Municipal Solid Waste
Municipal solid waste (MSW) can pose a threat to public health and the environment if it is not safely managed. MSW includes organic materials such as paper, cardboard, food, yard trimmings, and plastics, and inorganic materials such as metals and glass. The composition and rate of production of MSW depend on many factors including population growth, lifestyle, consumption patterns, economic activities, culture and tradition, season and climatic conditions.
Pyroltech provides a sustainable approach that can be employed to treat any mixed, unwashed and unsorted waste with maximal energy recovery and minimal polluting emissions. The key role of enabling this technology in smart cities and towns is that it can avoid the long-distance transportation of waste.
Rejected waste materials are one of the important challenges in landfills. A basic landfill involves only covering the solid waste with soil. There are many negative issues related to landfill.
The three most important problems with landfill include:
• toxins
• greenhouse gases (GHG)
• leachate
So, the use of alternative methods to destroy and treat waste is a necessary issue.
An important issue related to that is the transferring of waste to these disposal centers. Transferring solid waste requires a significant investment in waste management, equipment and vehicles, as well as the infrastructure that allows this machinery to function effectively.
Our solution can easily be transported to any site either on land such as waste separation centers, farms, hospitals and health centers, or at sea for different types of applications.