As the price of petroleum increases plastic waste may be eliminated and eliminate these markets. Who knows. Tires can also be converted to fuel along with used motor oil.
Gia5MillionGreenJobs 7 months ago
I mosh to this music. it rocks so hard
LiquidChem 7 months ago
where can we find /buy this technology ?
lorbat 1 year ago
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@lorbat dude WE build it. we have to figure out how things work, and ways to make them for free or cheap at home so we can teach others and spread this world changin infor and take down the power companies its up to us. plus to really answer your question, look around.. . i found some vids on youtyube explaining it. or i can tell you if u want cosmicshelf@gmail.com email me
LiquidChem 7 months ago
excellent. congrats. iam into industrial & technical consultancy. i am looking at promoting such a venture through entrepreneurs. THIS IS THE FUTURE. to add - iam the author of a publication on Biodegradable Polymers / assisted a PET recycling unit in Hyd.
ksrinivasam 1 year ago
Good on you India, brilliant idea. There's no way the morons in charge of Britain would have the sense to promote this when they can leave us dependant on petroleum!
Morriarty100 2 years ago 4
@Morriarty100 Same problem here in the States too. Imagine if you will mining waste landfills for recyclables! ARGH! We know that this will never happen...that is common sense, and unfortunately COMMON SENSE WILL NOT BE TOLERATED!!!
1foxtrot70 1 year ago