Buffeted by PFAS-emitting industries, Fayetteville could soon be home to a financially troubled company that wants to turn ...
By Bobby Bascomb Plastic is increasingly being used for fuel by much of the world’s urban poor, to the detriment of the ...
Canada, and lead author of the article. He is originally from Nepal and told Mongabay by phone that low-income people in Nepal commonly burn plastic in winter to keep warm and for cooking fuel.
Waste Energy Corp. is opening a facility in Fayetteville that will use pyrolysis to convert plastic waste into fuel. The company chose Fayetteville for its strategic location and access to ...
This plastic, made from fossil fuels, represents a cheap and convenient fuel. It’s lightweight, easy to transport, and a nuisance material that people want to be rid of. Plastic is also ...
With less than 10% of the world’s plastics being recycled, Petgas’ idea is that rather than letting discarded plastic become waste, it can become productive again as fuel. Petgas developed a machine ...