We did this 12 years ago. It's a gold mine. Not very difficult. Has a very bad odour but worth the money. Simply the best way to reduce plastic waste rather than dumping them for decades
Alfie Macalinggang This startup Company called LeadJuice is bringing it globally epesically in the U.S. it needs donations and support to fulfilled the requirements of starting it in the USA.
What we were not told is the amount of energy needed to pyrolyse 1 ton of plastics to produce 800litres of fuel. From this information, we can know the cost of fuel produced per kwh of energy used.
If it can be powered by renewable energy sources like wind farms, solar farms, or even nuclear then it would be well worth it, not only would we be able to almost completely diminish landfills even if it used 100 times the power it would create in gas or diesel it would be worth it for the landfills and just as an alternative fuel source.
He said that the lighter, fuels are being used in the plant to keep the process going. There is no fuel input other then the plastic itself. So I guess the costs would be for the 1 ton of plastic plus transportation and processing. Considering all the plastics out there, I see this as a really good thing!
@3:50 "... non condensable gases leave the top of the distillation column, and it is those gases that we clean and use in the furnaces to heat the pyrolyse chambers ..."
the gas produced from the pyrolosis is used to heat the plastic in the first place, this kinda means the process is self sufficient aslong as plastic is fed into the machine, the process keeps going
@@mnshp7548 Assuming there is enough gas released to keep that process going. But it has to provide at least some boost, thus requiring less natural gas or electric heat from utility companies.
This is a very good concept, and currently in the United States of America only 8% of the plastic is being recycled. This needs to be center stage : on tackling plastic refuses all over the globe, God bless amen.
Tired of watching lazy human's in their glutinous consumption: for the purpose of greed; while disregarding the damage their causing too world, for there monitary wealth and power. Good clean viable option to recycle, reduce, and improve for the better of humanity, amen.
its already happening. the value of used plastic is rising. on a sailing trip in eastern europe, ive seen scavengers at every harbor. you leave your waste there, and someone will show up and seperate out all metals, paper, wood, glass, and also PET bottles.i asked one of them, he said he gets 5 cents for a empty metal can and 2-3 cents for an empty PET bottle. whats new about this is that they can use ANY kind of plastic, or any mix of plastics, not just PET.
What a good thing .. and very promising ... I am seeing a lot of this movement of converting plastics back to good quality diesel fuel. I hope this continues to grow so we can reduce this scourge across our planet. I am very encouraged tp see this happening on this scale. The man was right ... there is not shortage of plastics to be recycled as fuel. Thanks for sharing.
@dethrophes You are speaking of the aberrations. You are right if you are saying that the cost of pollution needs to be internalized to production. My point here is, what did it cost to make that liter of diesel? Was it profitable? I hope it was very profitable.
@dethrophes My friend, you are a socialist. You should work on that. : ] Liying, cheating, stealing hurts profits, terrible business model. Read Adam Smith, Wealth of Nations. Avoid Karl Marx
I refine my waste oil to use in my diesels, I really want to get into making diesel from plastic, it's everywhere and people I know would be happy to give it to me to really recycle.
True, that will always be the case, however this process takes material that has been tagged for landfill and turns it into a marketable product. Which was the goal of the project.
Fantastic to see the "cleaning effect" that the synthetically produced diesel has when mixing it with conventional diesel. Sounds like this technology is ready to go full-mainstream throughout the industrial world. Is the impetus there to do the right thing on this? I hope so.
There isn't as much plastic in the sea as you might think, not only that but the ocean is 140 million square miles so finding the plastic would be hard and finding enough to fuel the journey would be impossible. It is a cool idea though.
The mountains of plastic are huge but what we need someone to perfect is a MICRO pyrolysis / gasification system to suit ORC generators, not massive factory size plants... then we can make them mobile/ portable/ marine based and scour the oceans and rivers for future generations. We also need to identify the worlds big producers of these plastics and tax the pants off them. Ocean Saviour project designers are keen to discuss any suggestions.
