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We believe there are markets that have significant unmet needs for MSW mitigation, recycling rate improvement and WTE generation.
The company recognizes the long-term potential of the technology and its positive effects on liquid fuel and chemical marketplaces, but sees the immediate opportunity to address the 140,000,000 tons of MSW headed to landfill in the U.S. each year. The Company’s technology will reduce volume, increase recycling rates, and decrease transportation costs.
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Municipalities and Local Communities
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n Replacing and/or supplementing existing landfill operations
n Redeveloping transfer stations into Resource and Energy Recovery Facilities
n Keeping MSW within the community via the creation of a new revenue stream or through cost abatement
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Other Technology Companies
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n As a platform technology to separate out the organics from MSW and prepare for additional technologies
n Enable the greater access of free sugars for conversion to fuel or chemicals
n Accessing landfill bound recyclables for increased revenue
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Waste management Companies
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n Controlling key expenses (tipping fees and/or transportation costs)
n Enabling increased market penetration and customer access
n Improved cost control by reducing dependency on competitor-owned facilities
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Landfill Owners
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n Extending the useful life of existing landfills
n Improving the recycling revenue stream
n Providing improved public relations with municipality, state, and local environmental bodies
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Federal and State Installations and Ports
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n Allowing for the satisfaction of federal and state renewable energy mandates
n Creating environmentally-conscious cost abatement
n Developing energy security and independence through potential for on-site power generation
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Private Waste Generators
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n Controlling key expenses (waste disposal fees and/or transportation costs)
n Providing improved public relations with customers and local environmental bodies
n Enabling the reduction of waste and the recapture of methane gas or biocrude
n Reducing or eliminating the amount of incineration
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