Design and Development of Machine which Generates Fuel using Pyrolysis of Waste Plastic |
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| Vishvajit Phalke , P.E.S. Modern College of Engineering, Pune,India; Aditya Arote, P.E.S. Modern College of Engineering, Pune,India; Rushikesh Sonawane, AISSM College of Engineering ,Pune |
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| Waste Plastic Disposal, Pyrolysis of Waste Plastic |
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Waste plastic disposal and excessive use of fossil fuels have caused environment concerns in the world. Both plastics and petroleum derived fuels are hydrocarbons that contain the elements of carbon and hydrogen. The difference between them is that plastic molecules have longer carbon chains than those in LPG, petrol, and diesel fuels. Therefore, it is possible to convert waste plastic into fuels. All around the globe companies and individuals are starting to produce fuel from waste plastic. As only 8% of waste plastic is recycled in the U.S., 15% in Western Europe, and much less in developing countries, this reuse of plastic could potentially keep enormous amounts of plastic out of landfills and out of the oceans. Over 500 billion pounds of new plastic is manufactured each year and roughly 33% of that is single use and thrown away. As so little plastic is recycled, we need to reframe plastic waste as an underused resource vs. landfill destined. If all plastic waste made it into the landfill, it would surely be mined in the future, but currently all plastic waste does not make it into our landfills. The United Nations estimates plastic accounts for four-fifths of the accumulated garbage in the world's oceans. We need to stop polluting our oceans with plastic before it is too late, and start collecting all plastics suitable for this new fairly simple technology, a technology that is available now. |
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Paper ID: IJSRDV5I60517 Published in: Volume : 5, Issue : 6 Publication Date: 01/09/2017 Page(s): 2195-2200 |
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