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Fuel from Waste Plastics Dr.S.S.Verma Department of Physics, S.L.I.E.T. (Deemed to be University), Longowal Distt.-Sangrur (Punjab)-148 106; E-mail: ssverma@fastmail.fm Plastic Waste in different forms is a present day common sight and a growing environmental problem as an outcome of present “plastic dependent� civilization. Plastic dependent lifestyle of present civilization is currently disposing large volumes of plastic every where. Waste plastics are either burnt in a non-environmental manner or left to choke the drainage systems or consumed by stray animals or turning into heaps/landfills of waste all around. For those who try to help the environment, one of the last ideas that come to mind is burning things in the open. Every body wants the magic wand to convert the world's most daunting environmental problem of plastic waste

Plastic wastes into its most precious commodity, fossil fuels including diesel and petrol. There is a great need to find out ways to recycle and reuse the waste plastics besides, technologies actively seeking waste plastics feedstock for turning them into useful end products in an environment friendly manner should also make an integral part of our society. Given the limits of plastic recycling (output degrades after each cycle) coupled with the fact that incineration is highly expensive and can be hazardous, emitting toxic gases if not done properly, biodegradable plastics still far away and in view of the future energy crunch it will be beneficial to think about the conversion of waste plastics to hydrocarbon fuels. A zero-pollution industrial process to convert non-biodegradable - and mostly non-recyclable - plastic waste into liquid hydrocarbons is highly desired. Various methodologies based on pyrolysis (e.g., gasification, liquefaction) with/without catalytic conversion and briquette of plastics have been tried and tested to process waste plastics for many years. Plastic, a product of petroleum, gives a fuel better than petrol and diesel as the impurities are less when compared to the crude oil. The new technology can convert the waste plastic into oil (70%), gas (20%) and coke (10%). Plastofuel (Briquetting): The mission is to burn plastic fuel at a high temperature and gets a high-quality burn with minimum toxic emissions. Plastofuel -- charcoal briquette-sized nuggets made of various waste plastics which burns plastic pellets, produces a lot of heat which could also be used to generate electricity. Plastofuel process uses less energy than the traditional pelletproduction process does. The drawback with these pellets is that mulch film must be cleaned before the sheets are melted down. Pyrolysis: Pyrolysis is a process of thermal degradation in the absence of oxygen. Plastic waste is continuously treated in a chamber and the pyrolytic gases condensed in a specially-


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