I have an ambition to create and travel the world in a self sufficient boat containing a pyrolizer and a biodigester... You get biogas fuel from practically any organic matter with the biodigester (think fish guts, seaweed, etc), and you get diesel from any plastics you happen to be able to collect (pull up on some remote island in the middle of the pacific and you are likely to find plenty). Use those fuels in a generator + solar and wind for electricity to run a water-maker, and you can be practically self sufficient anywhere on the ocean providing you can catch/collect enough food. You can even have most of the modern comforts of home if you can produce enough fuel/heat from the process.
Wish it never happens...If it ever that will make water a precious commodity where corporates and crooks in the govt who share bed with them will play hand in hand to own every source of water, driven by their never ending greed for corporate profits, will screw up common man in the process and end up in common public don't even have drinking water.
a lot of things in industry happen without media fanfair. For example: you would not even believe how many millions of barrels of biodiesel are being shipped around the world. all you will see in the media is some weird old grandpa distilling used cooking oil in his garage to make his exhaust smell like french fries. what they don't show you is the massive industrial operation doing the same thing across the world using a variety of feed stocks. First hand experience as a petro-chem surveyor. im regularly on 150,000 barrel bulk tankers full of the stuff, one is loaded every 2 weeks here.
2k lbs of plastic creates 211 gal of diesel. 1758 lbs of the plastic is converted to fuel with 242 lbs of residual waste to be resold to market as recycled material. Diesel at $3 gal is $165 a barrel (55gal drum). raw processed plastic runs $7 lb. If anyone can find out the power source/method they use to heat/boil the plastics, a rough cost comparison to operate could be made.
I think you are right on the static on production of plastic fuel I am from Africa ( Nigeria) I am recycling plastic to fuel for small scale entrepreneur .
I don't get it. It's been 9 years. In this video, it looks like they have everything figured out. But I just watched a video of OMV making their own(2 years ago) and they presented it as a breakthrough. I don't get why it's not a norm in the industry.
big oil have all these technologies in der back pocket, however fossil fuels are generating gazzillions of $$$ so dey arent turning to these technologies...yet 🤑
BUT THIS IS NOT LONG SOLVE PROBLEM BUT IT WILL lead to microplastics which will mix into soil or water so it will create huge life threatening problem of every organism on this earth.therefore,WE HAVE TO BOYCOTT PLASTIC INDUSTRY COMPANY IN EVERY PRODUCTS MANUFACTURING.or u have to use some alternative method to solve this serious problem which is environmental friendly
@@googolnews2781 well stopping plastic production is very ideal situation,but given current situation of the world related to plastic.road making could be useful.
Bio-Diesel? This is not at all Bio-Diesel! This is Diesel made from fossil Oil just as your regular Diesel! The Oil used for it was only made into plastic before. Bio-Diesel is made from Algea or other plants. And the Bio-Diesels made from plants are truly co2 neutral, because they take the carbon from the atmosphere and then release it back again. This plasticfuel tho takes carbon from the ground and releases it into the atmosphere.
I have a hard time believing that more energy is created than used in this process. Maybe I am wrong but the gathering and shipping of all that plastic, not to mention the industrial processing it goes through, has to consume massive amounts of energy.
Curtis Mullins sure it takes energy to gather and process the plastic, but think how much energy and effort it takes to build an offshore oil rig and extract petroleum from thousands of feet below the sea floor...
I want to know more ... like what is profit and cost per 1 ton of plastic , is the residue produced is bio degradable or not , do the feul produced is polluting or not , and the most important how much energy was required for 1 ton of plastic...
This movement is catching on around the world. We need slot of smaller distillers along / near oceans and near landfills. Let's get it cleaned up and use fuel for your home/shop heating for the garden tractor and or field tractors. Use Wmo or Wvo to heat the plastic. When diesel starts flowing switch supply it can feed the furnace. Wmo and Wvo is free for the asking. You will pay for cleaner filtered waste oils. Let's make some diesel.
we need to put more money into end life of products. as this video demonstrated, the end of plastic's life doesn't have to a landfill or burnt into air.
friend i good morning and i wanna ask you something. can i use a steam boiler for burning the plastic? and another questions would be. which residues stay in the burner after burning the plastic.? thanks a lot dude.
Undoubtedly, it is a initiative idea, by using this initiative idea,all country will be able to terminate / reduce pollution, especially environment pollution, water pollution etc & also able to build up a standard life living place. But i am so much interested to know more clear, if i want to start this what should i do.. Especially tell the procurement of plastic to convert oil..
