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Klean Industries utilizes the combined technologies and expertise of several different and unique Japanese engineering companies which specialized in thermal structural engineering, waste management and oil refining.

Klean's systems are an environmentally friendly and commercially viable alternative to traditional methods of processing waste. Klean's technology advantages are, most of our systems do not require any pre-processing of feedstock and produce high-quality carbon and oil at a lower cost than other recycling systems. Designed to be virtually energy self-sufficient and many of the systems are modular and capable of being truck-mounted and transported directly to the waste resources.

What Is Pyrolysis?

Pyrolysis is the thermal degradation of waste in an oxygen-free environment, or in an environment in which the oxygen content is too low for combustion or gasification to take place. Pyrolysis liquefaction is a non-combustion heat treatment that chemically decomposes waste material by applying direct or indirect heat to the waste material in an oxygen-free environment.

With explosive population growth, improved living standards, and increased industrialization has caused a surge in global demand for land-based transportation of goods and services. Klean has completed a vast amount of research and due diligence on over 1,500 projects and technology developments relating to this specific supply chain and its industrial footprint on the planet.

We live in a plastic world. Plastics are inexpensive, lightweight and durable materials, which can readily be moulded into a variety of products that find use in a wide range of applications. As a consequence, the production of plastics has increased exponentially over the last 60 years. However, the current levels of their usage and disposal generate several environmental problems.

Approximately 8 to 10 per cent of world’s oil and gas production, a non-renewable resource, is used as feedstock for plastics and a further 3 to 4% is expended to provide energy for their manufacture. A major portion of plastic produced each year is used to make disposable items of packaging or other short-lived products that are discarded within a year of manufacture. These two observations alone indicate that our current use of plastics is not sustainable. In addition, because of the durability of the polymers involved, substantial quantities of discarded end-of-life plastics are accumulating as debris in landfills and in natural habitats worldwide.

Recycling is one of the most important actions currently available to reduce these impacts and represents one of the most dynamic areas in the plastics industry today. Recycling provides opportunities to reduce oil usage, carbon dioxide emissions and the quantities of waste requiring disposal.

While plastics have been recycled since the 1970s, the quantities that are recycled vary geographically, according to plastic type and application. Recycling of packaging materials has seen rapid expansion in a number of countries. Advances in technologies and systems for the collection, sorting and reprocessing of recyclable plastics are creating new opportunities for recycling, and with the combined actions of the public, industry and governments it is be possible to divert the majority of plastic waste from landfills to recycling over the coming decades.

Klean Industries has evaluated numerous technologies and techniques for effectively up-cycling plastics rather than down-cycling plastics into low grade recyclables. Klean's finding have been substantial and a number of advanced thermal processing technologies have been identified and acquired as the way forward for reproducing virgin-based materials suitable for reintroduction into our current supply chains. Klean's plastic to oil solutions can be fed almost any petroleum-based waste plastic and will convert it into synthetic light to medium oil for less than USD$10 per barrel (excluding land, infrastructure, feedstock costs etc.). As with crude oil, the synthetic oil can then be processed into commercial fuels or even back into plastic. Klean's ground breaking innovations allow Klean to provide solutions that deliver the highest possible returns both financially and environmentally.

Please join us in our quest to contribute to the improvement of the environment, for all living things on earth and to collectively create and develop an environmentally conscious and sustainable society we all want and need.

Klean Industries Inc.
(Email) [email protected]
(Web) kleanindustries.com
(Tel) +1.604.637.9609

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