The production of hydrocarbonates from waste materials:
- Dies NOT substract land from agricultural sector
- Reduces environmental impact from the mismanaged of agricultural waste
- Promotes Maintenance and good forest management
- Solves the problem of organic waste of industrial origins
- Solves the problem of municipal solid waste
- Does NOT require any input of energy of fossil sources
The generation of hidrocarbons produced from "Waste materials" allows to contain costs of production at extremely competitive levels, often lower from those from fossil origins.
The concept of "Zero Waste" is based on the idea of considering any waste material, produced by human activities, as a possible resource for other processes or users.
The nature of organic waste, due to their biological origin, makes them interesting feedstock, from which is possible to recover natural molecules of industrial interest, biomaterials and biofuels.
The industrial production of materials and energy is today based on massive non-renewable fossil sources.
Recycling is a practice that contributes to reduce, near zero, the waste disposal into landfills.
Such transformations can be done through applicatiob of industrial processes, like one performed inside biorefineries.
The Biorefinery allows to exploit the organic waste, to obtain products of interest for different industrial sectors.
The fuel market and chemical industry are among the industrial sectors that will take more advantage from products of the biorefineries.