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Production of ready-to-use engine fuels from plastic waste

Production of ready-to-use engine fuels from plastic waste

Waste Flow
Plastic waste

Impact on PESTEL categories
Political, Economic, Social, Environmental, Technical, Legal

Location of the good practice
Warszawa, Poland

Stakeholders involved
Residents, institutions, enterprises, researchers, environmental organizations

Keywords
Supply Chain, Selective waste, Improving waste logistics

Description
Handerek Technologies has developed a technology that enables efficient recycling of mixed polymer (plastic) waste – in particular polyolefins (PE polyethylene, PP polypropylene and PS polystyrene). After recycling, the end product complies with EU standards EN590 diesel fuels, EN228 gasoline and aviation fuel fractions. The technology processes plastic waste that is not suitable for recycling materials, such as: dirty films, multi-material packaging, all kinds of consumer packaging, as well as industrial waste, excluding PVC and PU.

Objective
The main objective is to carry out the activity of recycling (to 83-90%) of mixed polymer waste (plastic). This will allow the processing of waste that is unsuitable for basic material recycling and the production of ready-to-use fuels. Produced fuels from final products and emissions are tested by the Automotive Institute PIMOT. By-product of production – dry coal coke is a product that can also be sold and used.

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This document reflects only the author’s view. The Commission is not responsible for any use that may be made of the information it contains. This project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No 688920.

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