[SPN-Discussion] NY Funders this Friday, Dec. 11: Applying Microwaves to Recycle Plastics into High-Value Petroleum Products

Gelvin Stevenson gstevenson4 at nyc.rr.com
Mon Dec 7 22:06:31 EST 2009


Greetings, 

 

            Please register today to hear CEO Jonathan Greene describe how
Climax Global Energy applies microwave technology to recycle hard-to-recycle
plastics, transforming them very efficiently into an intermediate synthetic
oil that possesses premium specifications as a feedstock for transportation
fuel, synthetic lubricants and waxes.

 

            This process works with #3 through #6 plastics-which are
difficult to recycle-as well as with the easy ones, i.e. #1 and #2.

 

            Please joins us Friday, December 11, at 8:00am at Dickstein
Shapiro (address below and at www.ceepinc.org) to learn about this
multi-faceted technology, which can also convert, in addition to plastics,
such environmentally harmful materials as waste oils, coal fines, and
sludges) into the same intermediate synthetic oil, which will be sold to oil
refiners, that then need perform only minimal refinery processing to convert
it into final products. 

 

The company's pilot plant has been operating since 2007 with excellent
results.  The commercial plant will have a small footprint (about the size
of a convenience store.); low capital requirements; high operating margins;
an environmentally clean process which is energy efficient and closed-loop
process (can self-generate electricity); and be able to process mixed/dirty
non-recyclable plastics.

 

Please register at www.ceepinc.org, where you will also find additional
information about the company, venue and agenda. 

 

            Contact me with any questions. 

 

Best regards,

 

Gelvin 

 

Gelvin Stevenson, Ph.D.

Program Director 

Center for Economic and Environmental Partnership, Inc.

917-599-6089

 

PS Dickstein Shapiro is located at 1633 Broadway, 32nd floor, between 50th &
51st streets. 

 

 

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