Nice video. Now it is real. We use the fast pyrolysis plant Fpp02 for recycling plastic waste . Reactor 500 kg/h. It turns out liquid fuel for hot water boilers
It does seem odd the 1 question most people would ask is, Is it a net loss system ? my guess, YES, he was told not to ask that question, It would be far cheaper to drill for new crude, than recycle crude which has already been refined into plastic, trucked all around the country, sorted by hand, and turned into a "Bovril" type of diesel, I don't have a problem with this system, but the companies that create the plastic should be forced to clean up their own mess with 0 cost to the consumer, When biodegradable options are available instead of government subsidized oil based products.
There is a new solution now to significantly reduce investments in such plants. You can start off with less that 0.5 mln USD and enter a model paying per a litre of fuel produced. If you are interested to learn details, please get in touch!
All this is ok but what do you do with the residue? When we process 1000 kgs of plastic, we get 800 liters of desiel or fuel what ever it might be. How compatible is it with the vehicles? Is there any way to further do the destructive distillation of that residue fuel and extract any other chemicals like cooking gas or any other fuel like kerosene? How much does all thus setup cost? Can we establish in small scale or only billionaires and millionaires can afford this setup? Kindly explain
I'm arguing with the battery driven EV fanboys for years that only the synthetic makes sense in term on environmental values! Really, really hope that Dr. McDonnell is right and we will finally went to a bright future of synthetic fuels!
@@MrNeboff and is that why their greedy neighbor hates them so much? Perhaps not all of them, but just those powerful politician related to the Genie (Golan Heights) and Leviathan (Gaza) gas I guess.
... second comment by the way, thats euro cents, they are worth a bit more than US dollar cents :) so really all you need is people willing to seperate waste, and connect them to buyers that buy the stuff in large quantities. i bet many poor people in the USA would latch onto this and get into scavenging as soon as they get an opportunity to sell plastic bottles for 4 dollar cents a piece and metal cans for 7 cents.
We can provied and supply pyrolsis plant which convert the waste plastic and rubber into eco-friendly products , Our plants turns the used Tires to eco-frindly materials many econmical and environmental friendly products which can be extracted from the used Tires via our plants like fuel( car petrol ), Carbon Black, Steel and gaseous which inturn can be used as energy in order to operate the plant
Can you add and run a Steam/Electric Cogen from this process? Also if you could throw a complete unit together and send it to my house that would be swell.
I think it only works for hydrocarbon only plastic like styrofoam not Teflon plastic or PVC because teflon and pvc will give off chlorine and flourine which will contaminate the pyrolysis oil.
Hi, i am interested in setting up a plastic to oil plant in the UK. Has anyone tried this? What are the regulations with regards to selling the diesel? Do you need extensive permissions or licenses which make the project nonviable? Would love to hear from anyone who has a similar interest.
The small group of companies producing these plastics and packaging are simply responding to supermarket and market demands, and while taxing them may encourage wider use of biodegradable options, the costs will definitely be passed onto consumers..as usual. The big guys will NOT sacrifice one cent of their profits. Identifying the BIG packaging corporations by name and "ask them politely" to help fund the development of clean up technology would be another strategy.
