International Journal of Advanced Innovative Technology in Engineering (IJAITE)



Inorganic Waste Recycling by Using Pyrolysis Process as An Energy Resource

Mohan Wake, Harshal Datta Khobragade, Dnyadeo Vasantrao Mahore, Akash Babarao Jadhav

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As per the Annual Report of 2019-20 on implementation of Plastic Waste Management Rules, 2016 CPCB has estimated plastic waste generation in Maharashtra state is approximately 4,43,724 TPA. The same scenario is in Wardha which generates 0.45 metric tonnes per day as stated in the District Environment Plan by MPCB and Environment Department, Government of Maharashtra. Currently, a study is going on the plastic waste management whose fresh example is five plastic patches in oceans. We’re dealing with solid waste management through pyrolysis. Whereas pyrolysis is the plastic plays an important role in improving our lifestyles in numerous sectors such as healthcare, construction, packaging, electronics, automotive, and many more. The rise of the world population has caused the demand for commodity plastics to further increase. According to statistics, the global production of plastic has reached about 359 million tons in 2018. And in India plastic production was 1.799 million metric tons. Since most of the plastics were thrown out after a single use, the amount of plastic waste accumulated in the environment each year was at an alarming level. We are aware of its consequences and its properties. According to reports only 9 to 10% of total waste plastics may take up billions of years, thus the continuous disposal of plastic i.e., landfill would affect the environment negatively.

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