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Decreasing and Processing Residual Scrap Metal Dust – Mexico

by Adam Harnden | May 31, 2021 | Challenges, Cleantech, Recycle and Reducing GHG Emission

Residual dust from melting and processing scrap metal produces about 500 tons of dust a week that is sent for processing outside of the production plant. Solution for Decreasing and Processing Residual Dust Looking for BC companies to introduce a new approach to...

Effective Plastic Recycling System for Palette Wraps – Mexico

by Adam Harnden | May 31, 2021 | Challenges, Cleantech, Recycle and Reducing GHG Emission

A Mexican palette wrap company uses 300 tons of plastic for shipment per month. 100 tons are recycled and 200 tons are virgin plastic. Solution for Plastic Recycling of Palette Wraps Looking for a BC company to propose a recycled plastic or alternative wrapping system...

Reducing Factory Leaks – Mexico

by Adam Harnden | May 31, 2021 | Challenges, Cleantech, Energy Efficiency, Recycle and Reducing GHG Emission

A steel pipe factory is collecting a good amount of residuals in its extraction process. It would like to recuperate these residuals and find ways to monitor its pipes to detect leaks. Solution for Reducing Factory Leaks Looking for BC companies with a monitoring...

Reducing Gas Emissions at Chemical Facility – Mexico

by Adam Harnden | May 31, 2021 | Challenges, Cleantech, Recycle and Reducing GHG Emission

A chemical material distribution facility that uses valves to relieve the tanks that hold the chemicals systematically is noting a side effect of this release: significant gas emission into the atmosphere. Solution for Reducing Gas Emissions Looking for BC companies...

Water Treatment at Steel Pipe Factory – Mexico

by Adam Harnden | May 31, 2021 | Challenges, Cleantech, Recycle and Reducing GHG Emission, Water and waste water treatment

During the production process at a steel pipe factory, the water becomes polluted with oil, graphite, and fats. Factories want to separate the contaminants from the water so these resources can be re-used. Solution for Water Treatment at Steel Pipe Factory Looking for...

Sludge Stabilization in Anaerobic Digesters of Wastewater Treatment Plants – Mexico

by Adam Harnden | May 31, 2021 | Challenges, Cleantech, Recycle and Reducing GHG Emission, Water and waste water treatment

In the process of sludge stabilization in anaerobic digesters at wastewater treatment plants (WWTP), biogas is generated which can be used to produce electricity for self-consumption, for heating the digesters (combined heat and power system), and for other uses....
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