Nobody does anything about it because of money, and I get annoyed when people say stuff like this. It's as much our problem as it is theirs, its hypocritical to say it's someone else's problem and sit there and do nothing about it while telling other people to clean up. Look at your day to day life and what are you consuming? How much trash and recyclables leave your household? Everything you buy is wrapped in plastic needlessly to the point that you dont even notice how much there actually is. Look at that bin of recyclables you send out every week and times that by 52 weeks for your entire life and then say it's someone else's problem to clean up. Localize yourself and reduce your footprint that way and teach your kids to do the same. I hunt and fish and grow a garden. My vehicles are 10 to 20 years old and get repaired and upgraded thought parts swaps and facebook groups. I'm not perfect but I do realize being "civized" and wrapping everything in plastic and then foam and then tape and then boxing it so it can be shipped from some factory in china so it can sit on a shelf in the states or canada so that it can be shipped to another store somewhere else so that it can be sold or shipped to the door of the person buying it just to have it be another junky plastic item destined for the landfill in a year is horrible for the environment and I do what I can to avoid that situation. I'm sure your local farmers and ranchers would enjoy you business and you wouldbe supporting someone local. I bought a frozen pizza the other day for 3 dollars. Here in canada that's ridiculously cheap but I read where it was made and it came from Germany. 3 dollars bought me dough cheese and meats and shipped it half way across the world and burned tonnes of fuel in the process when someone locally could have made that and had money in there pocket to spend locally further supporting our region as well as saved precious resources. Its money that is killing the environment but unfortunately we are all forced to just sit back and watch the world end unless we find ways to clean up our bad habits and undo the damage that has been done over the last century
Nice, this has been around for 10+ years. Nice to see there gonna something with it, imagine people having a solar panel park, that gives power to a big boiler. It heats with green energy, and we can litterly make the fuel with green energy. And deduct plastic waste
I like this idea and believe the UK and farming industry can benefit from this technology. People should awake up to the economic benefits of trash. This would created millions of job's and help farmer's in the UK and different industry. People say transportation is the problem I believe with electric car's and trains this would be easier. I like that the wasted after can be used to builded streets and fill road's . This idea look like a win to me when come's to recycle trash . This would help council's stop higher taxes this technology is great 😏 recycling is way of the future 😏
good idea on first sight. but on the second, there are waste incineration plants which also need to be fed. furthermore, in germany there is a different winter then in texas
We did this 12 years ago. It's a gold mine. Not very difficult. Has a very bad odour but worth the money. Simply the best way to reduce plastic waste rather than dumping them for decades
we have environment officers that patrol the street and fines litter,i was heavily fined €400 for plastic container
Looks like 10 years weren't enough to bring it practically to the masses.
This needs to be a global project funded by governments and the plastic industry together!
Great to have a plant in every city of Britain.
Each country must have this kind of powerplant to reduce plastic waste..
Alfie Macalinggang This startup Company called LeadJuice is bringing it globally epesically in the U.S. it needs donations and support to fulfilled the requirements of starting it in the USA.
@@zaniah8270 the technoly really help us, since we have shortage in natural gasses. Then plastics couse chaos in our environment..
I remember the days when we drank coke out of a glass bottle in Canada...
We have that here in India.
In Texas, we can buy Mexican bottled Coca cola in glass.
Exactly, it's not like we have to use plastic, I know glass has its drawbacks but it's easy to reuse
We have glass bottle coca cola in Nigeria...Africa generally
Ah, the good old days
What we were not told is the amount of energy needed to pyrolyse 1 ton of plastics to produce 800litres of fuel. From this information, we can know the cost of fuel produced per kwh of energy used.
If it can be powered by renewable energy sources like wind farms, solar farms, or even nuclear then it would be well worth it, not only would we be able to almost completely diminish landfills even if it used 100 times the power it would create in gas or diesel it would be worth it for the landfills and just as an alternative fuel source.
He said that the lighter, fuels are being used in the plant to keep the process going. There is no fuel input other then the plastic itself.
So I guess the costs would be for the 1 ton of plastic plus transportation and processing.
Considering all the plastics out there, I see this as a really good thing!
@3:50 "... non condensable gases leave the top of the distillation column, and it is those gases that we clean and use in the furnaces to heat the pyrolyse chambers ..."
the gas produced from the pyrolosis is used to heat the plastic in the first place, this kinda means the process is self sufficient aslong as plastic is fed into the machine, the process keeps going
@@mnshp7548 Assuming there is enough gas released to keep that process going. But it has to provide at least some boost, thus requiring less natural gas or electric heat from utility companies.
This is a very good concept, and currently in the United States of America only 8% of the plastic is being recycled. This needs to be center stage : on tackling plastic refuses all over the globe, God bless amen.
Tired of watching lazy human's in their glutinous consumption: for the purpose of greed; while disregarding the damage their causing too world, for there monitary wealth and power. Good clean viable option to recycle, reduce, and improve for the better of humanity, amen.
its already happening. the value of used plastic is rising.
on a sailing trip in eastern europe, ive seen scavengers at every harbor. you leave your waste there, and someone will show up and seperate out all metals, paper, wood, glass, and also PET bottles.i asked one of them, he said he gets 5 cents for a empty metal can and 2-3 cents for an empty PET bottle.
whats new about this is that they can use ANY kind of plastic, or any mix of plastics, not just PET.
