MAY 202419The process begins with the extraction of municipal solid waste from curb side collection trucks. This involves sorting waste that has already undergone segregation by end-users in recycling programs. In regions lacking such programs, it handles the collected waste stream from street-side bins. The initial step in its operation is mixed recovery facilities (MRF), which entails extracting recyclables like ferrous metals, aluminum, non-ferrous metals, and polyethylene terephthalate (PET) plastics. These materials are then directed to local recycling centers or industries with corresponding markets.After going through the recovery facility, the waste proceeds to feedstock preparation, where WastAway uses its patented steam explosion technology. This technology is instrumental in preparing the material for potential use in renewable natural gas or solid fuel SE3TM production. The steam explosion process is capable of capturing 99 percent of the digestible fraction from the municipal solid waste that goes through the digester, ensuring maximum renewable natural gas extraction. The resulting digestate enters the SE3TM system, acknowledged as a non-hazardous secondary fuel under Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) protocols. Every ton of this SE3TM fuel used to replace coal in power plants or cement kilns saves 1.6 tons of carbon emissions. This material finds applications in cement kilns, power plants, and other facilities currently reliant on coal, pet coke, or woody biomass, offering a cleaner and greener alternative to reduce carbon footprints.A compelling example illustrating the transformative impact of WastAway's technology is the case of Murfreesboro, Tennessee. The imminent closure of a regional landfill in Rutherford County due to capacity limits prompted the community to seek alternative waste disposal methods. Faced with the challenge of not wanting to burden another community with their waste, citizens and politicians were keen on finding a solution and collaborated with WastAway with an aim to sidestep traditional landfill methods to develop a plant that will divert 85 percent of waste from the landfill. A second plant under development in Bakersfield, California (Kern County) will also divert 85 percent of the city's landfill into renewable biomass fuel.The proposed facilities are designed to handle 400 tons of municipal solid waste daily, with an environmental impact equivalent to removing 96,000 automobiles from the road. This translates to an annual avoidance of 866 billion pounds of CO2, akin to planting 517,000 acres of forest land to promote oxygen production. Currently, the projects are undergoing final permitting procedures, with construction anticipated to commence before the year's end.WastAway's ambitious plans extend beyond a singular project, with multiple initiatives in the pipeline. Its technology stands out as a preferred choice under the Inflation Reduction Act. This legislation offers federal investment tax credits, motivating several communities to race to meet federal deadlines and qualify for tax credits. In addition, the federal government and the EPA are actively encouraging the adoption of such technologies through various incentives. For instance, the renewable portfolio standard for transportation fuel, akin to the program supporting the ethanol industry, offers federal credits known as D3 RIN for the renewable natural gas produced by these facilities.The company's solution appeals to individuals seeking green energy alternatives and addresses the concerns of waste producers. It recognizes the reluctance of waste producers to have their waste picked through and selectively extracted for usable materials, only to have the majority end up in landfills. Its system effectively diverts a significant portion of material away from landfills, aiding waste suppliers in achieving their environmental and economic objectives. On the green energy front, its provision of solid fuel and renewable natural gas stands as a testament to its commitment to sustainability, positioning WastAway as a leading innovator in waste management and green energy solutions. We take municipal solid waste as our initial feedstock, offering a solution for those seeking alternatives to landfills. Our technology stands as one of the few in the world capable of legitimately diverting 85 percent of waste from a typical waste stream into valuable and beneficial products
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