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Waste Plastic and Tyres Transformed Into Multi-Fuel



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Thanks to an innovative invention this is now possible. The inventor of this revolutionary technology is well known in the engineering world as he changed the means of cleaning water through his world renowned invention of the 16” Membrane Technology. Mr William Graham, founder of Grahamtek Systems, is very well known in the water industry. He is still actively involved in the company on a day-to-day basis. Being the inventor that he is, he recently completed his newest invention – that being technology that enables waste plastic to be transformed into multi-fuel which can be used to power a vast array of machinery.
As a Technology based enterprise we are proud to associate ourselves with the global demand for renewable energy and the advancement of a cleaner environment.
Our inventions are based upon years of studies in the field of Pyrolysis and other means of transformed waste plastic and tires into multi-fuels.
Plastic is found in virtually everything these days. Your food and hygiene products are packaged in it. Your car, phone and computer are made from it. And you might even chew on it daily in the form of gum. While most plastics are touted as recyclable, the reality is that they're “down cycled.” A plastic milk carton can never be recycled into another carton — it can be made into a lower-quality item like plastic lumber, which can’t be recycled.
The average South African household produces about 1Ton of waste plastic per year which roughly calculates to over 30 Million tons just from human output.
Manufacturing industries, like packaging companies, Computer manufacturers are not even included here.
About 18% of South Africa's waste plastic is recycled and there is little doubt, in a world of dwindling resources that there is huge potential for recycling and development of alternative fuels.
Locally developed plastics-to-fuel processing plant is a real game-changer
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