Trash is a stinky topic. With 130 million tons of it hitting landfills annually, it is the nation's largest human-caused producer of methane gas. And now, residents in Florida's St. Lucie County are turning that stench to gold. Or at least to gas. The county has paired up with Atlanta-based company Geoplasma to implement a plasma gasification plant.
Truegreen, please visit the site www.startech.net. It doesn't burn the trash and let loose the harmful chemicals into the air. It makes two products after breaking up the trash into their harmless molecular components. The two products are a solid rock that can be used for many purposes in other companies and also a gas that can have the hydrogen processed for energy. (And as you probably know hydrogen's by-product is water... not some harmful chemical)
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