*Another UA-cam Recommendation in 2019* . Bring Me The Very Old One.
What a good thing .. and very promising ... I am seeing a lot of this movement of converting plastics back to good quality diesel fuel. I hope this continues to grow so we can reduce this scourge across our planet. I am very encouraged tp see this happening on this scale. The man was right ... there is not shortage of plastics to be recycled as fuel. Thanks for sharing.
i really like this process every country should follow this process and make their own processing units to make fuel from the used plastics
I think recycling plastic is the goal here not the profit in business
I believe companies could at least break even where they got plastic for free.
Profit is the signal mechanism that states how efficient and necessary an activity is.
@dethrophes You are speaking of the aberrations. You are right if you are saying that the cost of pollution needs to be internalized to production. My point here is, what did it cost to make that liter of diesel? Was it profitable? I hope it was very profitable.
@dethrophes
My friend, you are a socialist. You should work on that. : ]
Liying, cheating, stealing hurts profits, terrible business model.
Read Adam Smith, Wealth of Nations.
Avoid Karl Marx
@dethrophes Yes, you are. Have you read Wealth of Nations. Are you familiar with the principles?
Willing to bet we never see this come to market.
I refine my waste oil to use in my diesels, I really want to get into making diesel from plastic, it's everywhere and people I know would be happy to give it to me to really recycle.
Does it work like normal diésel?? Less power??
True, that will always be the case, however this process takes material that has been tagged for landfill and turns it into a marketable product. Which was the goal of the project.
Fantastic to see the "cleaning effect" that the synthetically produced diesel has when mixing it with conventional diesel. Sounds like this technology is ready to go full-mainstream throughout the industrial world. Is the impetus there to do the right thing on this? I hope so.
Fantastic use of end life plastics.
We should buy this company
This is the sustainable answer to the plastics problem
Why does this not have more sponsors?
It must bee pausibel to create a self running ship to clean the seas
There isn't as much plastic in the sea as you might think, not only that but the ocean is 140 million square miles so finding the plastic would be hard and finding enough to fuel the journey would be impossible. It is a cool idea though.
I was just about to say this.
We are working on it guys... have a look at "Ocean Saviour".
The mountains of plastic are huge but what we need someone to perfect is a MICRO pyrolysis / gasification system to suit ORC generators, not massive factory size plants... then we can make them mobile/ portable/ marine based and scour the oceans and rivers for future generations. We also need to identify the worlds big producers of these plastics and tax the pants off them. Ocean Saviour project designers are keen to discuss any suggestions.
I have an ambition to create and travel the world in a self sufficient boat containing a pyrolizer and a biodigester... You get biogas fuel from practically any organic matter with the biodigester (think fish guts, seaweed, etc), and you get diesel from any plastics you happen to be able to collect (pull up on some remote island in the middle of the pacific and you are likely to find plenty). Use those fuels in a generator + solar and wind for electricity to run a water-maker, and you can be practically self sufficient anywhere on the ocean providing you can catch/collect enough food. You can even have most of the modern comforts of home if you can produce enough fuel/heat from the process.
I came here after watching Back to the Future again where the Doc uses waster to power his car....imagine being able to do that!
Wish it never happens...If it ever that will make water a precious commodity where corporates and crooks in the govt who share bed with them will play hand in hand to own every source of water, driven by their never ending greed for corporate profits, will screw up common man in the process and end up in common public don't even have drinking water.
UA-cam recommended this video in 2019
THAT IS GREAT==BEAUTIFUL START...
What now? This was 7 years ago?!
a lot of things in industry happen without media fanfair. For example: you would not even believe how many millions of barrels of biodiesel are being shipped around the world. all you will see in the media is some weird old grandpa distilling used cooking oil in his garage to make his exhaust smell like french fries. what they don't show you is the massive industrial operation doing the same thing across the world using a variety of feed stocks.
First hand experience as a petro-chem surveyor. im regularly on 150,000 barrel bulk tankers full of the stuff, one is loaded every 2 weeks here.
