WASTE CONVERSION SERVICES

Brand Owner Address Description
PLASCO GPRS PLASCO CONVERSION TECHNOLOGIES INC. 515 Legget Drive, Suite 100 Ottawa, Ontario K2K3G4 Canada Waste conversion services, namely, the conversion of waste and biomass into synthetic gas produced from the conversion of waste and biomass, and the conversion of waste and biomass into fuel for use in burners for the production of heat and to fuel internal combustion engines, feedstock for production of methane, hydrogen, carbon dioxide and liquid fuels, biofuels and clean fuel gas, produced from the conversion of waste and biomass; production of methane, synthetic gases, fuel for use in burners for production of heat and to fuel internal combustion engines or turbines;Waste conversion systems comprised of waste conversion apparatus and integral component parts thereof, and also including operating software, and waste conversion apparatus, all for the conversion of waste and biomass into synthetic gas produced from the conversion of waste and biomass, and for the conversion of waste and biomass into fuel gas, fuel for use in burners for the production of heat and to fuel internal combustion engines, feedstock for production of methane, hydrogen, carbon dioxide and liquid fuels and clean vitrified slag, produced from the conversion of waste and biomass;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. A new method and concept for the recovery of valuable materials from solid waste and the conversion of organic solid waste and sewage into crude oil, gas, usable elemental solids and water uses a two step process, solid waste reduction and an organic fusion process. Two resources are used in the Waste Resource Process, solid waste (municipal garbage) and waste water (municipal sewage). Waste water goes directly into the Organic Fusion Process. Solid waste requires processing for removal of non-organic products and preparation of the organics that are used in the Organic Fusion Process. Solid waste organics used in the Organic Fusion Process include, plastics, papers, food and yard waste, organic construction debris, waste oils, many household and commercial chemicals; anything with a hydrocarbon molecular structure.