Plastic Fuel


All around the globe companies and individuals are starting to produce fuel from waste plastic. As only 8% of waste plastic is recycled in the U.S., 15% in Western Europe, and much less in developing countries, this reuse of plastic could potentially keep enormous amounts of plastic out of landfills and out of the oceans. Over 500 billion pounds of new plastic is manufactured each year and roughly 33% of that is single use and thrown away. As so little plastic is recycled, we need to reframe plastic waste as an underused resource vs landfill destined. If all plastic waste made it into the landfill, it would surely be mined in the future, but currently all plastic waste does not make it into our landfills. The United Nations estimates plastic accounts for four-fifths of the accumulated garbage in the world's oceans. We need to stop polluting our oceans with plastic before it is too late, and start collecting all plastics suitable for this new fairly simple technology, a technology that is available now.


plastic waste on beach
Image via: coastalcare.org


The technology is not overly complicated, plastics are shredded and then heated in an oxygen-free chamber (known as pyrolysis) to about 400 degrees celsius. As the plastics boil, gas is separated out and often reused to fuel the machine itself. The fuel is then distilled and filtered. Because the entire process takes place inside a vacuum and the plastic is melted - not burned, minimal to no resultant toxins are released into the air, as all the gases and or sludge are reused to fuel the machine.

For this technology, the type of plastic you convert to fuel is important. If you burn pure hydrocarbons, such as polyethylene (PE) and polypropylene (PP), you will produce a fuel that burns fairly clean. But burn PVC, and large amounts of chlorine will corrode the reactor and pollute the environment. Burning PETE releases oxygen into the oxygen deprived chamber thereby slowing the processing, and PETE recycles efficiently at recycling centers, so it is best to recycle PETE traditionally. HDPE (jugs) and LDPE (bags and films) are basically polyethylene so usable as fuel as well, just slightly more polluting as a thicker heavier fuel is created. But additional processing can turn even HDPE into a clean diesel.



plastic waste fuel
"Polyethylene and polypropylene are pure hydrocarbons, only they are arranged in long chains. If you chop those chains into shorter ones, you get oil, if you chop them even shorter, you get diesel, and if you chop them again, you get gasoline and eventually burnable gas." www.energeticforum.com



In Niagara Falls, NY, John Bordynuik's 'Plastic Eating Monster' can even vaporize thick HDPE plastic into a cleaner burning number 2 fuel. Put plastic in one end of the machine and out the other end comes diesel, petroleum distillate, light naphtha and gases such as methane, ethane, butane and propane. The machine accepts unwashed, unsorted waste plastics, composites and commingled materials and returns about 1 gallon of fuel from 8.3 pounds of plastic. And the processor uses its own off-gases as fuel, therefore using minimal energy to run the machine. John currently has two massive steel processors up and running, with financing secured for three more to be built in the very near future.




In the Philippines, Poly-Green Technology and Resources Inc. was started by Jayme Navarro whose sister asked him to come up with a way to recycle plastic bags. A plant is being built that will produce 5,000 kilos of fuel per day. www.polygreen.com.ph



Cynar in the UK likes to call their product 'End of Life Plastic to Diesel' or ELPD. Their technology converts mixed Waste Plastics into synthetic fuels that are cleaner, low in sulphur and in the case of the diesel, a higher cetane than generic diesel fuel. They have a plant running in Ireland , with another to open in Bristol, UK in January and many more in the planning stage. Each Cynar plant can process up to 20 tons of End of Life Plastic per day, producing 5,000 gallons (19,000 litres) of high quality liquid fuels at a conversion rate of 95%.

Cynar will be supplying Jeremy Rowsell, a British insurance industry executive who lives in Australia, with all the plastic waste fuel he needs to fly a single-engine Cessna from Sydney to London this winter. Fuel will be in place at about 10 locations along the 10,500-mile route. The solo journey dubbed 'On Wings of Waste' is intended to heighten awareness of this new fuel.

Of course, it would be the best if there were widespread environmentally friendly plastics in use, but in the meantime, recycling existing plastics into fuel would keep the plastics out of our waterways. This process is also excellent for difficult to recycle PP and PE plastics like bottle caps, appliance plastics, nursery planters and dirty plastics such as meat wrappings. This process is not suitable for PVC or polystyrene (styrofoam). This technology could also reduce carting issues, as companies that deal with plastic waste could build mini-burners on location. I am ready for a plastic collection can on my corner, how about you?





Another Cynar video can be found here: cynarplc.com


We need someone to go to each company and see which technology is the most efficient and least polluting...

Companies:

UK: Cynar produces a synthetic fuel suitable for all internal combustion engines: cynarplc.com
20 tonnes per day per module.