2k lbs of plastic creates 211 gal of diesel. 1758 lbs of the plastic is converted to fuel with 242 lbs of residual waste to be resold to market as recycled material. Diesel at $3 gal is $165 a barrel (55gal drum). raw processed plastic runs $7 lb. If anyone can find out the power source/method they use to heat/boil the plastics, a rough cost comparison to operate could be made.
I think you are right on the static on production of plastic fuel I am from Africa ( Nigeria) I am recycling plastic to fuel for small scale entrepreneur .
I don't get it. It's been 9 years. In this video, it looks like they have everything figured out. But I just watched a video of OMV making their own(2 years ago) and they presented it as a breakthrough. I don't get why it's not a norm in the industry.
big oil have all these technologies in der back pocket, however fossil fuels are generating gazzillions of $$$ so dey arent turning to these technologies...yet 🤑
Because they haven't figured out eventually everything...
You people can use plastics in making road .It will save at least 10% bitumen.
BUT THIS IS NOT LONG SOLVE PROBLEM BUT IT WILL lead to microplastics which will mix into soil or water so it will create huge life threatening problem of every organism on this earth.therefore,WE HAVE TO BOYCOTT PLASTIC INDUSTRY COMPANY IN EVERY PRODUCTS MANUFACTURING.or u have to use some alternative method to solve this serious problem which is environmental friendly
@@googolnews2781 well stopping plastic production is very ideal situation,but given current situation of the world related to plastic.road making could be useful.
With all those landfills worldwide, this looks very promising. Scientific progress may save us yet.
8 years later and no one is doing this
That is truly the fuel of the future if it burns as clean as it is...! Everyone has to build such plants. Plastic recycled, genius idea...👋👍
What happens when the plastic runs out?
Almost 2020... where is my Bio-Diesel ? 🙄😤
Bio-Diesel? This is not at all Bio-Diesel! This is Diesel made from fossil Oil just as your regular Diesel! The Oil used for it was only made into plastic before. Bio-Diesel is made from Algea or other plants. And the Bio-Diesels made from plants are truly co2 neutral, because they take the carbon from the atmosphere and then release it back again. This plasticfuel tho takes carbon from the ground and releases it into the atmosphere.
we offer advanced technology with high efficiency one ton of used tires can convert to 40% un-leaded petroleum gasoline and diesel
I want to start recycling plant in my home country so I need more information please.
Could you send me your mail address please
You can't use tires in that process.
I have a hard time believing that more energy is created than used in this process. Maybe I am wrong but the gathering and shipping of all that plastic, not to mention the industrial processing it goes through, has to consume massive amounts of energy.
Curtis Mullins sure it takes energy to gather and process the plastic, but think how much energy and effort it takes to build an offshore oil rig and extract petroleum from thousands of feet below the sea floor...
Better than using energy to transport to landfills, self sufficient system
A long time ago, I saw a documentary on a guy who turns plastic into Oil...I wonder what became of that.
This is awesome.
That is a Great Discovery.
Just realised this video is 7years old. Where did this technology go?
In the bin 😆
I want to know more ... like what is profit and cost per 1 ton of plastic , is the residue produced is bio degradable or not , do the feul produced is polluting or not , and the most important how much energy was required for 1 ton of plastic...
This movement is catching on around the world. We need slot of smaller distillers along / near oceans and near landfills. Let's get it cleaned up and use fuel for your home/shop heating for the garden
tractor and or field tractors. Use Wmo or Wvo to heat the plastic. When diesel starts flowing switch supply it can feed the furnace. Wmo and Wvo is free for the asking. You will pay for cleaner filtered waste oils. Let's make some diesel.
we need to put more money into end life of products. as this video demonstrated, the end of plastic's life doesn't have to a landfill or burnt into air.
Ful is poisenus
friend i good morning and i wanna ask you something. can i use a steam boiler for burning the plastic? and another questions would be. which residues stay in the burner after burning the plastic.?
thanks a lot dude.
Short answer is No. Behind all the tech talk it is simply a still add the term refraction still and you have it.
Don`t tell it the Rockefellers.
