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They concluded that at the optimum temperature, pyrolysis of e-waste could produce liquids rich in aromatics with high calorific value, of about 35 MJ per kg, as well as hydrogen and methane.
The demand for electronics has led to a significant increase in e-waste. In 2022, approximately 62 million tons of e-waste were generated, marking an 82% increase from 2010. Projections indicate that ...
E-waste recycling recovers valuable materials like gold, copper, and lithium, using sustainable methods such as bioleaching, ...
The agency withdrew a Biden administration proposal that would have required fuels derived from plastic waste be contaminant-free before they're approved ...
A groundbreaking new method developed by scientists allows for the safe and sustainable extraction of gold from old phones, ...
Jacob Peled of Pelmar Engineering says advances and lessons learned could help pyrolysis systems capture more than 40 percent ...
A joint research team has developed a technology to produce high-value-added plastic raw materials called dicarboxylic acids (α,ω-diacids) by recycling mixed waste plastics. The work is published in ...
Waste Energy Corp. ("Waste Energy" or the "Company"), (OTCQB:WAST), a pioneering waste-to-energy company, today released an update regarding its groundbreaking plastic waste-to-fuel conversion ...
Waste Energy Corp. had intended to operate a furnace used in a high-temperature, no-oxygen process called pyrolysis there in an 18,000-square-foot warehouse near Sam Cameron Avenue and Cool Spring ...