NON-INCINERATION TRANSFORMATION OF WASTE PROCESS
✓ 50-70 TPD Capacity
✓ No Smell/Odor
✓ Self-sustaining after initial start up
✓ Closed-loop System
✓ Containerized & Modular Solution
✓ Auto-safety Shut-down Sensors
✓ EPA Compliant
Agriculture Waste
Airport Waste
Food Waste
Industrial Waste
Hospital & Bio-medical Waste
Plastic Waste
Hazardous Waste
Used Oil & Old Tires
Waste-water & Sewage
MULTI-PURPOSE SOLUTION
✓ Waste-to-clean Energy Centers
✓ EV* Charging Stations
✓ Synthetic Fuel Generation
✓ Composite Material Generation (vs. cutting trees)
✓ Biomass Briquettes Generation (vs. coal)
✓ CO2 reduction
✓ Methane mitigation
Biomass briquettes are a biofuel substitute to coal and charcoal mostly made of green waste. Briquettes are mostly used in the developing world, where cooking fuels are not as easily available
Fertilizer containing nitrogen, phosphorus, potassium and other nutrients. It also adds organic matter to the soil which may improve soil structure, aeration, soil moisture-holding capacity, and water infiltration generated. For every 1 ton of agro waste, 100 kg of rich soil is generated.
Synthetic fuel or synfuel is a liquid fuel, obtained from syngas, a mixture of carbon monoxide and hydrogen, in which the syngas was derived from gasification of solid biomass
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Composite lumber is a material that is a mixture of wood fiber, plastic, and some type of binding agent. These ingredients are put together to form a material that is denser, stronger, and heavier than wood alone. Reducing need for deforestation
Waste-to-Energy is a technologically advanced means of waste disposal that is widely recognized for reducing greenhouse gases—particularly methane—by eliminating emissions from landfills. Scientists have identified landfills as super emitters of methane, a greenhouse gas that is 84 times more potent as a climate-warming gas than CO₂.
Fly ash is the fine ash produced that develops cementitious properties when mixed with cement and water. Fly ash in concrete is widely used to the strength of concrete.
Using unsorted urban waste and transforming it into a quality syngas that can be used to make biofuel.
Sustainable solution to the global sand shortage and coastline regeneration
Epic Earth Solutions
477 Butterfield Rd. Ste. 208 Lombard IL 60148
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