(NewsUSA) – Thanks to one resourceful company and
an exemplary demonstration of green technology, one man’s trash can be another
man’s fuel — literally."We put plastic in one end, and liquid fuel comes
out the other," explains John Bordynuik, founder and chief of technology
behind Plastic2Oil,
a division of JBI, Inc. that turns unsorted, unwashed waste plastic into
ultra-clean fuels that don’t need refinement. The Environmental Protection
Agency reports that the U.S. generates 31 million tons of waste plastic every
year, and 92 percent of that is dumped in landfills or incinerated — neither of
which is eco-friendly. That, coupled with America’s continued dependence on
foreign oil, makes Plastic2Oil (P2O) look downright magical. Maybe it is. JBI
started developing their unique P2O process in 2009. After a series of tests,
analysts determined the procedure to be repeatable in 2010, and the primary
plant was established in Niagara Falls, N.Y. Now, an average of 86 percent of
the plastic going into the processors is turned into fuel. To date, JBI has
converted over 2 million pounds of plastic into ultra-low-sulfur fuel,
including No. 2 Diesel, No. 6 Fuel and Naphtha, which is used in petroleum
engineering. None of these fuels needed to be refined further. Given the
national push to be more environmentally aware, companies are taking truckloads
of waste plastics to JBI. Thus, in one move, participating companies can save
money on otherwise expensive waste disposal and reduce the mountains of plastic
in landfills. Not to mention, companies that supply raw waste materials help
produce a scope of refined fuel products.If your company is currently sending a
significant amount of waste plastic to landfills, please contact JBI at
wasteplastic@jbi.net.For more information, please visit www.plastic2oil.com.
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