Teenager Develops Inexpensive Method to Turn Plastic Waste into Million-Dollar Biofuel
by Darwin Malicdem (International Business Times) A new inexpensive way to turn plastic trash into fuel has been developed by an Egyptian teenager which could generate millions of dollars every year. The method produces biofuel by breaking down plastics using a cheaper and plentiful low-cost catalyst.
Azza Faiad, from the Zahran Language School in Alexandria in Egypt, has successfully converted plastic into fuel feedstocks, or the bulk raw material for producing biofuel, through a new catalyst called aluminisilicate. The catalyst reduces the cost of converting plastic waste into gaseous products, including methane, propane and ethane, which can be converted into ethanol for use as biofuel.
The chemicals extracted from plastic polymers are the same chemicals extracted from vegetation to create ethanol biofuel.
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The technology could “provide an economically efficient method for production of hydrocarbon fuel,” Faiad said.
The teenager also believes the process could raise the total return to $163 million each year from Egypt’s plastic trash. READ MORE and MORE (Good News Network; includes VIDEO)