😄👌
You mean DuPont's ? They hold all the patents for plastics. 😘😎
Love these people
Undoubtedly, it is a initiative idea, by using this initiative idea,all country will be able to terminate / reduce pollution, especially environment pollution, water pollution etc & also able to build up a standard life living place. But i am so much interested to know more clear, if i want to start this what should i do.. Especially tell the procurement of plastic to convert oil..
What about the price
Cynar PLC went into voluntary liquidation in December 2015...
Excellent bro
this is great how much does such a plant opertion in Cynar cost in investment to production
Excellent 👌
Sir can you say how much it cost for get 1 little oil
About tree fiddy.
Good stuff 👍👍👍👍
Amazing!! Innovation that makes things better for everyone.
Good initiative guys
U can use plastic for homes and shore lines
Amazing !
Keep the govt out of it
Nice video.
Now it is real.
We use the fast pyrolysis plant Fpp02 for recycling plastic waste . Reactor 500 kg/h. It turns out liquid fuel for hot water boilers
Quickly! gotta dig up all those landfills and get that plastic back! lol
Solar and wind energy can be used to kick-start it off...
Do it in Iceland using that free geothermal power
That's the least scientific test they could have mustered.
large scale plants like these in countries that don't have crude oil can be a nightmare for OPEC.
What type of catalyst use in plastic recycling?
It does seem odd the 1 question most people would ask is,
Is it a net loss system ? my guess, YES, he was told not to ask that question,
It would be far cheaper to drill for new crude, than recycle crude which has already been refined into plastic, trucked all around the country, sorted by hand, and turned into a "Bovril" type of diesel,
I don't have a problem with this system, but the companies that create the plastic should be forced to clean up their own mess with 0 cost to the consumer,
When biodegradable options are available instead of government subsidized oil based products.
Reporter fail to ask is...what's the cost to turn plastic into fuel?
1:30 is that 007 undercover as CEO at a plastic recycling factory? 🤯
I take it at some point in the near future, landfill sites could be re-opened up to extract plastics from them and anything else that we can reuse.
Yes, once resources cost more dumps will be gold mines.
No Asbestos was disturbed in the making of this video*
What is the cost to establish this kind of plant.
There is a new solution now to significantly reduce investments in such plants. You can start off with less that 0.5 mln USD and enter a model paying per a litre of fuel produced. If you are interested to learn details, please get in touch!
Be quick. Take the plastics from oceans to turn into oil.
All this is ok but what do you do with the residue?
When we process 1000 kgs of plastic, we get 800 liters of desiel or fuel what ever it might be. How compatible is it with the vehicles?
Is there any way to further do the destructive distillation of that residue fuel and extract any other chemicals like cooking gas or any other fuel like kerosene?
How much does all thus setup cost? Can we establish in small scale or only billionaires and millionaires can afford this setup?
Kindly explain
great video! i would like to know how do you condense the gas that goes out in the pyrolytic furnace, thank you
I see that they're making money out of my trash and I pay them to come pick up my trash from my house.
😆Take them to Court
I'm arguing with the battery driven EV fanboys for years that only the synthetic makes sense in term on environmental values! Really, really hope that Dr. McDonnell is right and we will finally went to a bright future of synthetic fuels!
Очень нужная и полезная технология
People in Gaza Syria do this long time ago and that's how they live with such fuel
really? that's so cool. the syrians have always been an innovative people
@@MrNeboff and is that why their greedy neighbor hates them so much? Perhaps not all of them, but just those powerful politician related to the Genie (Golan Heights) and Leviathan (Gaza) gas I guess.
did you ever get to make your own diesel? if so where is the video?
We should make consumer sort out and dispose their trash properly so ease the recycling process
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by the way, thats euro cents, they are worth a bit more than US dollar cents :) so really all you need is people willing to seperate waste, and connect them to buyers that buy the stuff in large quantities. i bet many poor people in the USA would latch onto this and get into scavenging as soon as they get an opportunity to sell plastic bottles for 4 dollar cents a piece and metal cans for 7 cents.
We can provied and supply pyrolsis plant which convert the waste plastic and rubber into eco-friendly products , Our plants turns the used Tires to eco-frindly materials many econmical and environmental friendly products which can be extracted from the used Tires via our plants like fuel( car petrol ), Carbon Black, Steel and gaseous which inturn can be used as energy in order to operate the plant
Buning plastic🔥=death
@@alexh349 it's not burnt its heated in the absence of oxygen
What price range would a home use unit cost? Just for making fuel for two vehicles?
