Thereby, leaving nothing to be transported, stored or processed tomorrow.
1) |
Mixed plastics with food and inert contamination from municipal solid waste. |
2) |
Contaminated Multi layered plastics like biscuit packets, chips packet etc. |
3) |
Plastics from Ocean and beaches containing salt & other impurities etc. |
4) |
Cement bags – Polypropylene |
5) |
Vegetable bags – Polypropylene with filler material |
6) |
Polythene bags |
7) |
HDPE, LDPE drums, mugs, buckets etc. |
8) |
Tires |
9) |
Fishing nets |
10) |
Wood chips, saw dust |
11) |
Cigarette buds |
12) |
Organic waste like raw food, cooked food, left over’s, rotten food |
13) |
Garden waste like leaves, branches etc |
14) |
Jathropa fruit in its entirety without de skinning. |
15) |
Electronic waste plastic |
16) |
Paper, cardboard |
17) |
Cloth, shoes with rubber sole |
18) |
Sanitary wear |
19) |
Used, adult and baby diapers |
20) |
Fat, Oil & Grease (FOG) from kitchen traps. |
21) |
Cables with plastic coating. |
22) |
Sludge containing oil (Ocean oil spill/ sludge and refinery tank bottom sludge) |
23) |
Automobile fluff |
24) |
Shale rock containing hydrocarbon |
25) |
PPE |
Non reforming material:
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Avoidable material:
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All of the above material can be feed directly in the Polycrack unit without segregation or drying as these do not hamper the process. However, for best results it is advised to avoid non - reforming and avoidable material. Some material having large contamination may need washing before processing to remove the overbearing contamination.