Municipal Waste Carbonisation
The Pyrolysise Industrial Process
The dry and humid vapours formed in the pyrolysise furnace are routed to the distiller.
For Further InformationThis is responsible for the addition of vegetable pigments that aid in the agglomeration of the biochar.
For Further InformationAfter the pyrolysise process, residues are transferred to a ‘cooling and formulation’ area.
For Further InformationThe briquette machine, a component of the plant’s equipment, forms the bio-coal.
For Further InformationPyrolysise plants are designed to include degraded waste buried in landfill that can be mixed into the new feedstock.
For Further InformationCLIMATE CHANGE ASPECTS
Considering the causal relationship between human activity and global warming, Pyrolysise’s model contributes to the reduction of greenhouse gases and qualifies to obtain carbon credits by the terms of the Paris Agreement and other voluntary schemes.
Pyrolysise achieves this by the elimination of landfill issues and aborting methane emissions associated with decomposing organic matter, and through this addresses a cause of increasing global temperatures.