How can a person from overseas get involved ?
Can you show me that I would love to see the process of that
Can you add and run a Steam/Electric Cogen from this process? Also if you could throw a complete unit together and send it to my house that would be swell.
Type of plastic do they use to make the deiesl fuel
Does this process work for any kind of plastic or does it have to be a certain grade of plastic?
I think it only works for hydrocarbon only plastic like styrofoam not Teflon plastic or PVC because teflon and pvc will give off chlorine and flourine which will contaminate the pyrolysis oil.
This gold
Hi, i am interested in setting up a plastic to oil plant in the UK. Has anyone tried this? What are the regulations with regards to selling the diesel? Do you need extensive permissions or licenses which make the project nonviable? Would love to hear from anyone who has a similar interest.
Enough to find on youtube.
Is this happening now?
Pls come to South East Asia to set up a plant
The companies and corperations need to do more..
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The small group of companies producing these plastics and packaging are simply responding to supermarket and market demands, and while taxing them may encourage wider use of biodegradable options, the costs will definitely be passed onto consumers..as usual. The big guys will NOT sacrifice one cent of their profits. Identifying the BIG packaging corporations by name and "ask them politely" to help fund the development of clean up technology would be another strategy.
Nobody does anything about it because of money, and I get annoyed when people say stuff like this. It's as much our problem as it is theirs, its hypocritical to say it's someone else's problem and sit there and do nothing about it while telling other people to clean up. Look at your day to day life and what are you consuming? How much trash and recyclables leave your household? Everything you buy is wrapped in plastic needlessly to the point that you dont even notice how much there actually is. Look at that bin of recyclables you send out every week and times that by 52 weeks for your entire life and then say it's someone else's problem to clean up. Localize yourself and reduce your footprint that way and teach your kids to do the same. I hunt and fish and grow a garden. My vehicles are 10 to 20 years old and get repaired and upgraded thought parts swaps and facebook groups. I'm not perfect but I do realize being "civized" and wrapping everything in plastic and then foam and then tape and then boxing it so it can be shipped from some factory in china so it can sit on a shelf in the states or canada so that it can be shipped to another store somewhere else so that it can be sold or shipped to the door of the person buying it just to have it be another junky plastic item destined for the landfill in a year is horrible for the environment and I do what I can to avoid that situation. I'm sure your local farmers and ranchers would enjoy you business and you wouldbe supporting someone local. I bought a frozen pizza the other day for 3 dollars. Here in canada that's ridiculously cheap but I read where it was made and it came from Germany. 3 dollars bought me dough cheese and meats and shipped it half way across the world and burned tonnes of fuel in the process when someone locally could have made that and had money in there pocket to spend locally further supporting our region as well as saved precious resources. Its money that is killing the environment but unfortunately we are all forced to just sit back and watch the world end unless we find ways to clean up our bad habits and undo the damage that has been done over the last century
What is the name of thing he tested the carbon with
So is this profitable or does it need to be subsidized.
Nice!
Currency made from plastic?
What happened to this effort? This is July 2020 ... is anyone utilizing this process?
Nice, this has been around for 10+ years. Nice to see there gonna something with it, imagine people having a solar panel park, that gives power to a big boiler. It heats with green energy, and we can litterly make the fuel with green energy. And deduct plastic waste
I wonder if plastic scavengers will see the green light means money collecting this for these synthetic fuel companies?
I like this idea and believe the UK and farming industry can benefit from this technology. People should awake up to the economic benefits of trash. This would created millions of job's and help farmer's in the UK and different industry. People say transportation is the problem I believe with electric car's and trains this would be easier. I like that the wasted after can be used to builded streets and fill road's . This idea look like a win to me when come's to recycle trash . This would help council's stop higher taxes this technology is great 😏 recycling is way of the future 😏
good idea on first sight. but on the second, there are waste incineration plants which also need to be fed. furthermore, in germany there is a different winter then in texas
Key West Florida has burned trash in power plant for a long time
And what does that have to do with this video? They clearly state that they are not burning anything in the video..