Recycling Plastic as Fuel

Author(s)

Gosai, Shashin Manojgiri

Title

Recycling Plastic as Fuel

Date

2018

Publisher

New York Institute of Technology.

Subject

Plastics--Recycling.
Recycling (Waste, etc.)

Language

English.

Format

PDF.

Type

Thesis (M.S.)--New York Institute of Technology.

School

Old Westbury, N.Y. : New York Institute of Technology

Major

College of Engineering & Computing Sciences, Department of Environmental Technology & Sustainability.

Advisor

Albert Machlin

Abstract

The main aim of the project is to enhance the production of fuel using waste such as plastic, pulp, paper, garbage for influencing sustainable environment protection. Nowadays the disposal of plastic waste and the manufacturing processes are affecting environment adversely. So, In nearby future to come over this problem various modified ways are to found like manufacturing biodegradable plastics and maximum recycling of plastic in manufacturing process, and produce fuel using the waste to make our surrounding environment is pollution free.
This project considered as two methods such as 1) Recycling of Plastic and 2) Used as a fuel. On the other hand, plastic waste recycling can provide an opportunity to collect and dispose of plastic waste in the most environmental friendly way and it can be converted into a resource. In most of the situations, plastic waste recycling could also be economically viable, as it generates resources, which are in high demand. Plastic waste recycling also has a great potential for resource conservation and GHG emissions reduction, such as producing diesel fuel from plastic waste.
This resource conservation goal is very important for most of the national and local governments, where rapid industrialization and economic development is putting a lot of pressure on natural resources. Finally, this project show that plastic can be recycle maximum as plastic and fuel.

Files

Gosai_Shashin_Manojgiri_2018.pdf

Citation

Gosai, Shashin Manojgiri, Recycling Plastic as Fuel. New York Tech Institutional Repository, accessed May 9, 2024, https://repository.nyitlibrary.org/items/show/2171

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