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New invention can turn your plastic bags into fuel at home

carbon negative system

Indiscriminate use of plastic bags and plastic materials in carrying and packing our daily necessities has led to enormous accumulation of plastics, littering everywhere around us. A Japanese scientist has come up with a unique way of reusing the plastic bags that have posed serious threats to the environment. His newly invented machine, called Carbon-Negative System can convert plastic carry bags, coke bottles and caps into fuel sufficient to heat up your home.

Now, you can easily convert your plastic carry bags into fuel through this newly invented machine. Plastic is made from petroleum, and this machine converts it into crude variety by heating the plastic wastes loaded into it. Moreover, it favors trapping of the released toxic vapors in the in built water chambers and pipes provided in the machine.

The conversion mechanism of this device produces one quart of oil from two pounds of plastic wastes using a minimal amount of one kilowatt hour energy. The produced amount of crude oil can either be fed into the power generators or transformed into gasoline; though the second refining process will require another machine.

Presently, Carbon-Negative System is sold at a high price of about $10,000 dollars by Blest Corporation that may cause deterrence to the domestic customers, but one can look forward towards the price reduction through its large scale use.

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Via: Physorg

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