Washington, DC: www.envion.com
Boosts easy installation, high efficiency, no second-time pollution.
Plant converts 6,000 tons of plastic into nearly a million barrels yearly.

Circle Pines, MN and International:  polymerenergy.com
They have a modular unit that produces 775 liters of fuel for every ton of plastic waste processed. System capacity is rated at 185 tons per month.

New York/Canada: JBI, Inc. www.plastic2oil.com
20-ton processor, 4,000 lbs. of plastic feedstock per machine per hour.

Phillipines: www.polygreen.com.ph
5,000 kilos of fuel per day
 
Hong Kong: Ecotech Recycling Social Enterprise
Prototype machine can process three tons of plastic waste into 1,000 liters of fuel oil per day.

Las Vegas, NV: [email protected]

 


Resources:

Northeastern University turns plastic waste into energy to drive generators:
www.smartertechnology.com

DIY for under $800.: www.energeticforum.com

Buy a premade small scale converter for $12,000. info here: peswiki.com


plastic fuel burner
This homemade device converts around 25 kg of shredded plastic into 24 litres of diesel in 4 hours. www.emuprim.lv

 

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azra yusuf shaikh
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plastic re-use
Reply #11 on : Mon May 13, 2013, 19:11:16
Dear Sir,
I would much appreciate if i could get an appointment with you as i would like to discuss my project of plastic waste recycled in the field of constuction.
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plastic to oil
Reply #10 on : Mon May 06, 2013, 11:01:25
Hi Dr Sabah,
Please provide me further details for the same.
Miriam
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plastic waste fuel
Reply #9 on : Tue April 30, 2013, 23:33:01
Hello, I am a student of Brazilian biofuels. Please, I would like to receive more information on the project of making fuel from waste plastics.
Danie
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converting platic into diesel
Reply #8 on : Thu April 25, 2013, 04:11:42
I am very interested in turning plastic waste into diesel
please could you assist me
I am from south Africa
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Re: Plastic Waste Fuel
Reply #7 on : Thu April 18, 2013, 23:30:18
Hi Subah,

Looking forward for your reply and project details.

Please as provide me the details- [email protected]
hossein
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Gasoline And Diesel Fuel From Waste Plastic
Reply #6 on : Sat April 13, 2013, 08:06:12
Hi, My Dear Friends I I'm studying on gasoline and diesel fuel from waste plastic, I want to a simple design or plan with the capability to do the same . please guide me. [email protected]
Usman Naseem
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Reply to Dr Sabah
Reply #5 on : Fri April 12, 2013, 15:49:29
Hi Dr Sabah,
I have done research and Project on the management of waste Plastics by converting them into Useful fuels ( Fuel oil) and by further distillation of this fuel oil, we can get Petrol and Diesel fractions.
Can i do something for your country.
thanks and best Regards.
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Re: Plastic Waste Fuel
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Hi Sabah,
Please provide me further details for the same.
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plastic as fuel
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This subject powerpoint presentation give me i saw this ppt in my seminar sub. If u have this sub ppt so please sir give me ppt send to my email adress.
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We Offer Loan Funding For Waste management projects
Reply #2 on : Tue March 12, 2013, 09:55:53
Dear Sir,
I am Dr Sabah Mohammed, one of the representatives of the Emir of Qatar for the provision of Loan Funding for the development of Environmental Solutions Projects (EFP)The Emir of Qatar Sheik Hamad bin Khalifa al-Thani who has been enormously passionate about a Safe, Clean and friendly Environment has been greatly concerned about the continuous environmental pollution and threatening and unsafe conditions caused majorly by inappropriate ways of managing wastes and dangers caused by wearing down of the land by erosive action of water, wind, ice etc around the world. Therefore, he has set up a Clean and Safe Environment Initiative which is now set for diversification. We deeply engage in funding Recycling of Wastes, and Erosion Control Projects and Renewable Energy Projects.
To achieve the aims and aspirations of this Initiative, the Emir has fashioned out a loan funding program for the development of waste recycle and management projects and general environmental protection projects.
The Emir has given the program a capital reinforcement with an initial $5Billion USD funding to be given out as loans purely for the development environmental friendly related Projects focusing mainly on Waste Management around the world. The Emir wants an environmentally clean and safe world as they converge in Qatar for the 2022 FIFA world cup which will be hosted by Qatar.
Therefore, if you are interested in benefiting from this loan funding program please reply immediately so that I can give you the full details of our loan funding procedures.
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It is amazing to hear that technologies are now using the technique of converting plastics into diesel that can be useful for us and can be the source of income from a cheap capital. Plastics can be found everywhere and also can cause pollution by these projects it can be lessen and turning it to be useful one..
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