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Seed and Fert bag disposal
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<blockquote data-quote="Wastexprt" data-source="post: 4276276" data-attributes="member: 5826"><p>The infrastructure is starting to grow to recover the hydrocarbons in plastics and turn in it to light fuel (C6 - C8 range). 1 kg of plastic waste = 2.9 kW/hr according to one company I met recently. Quite why we bale and export 3 000 000 tonnes of waste to be incinerated in mainland Europe and then import the power does seem to make no sense what so ever. </p><p></p><p>Not a big fan of on farm burying or burning these days, what with it being illegal and all...... But noticing the increasing amounts of black smoke these days it seems as though there is a bit of a free for all.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wastexprt, post: 4276276, member: 5826"] The infrastructure is starting to grow to recover the hydrocarbons in plastics and turn in it to light fuel (C6 - C8 range). 1 kg of plastic waste = 2.9 kW/hr according to one company I met recently. Quite why we bale and export 3 000 000 tonnes of waste to be incinerated in mainland Europe and then import the power does seem to make no sense what so ever. Not a big fan of on farm burying or burning these days, what with it being illegal and all...... But noticing the increasing amounts of black smoke these days it seems as though there is a bit of a free for all. [/QUOTE]
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