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A machine capable of transforming plastic waste into fuel could redefine the future of recycling and energy. Created by Japanese engineer Akinori Ito of Blest Corporation, the innovative Be-h uses pyrolysis to break down plastics into oil, gas and carbon. This process occurs by heating the material in the absence of oxygen, allowing the refined oil to be used as fuel, while the gas generated powers the system itself, making it highly efficient.
In addition to offering a solution to the huge accumulation of plastics that take centuries to decompose, this technology proposes a new source of alternative energy. With the potential to be applied in everything from local communities to large industries, Be-h could transform the way we deal with waste. Despite challenges in scalability and emissions reduction, its impact on sustainability makes it a promising innovation in the fight against pollution and dependence on fossil fuels.
Japanese innovation, but at what cost?
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