Biofuels Programme at The Maltings, South Milford
(Mytum & Selby Waste Recycling, Ltd) “The fuel of the future is going to come from fruit like that sumach out by the road, or from apples, weeds, sawdust, and even municipal waste – almost anything.” Henry Ford, 1925
This quote is highlighted in a presentation by Mytum & Selby Waste Recycling, Ltd., describing its plans for a waste-to-biofuels plant in South Milford.
In May 2004 Mytum & Selby Waste Recycling Ltd acquired the former John Smiths Maltings facility in South Milford as an organic and bio-degradable waste treatment facility. It was and remains the company’s aim to create a state of the art, green-fuel, production facility for the environmental and commercial benefit of the local and broader community.
... It is now able to provide a long term solution for treating the large quantities of Biomass arising from Municipal Food and other sources by producing a Biofuel. This will be produced in a facility that generates no waste emissions of any kind and only uses discarded waste material in the production of ethanol.” READ MORE
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