ECO EXPLOITS Ken Villanueva Angelica Reyes.

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ECO EXPLOITS Ken Villanueva Angelica Reyes

To provide power through cleaner methods Purpose PHASE A To provide power through cleaner methods

Purpose PHASE B To serve as a medium for cleaner alternatives to methods of mass production

Powdered metal burning Microbial fuel cells incineration PHASE A Energy production Garbage Biofuel Tire Pyrolysis Thermal Depolymerization Fuel Powdered metal burning Microbial fuel cells incineration

Can be enhanced by the Venturi effect INCINERATION Stack effect Can be enhanced by the Venturi effect (Based on the rocket stove design)

Reprocessing and manufacturing PHASE b Reprocessing and manufacturing glass metal plastic paper rubber

The carbon Dioxide levels globally (Which has reached 400 PPM in 2015, far from the levels in the pre-industrial revolution which are 280 ppm)

Landfills pose a threat to the health of those that live nearby Landfills pose a threat to the health of those that live nearby. They cause The absorption of chemicals to the ground (Which can affect the water supply). They also add to Consumption of land space.

Pollution -Water (improper garbage disposal, and seeping of chemicals to the ground) -Air (Stench, gases which are mainly composed of Ammonia and Hydrogen sulfide) -Land (Leaching of chemicals to the ground)

Energy -Price hikes are rampant -Widespread crisis across the globe can drastically increase the prices, which is crucial factor in various economies, noting the fact that Fossil fuels constitute a large majority of energy consumption

timeline PHASE A 1-2 years: -Build the plant -Buy the equipment and machinery -Advertising -Setting up partnerships with Organizations, government units, companies, and investors -Acquiring resources (I.e. Trash) -Begin operating the plant 3-5 years -Initiate research to improve methods -Purchase more equipment and machinery to expand business and to ramp up production scale PHASE B 1-5 years: -Acquire resources, equipment, and machinery -Advertise -Dedicate 1 year for each method of recycling (Glass, Metal, Paper, plastic, rubber) -Look for possible clients that would require services