Inventor Julian Brown shocked the world when he introduced what he calls the world’s first solar continuous microwave pyrolysis reactor, a machine that can convert plastic waste into usable fuel […] ...
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[naturejab] shows off his solar powered pyrolysis machine which can convert scrap plastic into fuel. According to the video, this is the world’s most complex hand-made pyrolysis reactor ever made. We ...
Plastics are valued for their durability, but that quality also makes them difficult to break down. Tiny pieces of debris known as microplastics persist in soil, water and air and threaten ecosystems ...