As we experience continued growth of populations, waste management and its disposal has become one of the major global issues of the twenty-first century as more waste is required to be disposed of in an environmentally friendly manner.
Managing waste in any community is an important part or providing a safe and healthy living environment for the people. New legislations require governments to manage waste and to prevent it causing health and environmental problems.
The world has a strong dependence on landfill for waste management with more than half (54%) of all solid waste being deposited in a landfill in 2009. It is estimated that 70% of municipal waste, 56% of commercial and industrial waste, and 43% of construction and demolition waste goes to landfill.
While there are many types of environmental problems with regard to waste, landfill is one of the more difficult to fix. In addition, landfills are unpopular, as local residents do not wish to have them located close to their homes. The environmental problems caused by landfills are numerous. Landfills produce emissions and substances, which are often toxic, that enter the atmosphere or ground water. They can also harm wildlife and may contribute to the depletion of the ozone layer.
Waste, however, does not have to be a liability and can in fact be a valuable resource. Instead of land filling or incinerating municipal solid waste, plastics and other industrial waste streams, whether hazardous or non-hazardous, Global Green International Investments (GGII) using its patented pyrolysis technology, can recycle water and produce three forms of renewable energy in the form of Pyrolysis Oil Diesel and Syngas, which can be reformed into Hydrogen or used to produce electricity.
GGII holds a number of patents and has secured the exclusive worldwide licenses and right for a number of proven technologies in the renewable energy sector and is pleased to present these to you. We understand the dynamics of the waste management market that government’s face and recognize the unique opportunity to work in partnership with local and state and provincial governments to provide a solution to their needs.
Our unique ability to harness and implement our established technologies, coupled with our sound and sustainable business approach, makes us an invaluable partner in waste in the waste to energy and renewable energy sectors.
Our thermal decomposition process breaks down organic materials at high temperatures in an oxygen-free environment, converting waste into synthetic gas, liquid fuels, and biochar.
The syngas produced powers turbines to generate electricity while excess heat is recovered to sustain the pyrolysis process, creating an energy-positive system.
We recover high-value products including synthetic diesel, hydrogen, carbon black, and steel - diverting waste from landfills while reducing demand for virgin materials.
20-200 tonnes per day (modular design)
2-20 MWh electricity per module
10,000 litres per day per module
90% below EU waste incineration limits