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PLASTIC RECYCLING MACHINES PROJECT MEMBERS: SOGIAWALA MUFADDAL SAIFUDDIN (169) SHAIKH MOHD HASHIR IQBAL (254) GHARAT VIRAJ NARESH (111) SHUBENDHU BAGWE.

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1 PLASTIC RECYCLING MACHINES PROJECT MEMBERS: SOGIAWALA MUFADDAL SAIFUDDIN (169) SHAIKH MOHD HASHIR IQBAL (254) GHARAT VIRAJ NARESH (111) SHUBENDHU BAGWE () PROJECT GUIDE: Prof. GURUPRASAD

2 PROBLEM STATEMENT Plastic has become a threat to entire ecosystems and societies. It is deteriorating our planet and people’s lives. It is a problem. A material made to last hundreds of years that is only used for minutes, a fraction of its possible lifespan, and quickly discarded.

3 PLASTIC PRODUCED IN ONE YEAR 300 MILLION TONS PLASTIC RECYCLED IN ONE YEAR 3.5 MILLION TONS

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5 LITERATURE SURVEY SR NO AUTHORSTOPICOUTCOMES 1VANNESSA GOODSHIPPlastic_recyclingThe best way of waste disposal will always ultimately remain one of waste minimization through best practice by both manufacturers and the general public ensuring maximum environmental benefit. 2Dr. Jassim M. Abdulkarim Jaff Design-and-Fabrication- Recycling-of-Plastic- System Recycling is a complex method of environment protection, which aim is the limitation of the raw materials consumption and decrease of waste quantity. 3Hala Hashim MerghaniRecycling-of-PET-plastic- waste-literature-review High quality education is a must if the amount of recycling is to be increased. We must communicate one message if people are to understand the seriousness of the problem. 4DAVE HAKKENSPRECIOUS PLASTICBuilding a community to focus on plastic waste by building diy machines 5Dr Muhammad Maqbool Sadiq1 Plastic Waste Materials Use in Concrete The researchers have represented different forms of plastic waste which can be use in production of concrete. They proposed the replacement of various concrete ingredients with suitable plastic waste material. Their proposals were based on results obtained from experimentation of various casted concrete samples.

6 NEED OF THE PROJECT By now plastic has become a threat to entire ecosystems and societies. It is deteriorating our planet and people’s lives. It is a problem. A material made to last hundreds of years that is only used for minutes, a fraction of its possible lifespan, and quickly discarded. Plastic recycling is very important and must be taken seriously. Plastics make up a huge amount of solid waste and take centuries to break down in landfill or the ocean. Therefore, all recyclable plastics should be recycled to reduce landfall, conserve energy and conserve the environment.

7 AIM To design plastic recycling machine to recycle plastic at a small scale and at a lower cost so that plastic can be recycled at every nook and corner of the world. The overall objective of the project is to reduce plastic in waste stream saving non renewable resources required to produce virgin plastic OBJECTIVE

8 METHODOLOGY The machines are designed based on traditional industrial concepts but on a much smaller scale so that costs can be kept to a minimum. This inclusive approach increases accessibility and adoption worldwide. The machines are developed using basic technologies and materials, so they are easily understood, reproduced and repaired by people from all over the world with basic metal and building skills. The machines are also built in a modular way meaning that each part is independent and can be replaced, improved, changed, repaired and maintained individually without affecting the overall machine.

9 DESIGN OF PROJECT MODEL SHREDDER

10 INJECTION

11 COMPRESSION

12 RESULT

13 CONCLUSION To spread awareness and preventing plastic to end up in ocean and landfills and solve the problem right where it arises and generating income from it.

14 FUTURE SCOPE THE PRODUCTIVITY AND EFFICIENCIES OF ALL THE MACHINES CAN BE INCREASED. THE WHOLE PROCESS CAN BE SEMI-AUTOMATED OR FULLY AUTOMATED. BIGGER AND BETTER MACHINES CAN BE MADE.

15 REFERENCES AND BIBLIOGRAPHY http://cpcb.nic.in/displaypdf.php?id=cGxhc3RpY3dhc3RlL21hbmFnZW1lbnRfcGxhc3RpY3dhc3RlLnBkZg https://www.epa.gov/facts-and-figures-about-materials-waste-and-recycling/plastics-material-specific-data https://www.researchgate.net/publication/268079134_PLASTICS_WASTE_MANAGEMENT_IN_INDIA_AN_INTEGRATED_SOLID_W ASTE_MANAGEMENT_APPROACH https://www.forbes.com/sites/uhenergy/2018/03/12/plastics-recycling-could-the-future-be-in-india/#7851209842e1 http://www.jetir.org/papers/JETIR1506020.pdf https://www.ijser.org/researchpaper/Design-and-Fabrication-Recycling-of-Plastic-System.pdf https://www.researchgate.net/publication/5666181_Plastic_recycling


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