Waste Plastics for Fuel, Energy and Chemicals

Authors

  • Shivshankar P. Banapure  B.E Scholar, Department of Mechanical, Anuradha Engineering College, Chikhli, Buldana, Maharashtra, India
  • Vaibhav K. Deokar  B.E Scholar, Department of Mechanical, Anuradha Engineering College, Chikhli, Buldana, Maharashtra, India
  • Pratik S. Kale  B.E Scholar, Department of Mechanical, Anuradha Engineering College, Chikhli, Buldana, Maharashtra, India
  • Akshay R. Morey  B.E Scholar, Department of Mechanical, Anuradha Engineering College, Chikhli, Buldana, Maharashtra, India
  • Prof. Mohd. Razik  Assistant Professor, Department of Mechanical, Anuradha Engineering College, Chikhli, Buldana, Maharashtra, India

Keywords:

Plastic Waste, Fuel, Recyclable Plastic, Bottles Deposit.

Abstract

Most of the hydrocarbon based thermoplastic can be efficiently converted into useful fuels, furthering their usefulness. This will prevent them from ending of in landfills or clogging the waterways and ocean. Ecofuel technologies plastic bottles are one of the most significant factors. plastic has been widely adopted by the global industry as the most common can make this process or profitable business undertaking, ensuring wider acceptance for recycling. There are numerous elements or factors which pollute the nature and environment. Among these factors, plastic or, more specifically, and adaptable material for marketing their products. Current level of plastic usage and disposal is one of the biggest environmental challenge that we have to deal with. Collecting and recycling plastic is one of the most important actions currently used to meet this challenge, but it represent one of the most demanding areas in the plastics industry today.

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Published

2020-02-17

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Shivshankar P. Banapure, Vaibhav K. Deokar, Pratik S. Kale, Akshay R. Morey, Prof. Mohd. Razik, " Waste Plastics for Fuel, Energy and Chemicals, International Journal of Scientific Research in Science and Technology(IJSRST), Online ISSN : 2395-602X, Print ISSN : 2395-6011, Volume 5, Issue 6, pp.145-149, January-February-2020.